Title: Manager, Asset Management - Distribution Company: Tampa Electric Company Location: Energy Control Center
State and City:
Florida Tampa Shift: 8 Hr. X 5 DaysHiring Manager:
Patrick L Shell Recruiter: Mark E Koener TITLE: Manager, Asset Management Distribution
PERFORMANCE COACH: Director Asset Management ED/ES
COMPANY: Tampa Electric
DEPARTMENT: ES/ED Asset Management
Concept: The Manager, Asset Management Distribution facilitates the development of a standardized Maintenance and Operational Strategy for the Distribution Grid. This position works closely and supports the owner/operator departments for the Distribution Grid: Advanced Applications Operations Systems (AAOS), Distribution Control Center (DCC), Distribution Engineering and Operations (DEO). The Manager, Asset Management Distribution is responsible for the development of an understanding of risk to Distribution Grid function (safety, compliance, reliability, cost, resilience, and sustainability) and utilizing this information to provide prioritized mitigation actions (capital, maintenance, operational and other) to the distribution owner/operators.
Focus Areas
The development of a clear understanding of the condition of the distribution grid and the development of a coordinated and prioritized plan to meet our goals for grid reliability and performance.
Coordination across a diverse team from Technology (IT/OT), Diagnostic Center, Line Crews, Engineering and Design, Grid Operations to ensure alignment across Distribution grid operations, maintenance and capital programs.
Drive the development of a proactive operations and maintenance culture that is safe, compliant, reliable, cost effective and resilient.
Primary Job Duties And Responsibilities
SUPERVISION
Direct Supervision: Direct supervisory responsibility for the Electrical Reliability team.
Indirect Supervision: Consultants, project teams
RELATIONSHIPS
Key Internal: ES and ED team members including Vice Presidents, directors, managers, engineers, technicians
Key External: Regulators, Consultants, Contractors, Industry Associations, Vendors
Qualifications
Education
Required: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited or mutually recognized program
Licenses/Certifications
Preferred: Florida Professional Engineer’s License
Experience
Related Experience
Required: Minimum of 6 years of work experience in electrical system design, implementation, operation and maintenance and NERC compliance.
Preferred: 5 years of experience with electrical protective systems.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (KSA) Required: Working knowledge of electrical system design, reliability centered maintenance practices, continuous improvement practices and power delivery systems used in electric utilities. This position requires a strong understanding of power generation and delivery engineering principals, materials. In addition, this position requires the ability to organize, lead and resolve technical and process problems. The ability to effectively lead and motivate individuals to meet organization goals and personal development needs is required. Good project management skills, time management skills and communication skills are required.
Preferred: Working knowledge of system impact and electrical protection system studies and related work coordinating generation, transmission, and substation systems.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Ability to work in a powerplant and energy delivery environments for extended periods of time. Must be able to work irregular hours, overtime, and possible holidays.
TECO offers a competitive Benefits package!!
Competitive Salary 401k Savings plan w/ company matching Pension plan Paid time off Paid Holiday time Medical, Prescription Drug, & Dental Coverage Tuition Assistance Program Employee Assistance Program Wellness Programs On-site Fitness Centers Bonus Plan and more!
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