About Us:
EDF power solutions North America has been providing clean energy solutions throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico since 1987. We are a market-leading independent power producer and service provider, serving utilities, corporations, industries, communities, institutions, and investors with reliable, low-carbon energy solutions that help meet growing demand.
From developing and building scalable wind (onshore and offshore), solar, storage (battery and pumped storage hydro), smart EV charging, microgrids, green hydrogen, and transmission projects, to maximizing performance and profitability through skilled operations and maintenance and innovative asset optimization, our teams deliver expert solutions along the entire value chain—from origination to commercial operation.
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.
Benefits & Perks:
EDF power solutions offers best-in-class employee benefits, including the following:
We are also proud to offer:
Salary Range: The full pay range for this role is $40.00 - $67.00 per hour, and the good faith estimated starting pay for this position upon hire is $50.00 to $58.00 per hour. We generally base our salary decisions on factors including but not limited to, relevant work and leadership experience, education, demonstrated performance, internal equity, and in some cases, geographic location.
Scope of Job: The OCC Supervisor provides real-time leadership and operational oversight for the Operations Control Center team and facility. Managing the designated shift, this role directs workflow, supports a team of Control Center Operators, and takes full accountability for shift operations. The Supervisor ensures the safe, accurate monitoring and control of renewable energy assets to maximize generation and efficiency, while strictly adhering to contractual obligations and all applicable NERC standards and practices.
Work Location: Bloomington, MN
Work Mode: 100% on-site
Supervise & Schedule: Oversee OCC Operators during your shift, manage the 24/7 multi-person crew schedule, and step in as the active supervisor or Level II Operator when needed.
Train & Support: Mentor staff on operational guidelines, processes, and safety procedures, providing technical guidance to resolve system performance issues.
Performance Management: Maintain a collaborative team environment and partner with the OCC Manager/Director on personnel updates, documentation, or necessary disciplinary actions.
Emergency & Shift Flexibility: Remain available on-call for emergency situations and maintain flexibility to cover alternate shifts as operational needs change.
SCADA Operations: Monitor and control plant setpoints (like active and reactive power) using OEM or Enterprise SCADA systems to maximize asset value and efficiency.
Grid Coordination: Direct electrical substation switching based on standard practices, and adjust controls to meet utility, ISO, and customer requirements.
Data Integrity & Logging: Monitor weather data, equipment temperatures, and voltage outputs. Keep accurate, real-time operator logs and ensure data sent to RTO/ISO grids is correct.
Compliance & Safety: Ensure all operations strictly follow regulatory requirements, contractual obligations, and annual safety program training.
Triage Management: Help lead the team through simultaneous plant events, prioritizing safety and quick resolution.
Collaborative Technical Support: Analyze operating data to spot performance trends, and partner with maintenance teams to troubleshoot plant control or telemetry issues.
Project Onboarding: Assist with functional testing and data verification during the commissioning and onboarding of new generation projects.
Environment: Primarily a standard office/control room setting (approximately 90% desk/workstation operations).
Travel: Up to 10% travel for offsite meetings or site visits as required.
Education & Experience
Experience: 5+ years of supervisory experience preferred, ideally in a 24/7 operational shift environment (such as a power plant).
Education: Bachelor’s degree in a technical field preferred; equivalent business or military leadership experience is highly valued.
Technical & Compliance Skills
Certifications: Current NERC Balancing and Interchange certification, or the ability to obtain it within 12 months of hire.
Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with NERC, FERC, and regional system operator requirements.
Systems & Equipment: Strong working knowledge of SCADA equipment and industrial communication systems.
IT Proficiency: Excellent computer and networking skills, with advanced proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite.
Core Competencies
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Proven ability to multi-task and manage competing priorities effectively.