
Responsible for gaining a comprehensive working knowledge of all aspects of System Operations through formal training courses, on-the-job training, field training and self-study. The Trainee will progress through a phased training program to teach the Trainee all of the aspects of System Operations including scheduling, electrical fundamentals, transmission system switching, transmission system reliability, and emergency response. The training is to be completed within 24 months. Participate, under the direction of a NERC Certified System Operator, in daily routine or emergency operations of the power system.
Tri-State recognizes the value of a highly engaged and committed workforce and provides an excellent benefits program that includes: Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision Insurance Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Tuition Reimbursement, Flexible Work Schedules, Life Insurance, 401K, Long Term Disability (LTD), Short Term Disability (STD), Employee Assistant Program (EAP) and Paid Leave Benefits.
System Operator Trainee
Hiring Wage: $42.00
Complete and pass TSGT System Operator Trainee training course designed for System Operations.
Participate, under the direction of a NERC Certified System Operator, in daily routine or emergency operations of the power system.
Develop a working knowledge of the EMS/SCADA (Energy Management System/Supervisor Control and Data Acquisition) system and become competent in its operation including the performance of real-time system studies.
Develop a working knowledge of the electrical transmission system to include transmission lines, substations, telecommunications, and all other major related components.
Become competent on all communications equipment to include radio and telephone equipment and other associated devices.
Become competent on various computer applications for data entry, report writing, and data exchange.
Complete field assignments with Tri‑State crews in order to learn transmission, substation, and generation job functions.Minimum of one week with each field discipline, or as required.
Develop a working knowledge of all WECC major transmission paths and their impact on the interconnected system (i.e. TOTs).
Learn the basic fundamentals of coal fired, combined cycle and combustion turbine generation, hydroelectric, and renewable generation technologies (i.e. wind and solar) to include terminology, characteristics and limitations.
Develop a working knowledge of Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) and/or Independent System Operator (ISO) reliability functions.
Gain a working knowledge of power scheduling, power contracts, and learn basic power marketing principles.
Learn and comply with safe work and clearance procedures as they apply to routine and emergency situations.
Education and Training
High school education or equivalent. Associate degree in electronics or electrical technology or equivalent. Completion of technical training/schooling such as military A school training, desirable. Working knowledge of algebra, geometry and basic principles of physics.
Knowledge, Skills, and Ability:
Ability to learn electrical and mechanical theory, AC and DC circuits and the fundamentals of power flow.
Must become NERC System Operator Certified in the first six months of employment.
Must maintain NERC System Operator Certification by obtaining the required continuing education hours.
Must be able to distinguish full range of colors; position duties involve the use of computer monitor which displays color-coded electric system diagrams.
Willingness to work rotating shifts.
Ability to use or learn computer terminal.
Ability to communicate, both orally and written.
Working knowledge of safety rules and equipment.
Ability to work under stress.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships.
Experience:
Other:
Willingness to travel as required. (Must possess a valid driver’s license.)
Utility experience in power plant or field maintenance is desired or military equivalent.
DESIRED JOB QUALIFICATIONS

We are Tri-State, a not-for-profit, wholesale power supplier to electric cooperatives and public power districts across the Western U.S. Together, we power the potential of more than one million energy consumers in Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and Wyoming.
Reliable power is the lifeblood of the rural West, and critical to the future of our communities. That’s why we’ve made it our mission to supply affordable, responsibly-generated power to the farms, ranches, resorts, and small towns that our members serve.
More than 1,200 people carry out our mission around the clock in our four-state region, including our headquarters in Westminster, Colorado.