What are the responsibilities and job description for the Graduate Engineering Intern I position at LCRA?
Develop Intelligent Alarm Processor (IAP) rules for SCADA analytical alarming use cases in the cutting-edge EMS platform using scripting techniques.
Interact with control room operators and EMS support engineers to create IAP test cases for value propositions and proof of concept.
Develop a framework to streamline IAP modeling and testing efforts and improve IAP modeling quality by automation scripts.
Develop or improve workflow automation scripts to improve SCADA modeling efficiency and database change accuracy.
Perform EMS Alarms baselining analysis under EMS SME’s guidance and provide recommendations to EMS Alarm configure improvements.
You qualify with :
In the freshman year of a post-graduate degree program at an accredited college or university, with some advanced coursework related to the internship.
You are a great fit with :
The ideal intern candidate has not only an interest in utility and control room environment, but a passion for improving the electrical grid and reliability. Preference to majors including electrical and power engineering, but other engineering majors are open to consideration.
You gain :
Competitive salary
401(k) contribution program option
And more - all to create a compelling and rewarding work environment.
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