What are the responsibilities and job description for the Power Systems Dispatcher I/II position at Matanuska Electric Association Inc?
Position - Status
POWER SYSTEMS DISPATCHER I/II – RFT
Who can apply?
MEA Employees & the General Public
Posting Date
September 13, 2024
Closing Date
Open Until Filled
Department
Dispatch
Annual/Grade
Grade 8 $74,880 Min DOE
Grade 11 $96,116 Min DOE
Union Representation
N/A
Hours of Work
Varying Shifts
Work Location
Palmer, AK
PURPOSE
The Dispatcher I/II/Senior performs the duties of a dispatcher in various capacities from entry level to senior level.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION
The Power System Dispatcher I performs the below functions at an entry-learning capacity.
The Power System Dispatcher II performs the below functions proficiently and with very little supervision.
The Power System Dispatcher Senior has oversight of the operations and dispatch center activities and has mastered the below functions.
The above items are not intended to be all inclusive of the essential functions or requirements of this type of work as they are subject to change based on operating necessity. The employee will also perform other related business duties as assigned.
ESSENTIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Power System Dispatcher I Requirements – Entry Level
Qualified candidates are required to have:
- A high school diploma or equivalent.
- A valid driver’s license and a driving record, which is acceptable by the Association’s Driving Policy and insurable by the Association and the Association’s insurance carrier at standard group rates.
- Successful completion of:
- Or a bachelor’s degree in engineering.
- Or an associate’s degree in an applicable electrical discipline and two (2) years of relevant experience.
Preference may be given to candidates with:
- Knowledge of Association and interconnected power systems facilities, including terrain and access.
- Previous electric cooperative experience.
- Knowledge of SCADA operation and programming, outage management systems, distribution and transmission protective relaying, proper lock out/tag out procedures for generation, transmission, and distribution.
- Prior experience administering and interpreting collective bargaining agreements.
Power System Dispatcher II Requirements – Intermediate Level
Qualified candidates are required to:
- Meet the Power System Dispatcher I requirements and proficient in duties with very little supervision.
- Complete the training required of a Power System Dispatcher I at the Association or have four (4) years of experience as a dispatcher in a similar situated position.
- Have a valid driver’s license and a driving record, which is acceptable by the Association’s Driving Policy and insurable by the Association and the Association’s insurance carrier at standard group rates.
Preference may be given to those candidates with:
- A bachelor’s degree in engineering.
- Knowledge of Association and interconnected power systems facilities, including terrain and access.
- Previous electric cooperative experience.
Senior Requirements – Advanced Level
Qualified candidates are required to:
- Meet the Power System Dispatcher I / II requirements and master all such functions of a I / II.
- Have at least four (4) years’ experience as a Power System Dispatcher II at the Association to include administering/interpreting collective bargaining agreements;
- Have a valid driver’s license and a driving record, which is acceptable by the Association’s Driving Policy and insurable by the Association and the Association’s insurance carrier at standard group rates.
Preference may be given to those candidates with:
- A bachelor’s degree in engineering or similar field.
- Knowledge of Association and interconnected power systems facilities, including terrain and access.
- Previous electric cooperative experience.
- Supervisory experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Supports a culture of safety excellence through active involvement in safety improvement and promotes a sense of shared responsibility for safety.
- Advanced operating knowledge of SCADA operation and programming, Outage Management Systems, distribution and transmission protective relaying, proper lock out/tag out procedures for generation, transmission, and distribution for the senior level.
- Knowledge of SCADA operation and programming, Outage Management Systems, distribution and transmission protective relaying, proper lock out/tag out procedures for generation, transmission, and distribution for the II level.
- Knowledge of SCADA systems, electronics theory, relays, meters, digital communications systems and mechanical concepts.
- Knowledge of and assist in adhering to the safety practices of the Association safety manual, including electrical workers safety rules and clearance procedures.
- Skill using a variety of software applications.
- Skill in leadership; develop a strong work ethic within the groups supervised in a lead role.
- Skill in safety performance including active safety leadership and advocacy.
- Skill in collaborative leadership and organizational management.
- Skill in relationship building.
- Skill in attention to detail.
