What are the responsibilities and job description for the ROC Operator (I, II, III) position at Clean Energy Services?
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Description
Company Overview
Clean Energy Services (“CES”) was founded to focus on providing high quality services for the renewable energy industry, spanning the life cycle of assets from their early-stage development through long-term operations. We place quality and safety first to provide reliable services for renewable assets.
CES is a dynamic, fast-growing company and offers its employees ample opportunity for growth. Since its foundation in 2022, CES has grown from 0 to over 300 employees working in Wind, Battery Storage, and Solar. CES is continuing to grow quickly, creating significant advancement opportunities for high-performing team members.
CES offers a competitive salary, guaranteed working hours and health, dental and vision insurance.
CES is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Description
The CES ROC Operator position is responsible for safely operation, monitoring, and troubleshooting of photovoltaic solar power and Battery Storage plants located around the United States. The ROC Operations schedule is 7 days on 7 days off rotation of 12 hr. days and nights. This schedule will require you to work weekends and holidays. ROC Operator main duties include fault evaluation, alarm monitoring and troubleshooting, work order ticket creation, and support of field teams and remote commissioning testing of new Solar and Battery assets. Specific knowledge or work experience relating to Solar, BESS, or Wind operations is not required but preferred.
Key Responsibilities
- The ROC Operator is responsible for directing, monitoring and coordinating the operation of CES Solar, BESS, and wind assets from the 24/7 Operations Control Center
- The ROC Operator ensures that operations comply with all applicable North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) standards and practices for Medium Impact Assets
- The ROC Operator will need to work independently with guidance only in complex situations
- Monitor real-time control center operations and the performance of CES’s fleet of managed assets while applying established procedures in order to guarantee safety of company assets and personnel while maximizing availability and generation
- Ensure compliance with all regulatory and contractual requirements through adherence to all operational procedures, processes, and policies
- Report and document the status of forced and planned plant outages to Regional Transmission Organization / Independent System Operators (RTO/ISO)
- Evaluate system alarms and irregularities, taking corrective action as outlined in established guidelines while Ensuring quality and accuracy of real-time generation information being telemetered to RTO/ISO
- Dispatch field and emergency service personnel when appropriate
- Remotely direct electrical substation switching at facilities using a detailed understanding of the Company's electrical switching practices
- Assist Field Service Technicians with troubleshooting on a daily basis
- Record operating actions taken during shifts in the operator's log
- Utilize accurate and efficient three-part communication skills on inbound and outbound telephone conversations
- Complete ROC Operator qualification process/training.
- Complete applicable safety and regulatory/compliance training requirements
- Identify process improvements; include reduction of non-value-added operations, increased productivity opportunities, increased safety opportunities, etc.
- Additional duties as required
Qualifications
Experience/Qualifications/Education Required
- Associate’s degree in electrical engineering or an equivalent combination of training and experience preferred.
- Compensation range will be determined by years of experience in power system operations, power production, or related energy operations
- Ability to obtain Certifications (such as those required by NERC, RTOs, and ISOs) as needed and at CES’ expense.
- Proficient knowledge of Microsoft Office software
- Ability to use multiple SCADA software applications or learn them with minimal formal software-specific training.
- Strong interpersonal skills
- High attention to detail
- Strong analytical and quantitative skills
- Strong written and oral communication skills
- Ability to be self-motivated
- Ability to perform job tasks in a collaborative working environment
- Availability and willingness to work a rotating schedule as assigned, with rotation between daytime and nighttime 12-hour, 7-day shifts with off weeks in between each rotation.
- Ability to work on weekends and holidays depending on shift schedule.
- Willingness to cover extra shifts on occasion based on illness or absence of other operators. Extra shifts will typically result in significant overtime pay depending on work schedule.
Additional Requirements
All CES employees are required to work in accordance with the CES code of conduct, which is based on 4 key values:
- Safety: Safe is how we do our work. Everyone in the organization is responsible for performing their work in a safe manner and obligated to stop the job if it cannot be executed safely.
- Quality: The execution of every CES project - no matter the size or scope - is held to the highest standard of quality. We expect all CES employees to strive for excellence daily.
- Trust: Trust is essential to Clean Energy Services’ success. We do the right thing and can trust each other to do the right thing.
- Efficiency: We always seek to increase efficiency in the work we do. This means looking for improvements whenever, wherever. Everyone in the organization is expected to speak up and listen to suggestions for improvements.