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PSA Engineer - Generation (ID:3298)

STAFIDE
Edinburgh
3 days ago
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Job Description

As a PSA Engineer - Generation, you will:
  • Administer and optimize Energy Management Systems (EMS) through configuration, tuning, and security patching.
  • Perform corrective technical actions to restore failed or failing services within the EMS environment.
  • Conduct code reviews, deployments, testing, and monitoring of break/fix patches and system modifications.
  • Work on power system applications in the Generation domain, including Automatic Generation Control (AGC), Load Frequency Control, Load Forecasting, Economic Dispatch, Power Flow, State Estimation, Contingency Analysis, and Operator Training Simulator (OTS).
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure reliable and efficient operation of EMS systems.
What You Bring to the Table:
  • 5+ years of hands-on experience in Power System Applications related to Generation.
  • Proven experience in EMS platforms such as GE PowerOn Reliance (XA21), AEMS/GDC, or equivalent systems from Siemens, OSI, ABB, Schneider, etc.
  • Proficiency in both Linux and Windows operating environments.
  • Strong background in relational databases such as Oracle and SQL Server.
  • Working knowledge of programming and scripting languages including C, C++, PERL, SQL, and Shell scripting.
  • Ability to read and interpret logs, debug files, and perform root cause analysis.
You should possess the ability to:
  • Analyze and troubleshoot complex system issues efficiently.
  • Work independently as well as collaboratively in a dynamic operational setup.
  • Manage system performance and security while maintaining high availability and reliability.
  • Adapt quickly to new tools, technologies, and processes in energy management systems.
What We Bring to the Table:
  • Exposure to cutting-edge Energy Management Systems and Generation Control technologies.
  • A collaborative and growth-oriented environment encouraging technical innovation and skill enhancement.
  • Opportunities to work on mission-critical systems that power the energy infrastructure.
  • Continuous learning and development through hands-on experience in power systems, automation, and optimization.
Let’s Connect

Want to discuss this opportunity in more detail? Feel free to reach out.

Recruiter: Hema Murali
Phone: +31 20 369 0609 ; Extn :132
Email:



Requirements
As a Engineer – Generation, you will: Administer and optimize Energy Management Systems (EMS) through configuration, tuning, and security patching. Perform corrective technical actions to restore failed or failing services within the EMS environment. Conduct code reviews, deployments, testing, and monitoring of break/fix patches and system modifications. Work on power system applications in the Generation domain, including Automatic Generation Control (AGC), Load Frequency Control, Load Forecasting, Economic Dispatch, Power Flow, State Estimation, Contingency Analysis, and Operator Training Simulator (OTS). Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure reliable and efficient operation of EMS systems. What You Bring to the Table: 5+ years of hands-on experience in Power System Applications related to Generation. Proven experience in EMS platforms such as GE PowerOn Reliance (XA21), AEMS/GDC, or equivalent systems from Siemens, OSI, ABB, Schneider, etc. Proficiency in both Linux and Windows operating environments. Strong background in relational databases such as Oracle and SQL Server. Working knowledge of programming and scripting languages including C, C++, PERL, SQL, and Shell scripting. Ability to read and interpret logs, debug files, and perform root cause analysis. You should possess the ability to: Analyze and troubleshoot complex system issues efficiently. Work independently as well as collaboratively in a dynamic operational setup. Manage system performance and security while maintaining high availability and reliability. Adapt quickly to new tools, technologies, and processes in energy management systems. What We Bring to the Table: Exposure to cutting-edge Energy Management Systems and Generation Control technologies. A collaborative and growth-oriented environment encouraging technical innovation and skill enhancement. Opportunities to work on mission-critical systems that power the energy infrastructure. Continuous learning and development through hands-on experience in power systems, automation, and optimization. Let’s Connect Want to discuss this opportunity in more detail? Feel free to reach out. Recruiter: Hema Murali Phone: +31 20 369 0609 ; Extn :132 Email: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hema-murali-315999329/

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