Join a Fortune 500 energy company and take the first step toward a long-term career in the utility industry. This is a rare opportunity to receive hands-on training while contributing to the critical infrastructure that keeps communities powered. Enjoy full-time hours and a clear path for advancement in a high-demand field.
Primary Services is actively recruiting for an entry-level System Controller to support a leading energy provider's Real-Time Operations team. This temp-to-hire role is ideal for individuals with a technical background and strong problem-solving abilities who are looking to build a stable and rewarding career in system operations. Comprehensive training will be provided to ensure you gain the knowledge and certifications needed for long-term success.
Responsibilities:
- Prepare for and pass the NERC and ERCOT operator certification exams within three months.
- Monitor and control electrical equipment using the Energy Management System (EMS).
- Direct and coordinate field switching and clearance activities via radio, phone, or supervisory control.
- Analyze EMS data for accuracy and monitor power system conditions.
- Maintain system voltage within prescribed limits using static and dynamic voltage sources.
- Coordinate voltage stability and reliability with ERCOT System Operators.
- Implement safe and reliable commissioning and interconnection of new electrical facilities.
- Assist in minimizing transmission congestion during planned outages.
- Control substation and transmission equipment such as capacitor banks, transformers, and breakers.
- Maintain accurate logs of all system events and ensure appropriate notifications are made.
- Respond to system conditions with appropriate emergency actions and communications.
- Support control center operations during major system events.
- Adhere to all safety rules and procedures during normal and emergency activities.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred; relevant technical or electrical experience will be considered.
- Ability to remain calm and provide clear instructions during emergencies.
- Strong communication skills via verbal, written, and graphical methods.
- Familiarity with basic electricity and three-phase power principles.
- Comfortable using algebra and trigonometry to perform power system calculations.
- Capable of interpreting EMS data to make timely operational decisions.
- Willingness and ability to obtain NERC and ERCOT certifications.
- Must follow all safety protocols and demonstrate consistent professional conduct.
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