Distribution Operator

Scottish Power

The Role

Overview

Supervises and dispatches operations of 34.5 kV substations and distribution facilities.

Key Responsibilities

  • load flow
  • outage management
  • dispatch orders
  • voltage control
  • load shedding
  • var support

Tasks

-Performs load flow studies and contingency analysis to determine power system impact by proposed maintenance applications. -Manage and dispatch the Outage Management System and utilize associated support tools for outage recording and reporting. -Serves as central authority to direct all field work by means of dispatching orders that are in accordance with CMP Switching and Tagging Procedures. Will isolate power system permanent faults and restore customer service as well as the power system reliability expeditiously and safely. Coordinate with Line and Substation Departments to reduce exposure to “Life in Danger” situations, to ensure power system integrity is maintained and to minimize the duration of customer outages. -Maintain sufficient reactive voltage support, and minimize losses on the 34.5 KV system, by operation of transformers LTCs and utilizations of VAR reserves. -Take advanced system operations training in voltage control, emergency procedure and other areas as needed. -Has the authority to shed firm load as required maintaining system reliability and integrity during emergency conditions without obtaining approval from higher-level personnel.

Requirements

  • power systems
  • dispatch tools
  • contingency analysis
  • electrical engineering
  • 6+ years
  • communication

What You Bring

-Technical Skills -Be agile -Knowledge about dynamics of a power system, dispatcher tools, relay schemes and special protection systems. -The company shall not be required to consider Area Operators for posting for other Company jobs for two (2) years after the employee becomes fully qualified as an Area Operator but may do so. -Able to perform power system contingency analysis -Working knowledge of construction and operation of power handling equipment -Must have at least a two-year degree in Electrical Engineering Technology or related field or have passed the CMP ETQ exam. -Able to operate dispatch computer and communication equipment -Knowledge of the general location and characteristics of all substations, transmission lines and selected distribution lines rated at 34.5 KV and below, within area of responsibility. -At least 6 years of experience including Dispatch-related experience (i.e., substations, hydro, steam, engineering, line, etc.). -Proficient verbal and written communication skills -Able to make decisions expeditiously and safely during emergencies

The Company

About Scottish Power

-Operates in electricity generation, transmission, and distribution and specialises in renewable energy, particularly onshore and offshore wind farms, and manages the transmission and distribution networks in South and Central Scotland, as well as parts of North Wales and North West England. -Provides electricity and gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers across the UK, offering services such as smart metering, energy efficiency advice, and home services like boiler care and maintenance. -Has three main divisions: Energy Networks, Renewables, and Energy Retail and Wholesale.

Sector Specialisms

Power Grid

Renewables

Energy Retail