Control Center Operator II [On-Site]

ID
2026-4943
Category
Technician
Position Type
Full-Time
Pay Range
$36.00 - 60.00 / hourly

Scope of Position

About Us:

 

EDF power solutions North America is a market-leading independent power producer and service provider with over 35 years of experience. We deliver grid-scale power: wind (onshore and offshore), solar photovoltaic, and storage projects; distribution-scale power: solar and storage; asset optimization: technical, operational, and commercial expertise to maximize the performance of generating projects, and onsite solutions, through the Company’s PowerFlex affiliate, offering a full suite of onsite energy solutions for commercial and industrial customers: solar, storage, EV charging, energy management systems, and microgrids.

 

Benefits & Perks

 

EDF Renewables offers best-in-class employee benefits, including the following:

  • Competitive bonus incentives. This position is eligible for our annual bonus program.
  • Comprehensive health coverage. EDF Renewables USA provides low-cost health & wellness coverage for employees and their eligible dependents.
  • Rewarding 401k. EDF Renewables provides a generous matching contribution.

We are also proud to offer:

  • Favorable paid time off programs, including paid parental leave after one year of service.
  • Rewarding learning & career development and advancement opportunities.
  • Supportive mentorship & buddy programs.

Be a part of an innovative and collaborative team environment that fosters our goal of delivering renewable solutions to lead the transition to a sustainable energy future.

 

Salary Range: The full pay range for this role is $36.00 to $60.00 per hour. The target range for this position is $45.00 to $50.00 per hour. We generally base our salary decisions on factors such as internal equity, candidate work and/leadership experience, educational credentials, and in some cases, candidate work location.

 

From the company's state-of-the-art control center, Operators monitor conditions within the renewable energy plants managed in the OCC. Key function is to mitigate equipment downtime and production losses through responsive, timely actions to maximize plant performance. Control Center Operators remotely monitor and control turbine, inverter, and BOP plant equipment from the control room using Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) computer systems to maintain safe, efficient, and continuous plant operation.

 

Location : Operation Control Room located in Bloomington, MN office. 

Responsibilities

  • Complete applicable safety program training requirements per the IIPP annually. Read, understand, and apply information such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
  • Maintain safe, reliable, and efficient operation by quickly responding to changing conditions in order to maximize availability and generation by operating facilities within all applicable permits, electrical system procedures, contractual obligations, and company objectives.
  • Visually monitor and read parameters, data points, and sensor outputs at specified intervals to verify operating conditions and to detect faults and malfunctions.
  •  Monitor data such as weather conditions including wind speed, direction, turbulence, irradiance, storms, or equipment temperatures, voltage, current, power, and VAR’s.
  • Ensure quality and accuracy of real-time generation information being telemetered to RTO/ISO and take actions to correct abnormalities.
  • Ensure asset, meteorological, and substation data integrity for internal databases used for reporting purposes and by external entity’s real-time operations.
  • Develop and implement effective strategies to maximize the generating assets value by capturing profit opportunities when possible.
  • Use OEM or Enterprise SCADA (Original Equipment Manufacturer Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) to adjust plant control setpoints such as active and reactive power of the company’s generating units.
  • Maintain understanding of the compliance requirements where owned and third-party assets are located.
  • Perform diagnostic analysis of operating data to assess operating performance and make recommendations for improvement.
  •  Adjust manual controls or verify automatic controls to bring equipment into recommended or prescribed operating ranges, based on utility/ISO/customer requirements. Accurately change control equipment setpoints.
  • Record operation actions taken during shift in operator's logbook or other automated logging mechanisms.
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  • Anticipate typical problems, identify potential or recurring problems, discover opportunities for
    improvements, and take appropriate action.
  • Proficient in operating computers, the OCC’s Integrated SCADA system, and all other plant SCADA
    systems used in monitoring and controlling plant operations.
  • Use weather information from weather services and interconnected companies to respond to load
    demand changes as directed through curtailment orders and outage directives.
  • Ensure compliance to all regulatory and contractual requirements through adherence to all
    operational procedures, processes, and policies.
  • Coordinate with regional personnel and system operators from other companies on matters
    pertaining to customer problems or demands. Utilize accurate and efficient three-way
    communication skills on inbound and outbound telephone conversations.
  • Assist maintenance teams to troubleshoot problems and ascertain probable cause.
  • Direct electrical substation switching using a detailed understanding of the Company’s electrical
    switching practices
  • Supervise OCC Operators in the absence of supervisory personnel, and provide direction and advice
    to Operators on technical issues relating to system performance and operation.
  •  All other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Able to maintain confidentiality, be detail oriented and disciplined, and adept at multi-tasking.
  • Able to demonstrate good work habits including, but not limited to, excellent attendance patterns and
    being to work on time.
  • Conduct and present himself/herself in a professional manner.
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills, both verbal and written, with demonstrated ability to
    follow instructions diligently.
  • Demonstrated good analytical skills to process information in a timely and accurate manner. Math
    skills sufficient to accurately complete required job functions.
  • Demonstrated computer skills required with ability to learn and use MS Office suite programs, unique
    plant SCADA systems, and network/communication systems to identify plant interconnectivity issues.
  • Understanding of the operation and control of power plants highly desired. Knowledge of NERC
    operating policies a plus. Ability to train for and become NERC certified is a desired advancement path
    for operators.
  • 5+ years in power system operations, power production, or related energy operations. Military or
    maritime background is an asset.
  • Thorough knowledge of power theory, power plant equipment, maintenance practices, and principles
    of operation.
  • Associate’s Degree in a technical or relevant discipline required. Bachelor’s degree preferred.
  • Must possess and maintain NERC Balancing and Interchange Certification or ability to attain
    certification within 12 months.
  • Must be able to work other shifts as required, including overtime, rotating shifts, holidays and weekends
    as necessary. Experience in 24/7 work settings preferred.

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