- Skill in maintaining accurate and detailed numerical records and interpret station readings.
- Skill in effective and professional verbal and written communication.
- Skill in self-motivating improvement based on successes and failures.
- Skill in developing solutions to assignments.
- Skill in problem-solving, decision-making and accountability within the team.
- Ability to interact and effectively and calmly communicate with a wide variety of people; ability to respond in emergency situations.
- Ability to provide clear directions and explicit, complete instructions and information using phones, two-way radios, brief notes, reports, or in person.
- Ability to lead the corrective action and continuous improvement processes for the Dispatch section in a Senior role.
- Ability to effectively delegate and collaborate with others to accomplish assignments in an II/Senior role.
- Ability to facilitate cooperation between work groups and work functionally across all levels of the organization.
- Ability to maintain complete confidentiality of given information.
- Ability to assume responsibility for protecting life and property under normal and emergency conditions.
- Ability to interpret station readings and work with and learn system-modeling programs.
- Ability to use computer-monitoring systems.
- Ability to motivate subordinates to take initiative and proactively seek out work during slow work periods in a lead role.
- Ability to direct, instruct, and supervise multiple work crews.
- Ability to think clearly; identify and solve problems in a thorough and logical manner.
- Ability to work independently, efficiently and make well-reasoned decisions.
- Ability to operate computers, familiarity with a Windows environment using Excel and Word software programs.
- Ability to exercise independent judgment in maintaining the reliability and efficiency of the Association power system, supervising utility personnel and assuring contract compliance regarding assignment of contractor personnel.
- Ability to change shifts on short notice or continue on duty in the absence of relief; work extra hours as assigned. NOTE: The arrangement of these shifts is subject to change based on the needs of the Association.
- Ability to assume responsibility for protecting life and property under normal and emergency conditions.
- Embrace and embody the Association’s Core Values through decisions, actions, attitude, and behavior to directly contribute to the success of the organization.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
- The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position; this list is not inclusive of all the physical demands that may be required. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Physical demand activity percentages:
- Major occurs 60% or more of work time.
- Moderate occurs between 20-60% of work time.
- Minor occurs less than 20% of work time.
- Physical demand requirements:
- Ability to understand, read, and carry out written instructions.
- Ability to understand, read, and verify documents electronically, verbally, or hard copy.
- Major amount of communication, seeing up close, and working inside the building.
- Moderate amount of sitting.
- Minor amount of standing, walking, lifting up to 30 pounds, carrying, pushing, stair climbing, ladder climbing, balancing, kneeling, crouching, crawling, turning/twisting, bending at waist, handling of items, finger use, feeling/touching of items, eye-hand coordination, foot-hand-eye coordination, see items from afar, depth perception, and working outside.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
- The work environment conditions described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- This position primarily works in an office setting; however, this position requires some outdoor travel to various Association field sites. The incumbent must occasionally work in variable weather conditions including, but not limited to rain, high winds, temperatures in excess of 80 degrees Fahrenheit and minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit, large amounts of snow, possibly over long periods of time and in darkness.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
This position is classified as an exempt, non-represented position. Dispatch employees are expected to work widely varying amounts of time outside the normal shifts to assist in power restoration or other needs of the Association.
MEA requires a post offer substance abuse test. Any positive test result or refusal to consent will disqualify an applicant from employment.
MEA is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law.
Individuals with disabilities who require reasonable accommodation(s) to participate in any portion of the application or interview process should advise MEA in advance by calling 907-761-9218.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.
To apply, please visit www.mea.coop to submit an application by the closing date.
Matanuska Electric Association, Inc.
163 East Industrial Way (P.O. Box 2929), Palmer, Alaska 99645
Telephone: (907) 761-9218/ Fax: (907) 761-9264
MEA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Veterans/Disabled employer.
Benefits Include
- 401(k) matching 2%
- Medical, Dental, Vision insurance - $100/month for entire family
- Life insurance 100% paid by MEA
- Long Term Disability 100% paid by MEA
- Employee assistance program
- Paid time off starts at 3.385 hrs/wk
- 11.5 paid holidays per year.
- Retirement Defined Benefit plan/Pension
Salary : $100