Snohomish County PUD

System Operator I or II

Snohomish County PUD  •  $98.58/hr  •  Everett, WA (Onsite)  •  3 months ago
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Job Description

Job ID
16660 Department
Energy Control Dispatch Employment Status
Regular Type
Full Time - Hourly # of Openings
1 Union Classification
Union IBEW Work Location
On-Site Office Job Location
Everett, Washington (US-WA) Closing Date
03/12/2026 Salary/Wage
$83.89 - $98.58 per hour

Details

This position is posted at multiple levels. The successful incumbent will be placed appropriately based on education and experience. Wages are based on 04/01/2026.

See Job Descriptions at System Operator I and System Operator II

Job Definition

Works with the operation of the District's transmission and distribution system ensuring delivery of continuous, reliable, efficient, and safe electrical power to all District customers in coordination with other Northwest Utilities. Receives direction from the Energy Control General Foreman and reports to the Energy Control Superintendent.

Distinguishing Characteristics

The System Operator I (SOI) classification is distinguished from the System Operator Apprentice (SOA) classification by the increased technical knowledge and skills required to perform the work. Incumbents are required to advance to System Operator II by obtaining NERC Transmission Operator Certification within twelve (12) months from date of hire and successful completion of Energy Control Center On-Job-Training with approval by the Energy Control Superintendent to operate the distribution and transmission systems.

Essential Job Functions

  • Utilizes ADMS, SCADA and third-party software to monitor and operate the District’s transmission and distribution network within prescribed operating parameters and System Operating Limits.
  • Monitors, analyzes, responds to emergency notifications for all distribution, substation, transmission and generation facilities and systems.
  • Coordinates District personnel with emergency response, electric service restoration and repairs.
  • Analyzes and isolates system outages, dispatches field personnel, leads electric system switching activities and decision making on direct impacts to the operation of District lines, equipment and facilities.
  • Directs switching to clear lines and equipment for maintenance and repair while adhering to the District’s Switching and Clearance Procedures.
  • Operates high voltage system in a manner that prioritizes public and field personnel safety and in accordance with applicable organization, state and federal requirements.
  • Troubleshoots and restores power to our customers in a safe and reliable manner.

Essential Job Functions Cont.

Specialized Job Functions

N/A

Other Job Functions

  • Ensures adherence to District, NERC and WECC Standards of Compliance and Reporting.
  • Answers and responds to customer calls after hours, and emergency calls
  • Maintains and updates District system documentation, including ADMS, the mimic-board, switching orders, activity logs and other associated work processes.
  • Maintains proficiency in computer applications and all associated software.
  • Follows and ensures compliance with District and Industry safety rules.
  • Provides training and assessments to SOAs
  • Performs other related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications


Knowledge of:• Electrical theory: AC & DC Basic Electricity.• District and State safety rules and regulations.• Telemetering, line construction, substation equipment, supervisory control, and relay systems.• Computer systems including SCADA and PC applications.• Line load capability.• NERC/WECC and other Northwest Utility operation guidelines.Ability to:• Analyze and resolve problems.• Coordinate a variety of tasks and assignments simultaneously.• Interpret and apply related complex procedures and methods.• Objectively evaluate emergency outages.• Communicate and work effectively with all levels of the organization, other utilities and customers.• Handle work under varying and emergency situations.• Supervise and use independent judgment.• Report to Energy Control Center (or other District designated location) for regular work shift and/or overtime call outs.• Work rotating shifts.

Experience/Education

Successful completion of the District’s System Operator Apprenticeship Program.

OR

Three (3) years System Operator experience at an Electric Utility

License/Certification


• CPR and First Aid Card.• Must obtain NERC Transmission Operator Certification within twelve (12) months of hire date as a System Operator I.• Continued employment is contingent upon successful completion of NERC Transmission Operator Certification within the twelve (12) month period.

Preferred Qualifications

N/A

Working Conditions


• Duties are performed primarily in an office environment and some driving to the job site is required.• Incumbents work rotating shifts including weekends, nights, and holidays.• Incumbents perform repetitive movements from use of a computer and mouse.• Frequent phone contact required with various agencies, customers and employees.• Travel to business meetings and training may be required.• May work up to 40 continuous hours as conditions dictate.• Subject to 24-hour call-out.

Benefits

In addition to a competitive compensation program, Snohomish County PUD #1 offers a comprehensive benefits package. Employees and eligible dependents may enroll in medical, dental, vison, core term life insurance, long-term disability, accidental death and dismemberment, voluntary term life, flexible spending accounts, health savings account and retirement benefits (including PERS pension, 401(k), and a 457 plan). The Snohomish County PUD also provides an employee assistance program, tuition reimbursement, short-term disability, paid time off benefits starting at 20 days a year, plus 5 days of extended sick leave and 11 paid holidays. For more information on our benefits package please visit www.snopud.com/benefitoverview

Snohomish County PUD #1 is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Women, Disabled and Veterans.

Our Values

We hold ourselves and every member of Team PUD to high standards.

Every day we SAFEGUARD what matters, putting employee and community safety first.

We have INTEGRITY We are a TEAM
We SERVE with pride, RISE to challenges.
We choose to INCLUDE all, SEEK growth, and be BOLD

Snohomish County PUD

About Snohomish County PUD

Snohomish County PUD began operating as an electric utility on September 1, 1949, providing public power to Snohomish County and Camano Island. (We actually began as a water utility on January 17, 1946, but we don’t provide water service to the entire county.)

Snohomish County PUD is a municipal corporation of the state of Washington, formed by a majority vote of the people for the purpose of providing electric and/or water utility service. There are 27 other PUDs in Washington, but we are the largest.

We are the 12th largest public utility in the U.S. and the second largest in Washington state, serving the 875,000 citizens of Snohomish County and Camano Island and the businesses that keep them thriving. The PUD’s service area consists of 2,200 square miles, including all of Snohomish County and Camano Island. The utility maintains more than 6,300 miles of distribution line.

Industry
Energy & Utilities
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Everett, WA
Year Founded
1949
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