
ENERGY MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING SPECIALIST
Western Area Power Administration, Phoenix, AZ, United States
Salary
$75,253 - $189,823 per year Specialized Experience Requirements To qualify for the AD-01 level, applicants must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to the next lower grade level [GS-05 in the Federal service] that includes demonstrated experience in three (3) or more of the following:
Analyzing problems. Gathering and compiling data. Planning and organizing work assignments. Utilizing computer software to demonstrate basic technical proficiency (e.g. standard office tools for data entry/reporting, introductory navigation of energy management systems, scheduling programs or related utility platforms under supervision).
To qualify for the AD-02 level, applicants must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to the next lower grade level [AD-01 or GS-05/07 in the Federal service] that includes demonstrated experience in three (3) or more of the following:
Performing duties in a rotating shift work environment. Proficiency with the OASIS system for understanding transmission outages and the purchase of point-to-point or network transmission products. Applying the use of e-tagging standards. Coordinating with both internal and external customers, analyzing data, and providing innovative solutions to complex and/or sensitive issues that occur in a dynamic real-time energy trading environment. Understanding of the interactions of emerging markets and their effects on bilateral markets and scheduling.
To qualify for the AD-03 level, applicants must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to the next lower grade level [AD-02 or GS-07/09 in the Federal service] that includes demonstrated experience in three (3) or more of the following:
Knowledge of NERC and the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) interchange scheduling policies and procedures including e-tagging. Energy accounting procedures related to energy scheduling. Real-time power marketing practices. Working in a rotating shiftwork and knowledge of power marketing or electrical power transmission knowledge.
To qualify for the AD-04 level, applicants must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to the next lower grade level [AD-03 or GS-11 in the Federal service] that includes demonstrated experience in four (4) or more of the following:
Coordinating with both internal and external customers, analyzing data, and providing innovative solutions to complex and/or sensitive issues that occur in a dynamic real-time energy trading environment. Proficiency with OASIS system for understanding transmission outages and the purchase of point-to-point or network transmission products. Understanding the interactions of emerging energy markets and the effects on bilateral markets, and scheduling. Applying e-tagging standards for energy delivery. Making critical, independent decisions in dynamic real-time energy trading, including analyzing complex issues and providing innovative solutions. Knowledge of NERC and the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) interchange scheduling policies and procedures including e-tagging.
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$75,253 - $189,823 per year Specialized Experience Requirements To qualify for the AD-01 level, applicants must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to the next lower grade level [GS-05 in the Federal service] that includes demonstrated experience in three (3) or more of the following:
Analyzing problems. Gathering and compiling data. Planning and organizing work assignments. Utilizing computer software to demonstrate basic technical proficiency (e.g. standard office tools for data entry/reporting, introductory navigation of energy management systems, scheduling programs or related utility platforms under supervision).
To qualify for the AD-02 level, applicants must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to the next lower grade level [AD-01 or GS-05/07 in the Federal service] that includes demonstrated experience in three (3) or more of the following:
Performing duties in a rotating shift work environment. Proficiency with the OASIS system for understanding transmission outages and the purchase of point-to-point or network transmission products. Applying the use of e-tagging standards. Coordinating with both internal and external customers, analyzing data, and providing innovative solutions to complex and/or sensitive issues that occur in a dynamic real-time energy trading environment. Understanding of the interactions of emerging markets and their effects on bilateral markets and scheduling.
To qualify for the AD-03 level, applicants must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to the next lower grade level [AD-02 or GS-07/09 in the Federal service] that includes demonstrated experience in three (3) or more of the following:
Knowledge of NERC and the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) interchange scheduling policies and procedures including e-tagging. Energy accounting procedures related to energy scheduling. Real-time power marketing practices. Working in a rotating shiftwork and knowledge of power marketing or electrical power transmission knowledge.
To qualify for the AD-04 level, applicants must possess at least one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to the next lower grade level [AD-03 or GS-11 in the Federal service] that includes demonstrated experience in four (4) or more of the following:
Coordinating with both internal and external customers, analyzing data, and providing innovative solutions to complex and/or sensitive issues that occur in a dynamic real-time energy trading environment. Proficiency with OASIS system for understanding transmission outages and the purchase of point-to-point or network transmission products. Understanding the interactions of emerging energy markets and the effects on bilateral markets, and scheduling. Applying e-tagging standards for energy delivery. Making critical, independent decisions in dynamic real-time energy trading, including analyzing complex issues and providing innovative solutions. Knowledge of NERC and the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) interchange scheduling policies and procedures including e-tagging.
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