Sr. Operations Engineer
Company: Wind Energy Transmission Texas
Location: Austin
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: POSITION OVERVIEW The
Senior Operations Engineer (Engineer) is responsible for providing
technical support and analysis to system operations and field
operations staff. In this role, the engineer will be responsible
for responding to operational issues such as technical shift
questions from system operators and the Electric Reliability
Council of Texas (ERCOT), equipment issues, and troubleshooting
efforts. The engineer will also be responsible for modeling system
outage requirements, updating operational models, developing
standard operating procedures, and establishing collaboration
protocols between internal and external stakeholders. Lastly, the
engineer will provide direction and oversight for WETTs synchronous
condenser assets as a primary job function. This position will be
located in Austin, TX, and will report to the Operations Director.
DUTIES, FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES System Operations: Lead
WETTs synchronous condenser program as operations engineering
subject matter expert. Provide real time monitoring, predictive and
preventative maintenance, and overall operations and
troubleshooting support for WETT synchronous condenser assets.
Participate and assist system operators during real time events and
emergencies. Provide technical shift support to system operators
and operations field staff (i.e. system operating parameters and
voltage analysis; relay operation review, system alarm
investigation). Serve as technical lead/liaison between operations
and WETT engineering/planning department. Lead ERCOT market notice
reviews and response coordination (i.e. GMD, voltage profile, HITE
list). Perform annual technical procedural reviews/updates and
coordinate approvals with stakeholders. Support WETTs Network
Operations Model Change Request (NOMCR) process with ERCOT. Assist
WETTs Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) team by
investigating SCADA alarm functions/limits, areas for improvement,
and technical enhancements. Coordinate relay event reports review
with WETTs protection and control engineers and field technicians.
Participate and provide input during new project design reviews -
review and provide feedback on applicable new project drawings and
operational design requirements. Support development of technical
operating documents. Attend various working groups as WETTs
representative (voltage profile working group, operations working
group, network data support working group). Outage Coordination:
The Engineer will be responsible for modeling outage requests prior
to submittal to ERCOT. Real time outage modeling will also be
required on an as needed basis. Proficiency in ERCOTs System
Operations Test Environment (SOTE) outage modeling platform.
Proficiency with Power System Simulator for Engineering (PSSE).
Coordinate with internal WETT stakeholders when submitted outages
cannot be requested due to system overloads, contingencies, and
other operational violations. Assist with neighboring Transmission
Service Provider (TSP) and external stakeholder outage coordination
efforts. Support identifying switching solutions for requested
outages, contingencies, and other system limits. Study overall
system conditions to identify outage opportunities (i.e. low load
cases, possible outage durations, overlapping outages). ESSENTIAL
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, EXPERIENCE, AND QUALIFICATIONS (enter as a
bulleted list) Education: Bachelors degree in Electrical
Engineering or Electrical Engineering Technology is required.
Skills and Experience: Minimum 7 years work experience in
transmission system operations is required. Candidate must be
familiar with ERCOT nodal protocols and operating guides.
Experience with rotating equipment and synchronous machine
technology is preferred. Prior technical experience working in
power plant environments is preferred. Experience with ERCOT System
Operations Test Environment (SOTE). Experience with ERCOT Network
Operations Model Change Request (NOMCR) process. Experience with
Power System Simulator for Engineering (PSSE). Certificates &
Licenses: Professional Engineer (PE) license in state of Texas is
preferred. Computer Skills: Ability to use and quickly comprehend
computer based systems utilized for content management, data entry,
data tracking, and work processes. Ability to create presentations,
charts, tables, and graphs for data illustration. Microsoft Office
(Excel, Power Point, Word, Outlook). Experience with utilizing
various ERCOT tools such as outage scheduling, SOTE, NOMCR.
Knowledge of PSSE or other similar power system modeling programs
Familiarity with control systems such as Siemens T3000.
Competencies: Power systems. Protection systems. Synchronous and
induction machine technology. Electrical schematic and
control/protection circuit interpretation. Understanding of AC/DC
diagrams. Single line diagrams. General understanding of SCADA
systems JOB PROGRESSION OPPORTUNITIES Job progression opportunities
include expanding the operations engineering team by training
future staff, bolstering external and internal stakeholder
coordination efforts (i.e. ERCOT, neighboring utilities, internal
staff) and establishing an internal operations engineering controls
program. Progression will be reviewed with supervisor based on
department needs, growth, and the individuals performance. PHYSICAL
DEMANDS Majority of work is performed in an office environment and
requires the ability to operate standard office equipment and
keyboards. Must have the ability to lift and carry small parcels,
packages, and other items, walk short distances, climb stairs, and
remain sedentary for extended periods of time. Other Physical
Requirements: During field visits to Big Spring, TX, candidate must
be able to wear steel-toed boots, protective eyewear, high
visibility vest, and hearing protection. This position may be
required to work outdoors during inclement weather. Ability to
drive and travel by car for long periods of time is required.
Regular field visits to Big Spring, TX will be required. On
average, the candidate will be required to travel to Big Spring
once per quarter. WORK ENVIRONMENT Work is performed primarily
in-office, hybrid schedule of normal operating hours. Noise level
is usually quiet but can be moderate in other situations.
Conditions may vary when supporting field activities in Big Spring.
See physical requirements above.
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