Associate Dispatcher - Transmission (System Operator)
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The Associate Dispatcher (System Operator) is a training position for becoming a Dispatcher (System Operator) in the Duke Energy Florida Energy Control Center. The job responsibility of the Associate Dispatcher is to complete Duke Energy's Dispatcher Qualification Program during the initial 12 -15 months of their employment. The goal of the program is to develop proficiency in all System Operator functions through the use of various training methods including the classroom, on-the-job training, field experience, and power system simulation. ResponsibilitiesThe Associate Dispatcher (System Operator) is a training position for becoming a Dispatcher in the Duke Energy Florida Energy Control Center. The Transmission classification will be responsible for all transmission desk functions. The job responsibility of the Associate Dispatcher (System Operator) is to complete Duke Energy's Dispatcher Qualification. The goal of the program is to develop proficiency in all Dispatcher functions through the use of various training methods including the classroom, on-the-job training, field experience, and power system simulation. The Associate Dispatcher (System Operator) functions includes operating and maintaining the high voltage transmission system in a safe, reliable, and economic manner; coordinating and directing high voltage transmission system switching activities for normal maintenance and power restoration; optimizing resources to regulate system voltage; continually analyzing the high voltage electric system to determine harmful contingencies; forming contingency plans to mitigate consequences and implementing contingency plans should the event occur. Controlling and monitoring a power system is a 24-hour operation and therefore requires Associate Dispatchers to work 12-hour rotating shifts. The Associate Dispatcher is a training position for becoming a Dispatcher in the Duke Energy Florida Energy Control Center under two classifications ("Balancing Authority" and "Transmission"). The job responsibility of the Associate Dispatcher is to complete Duke Energy's Dispatcher Qualification Program. The goal of the program is to develop proficiency in all Dispatcher functions through the use of various training methods including the classroom, on-the-job training, field experience, and power system simulation: The Balancing Authority classification will include both the Generation and Interchange desk functions. An Associate Dispatcher - Balancing Authority must optimize all generation resources. Generating units must be controlled so that production costs are minimized. This optimization will include the purchase of supplemental energy to offset more expensive resources, or the sale of excess generation when resources are not fully utilized. The Associate Dispatcher must evaluate and manage requests for use of Duke Energy's transmission system to ensure comparable treatment required by federal law for all transmission customers. In addition, the Associate Dispatcher calculates and posts remaining transmission capability that is for sale, and coordinates energy transactions with other electric utilities. The Transmission classification will be responsible for all transmission desk functions. The Associate Dispatcher - Transmission functions includes operating and maintaining the high voltage transmission system in a safe, reliable, and economic manner; coordinating and directing high voltage transmission system switching activities for normal maintenance and power restoration; optimizing resources to regulate system voltage; continually analyzing the high voltage electric system to determine harmful contingencies; forming contingency plans to mitigate consequences and implementing contingency plans should the event occur. Controlling and monitoring a power system is a 24-hour operation and therefore requires Associate Dispatchers to work 12-hour rotating shifts. Position has call-out responsibilities and must be available to work all hours as needed, day or night, weekends, or holidays. Basic Qualifications:
. Travel Requirements 5-15% Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable)Yes Represented/Union PositionMain IBEW Florida Union Visa Sponsored PositionNoPosting Expiration Date Thursday, May 15, 2025All job postings expire at 12:01 AM on the posting expiration date. Please note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications.Privacy Do Not Sell My Personal Information (CA) Terms of Use Accessibility |