Your responsibilities:
Requirement Gathering, Epics and User stories
Administer and optimize Energy Management System (EMS) system through application configuration, tuning and security patching preferably on GE PowerOn Reliance (XA21) and/or AEMS Platform Software, as well as EMS of any equivalent platforms from Siemens, OSI, ABB, Schneider etc.
• Simulated RTU, Simulated IED, Console
• ICCP, IEC, DNP3, Modbus, Data Modeling, XML/JSON
• Proficient in both Linux and Windows operating environments.
• Knowledge of relational databases such as Oracle and SQL Server.
• Over 5 years of experience in Power system applications including Power Flow, State Estimator, Contingency analysis, Load Frequency Control(AGC), Dispatcher Training Simulator (DTS) with expertise in model validation event creation
• Experience in programming languages for system integration or scripting, such as C, C++, PERL, or similar. SQL & Shell scripting, and ability to read and interpret logs and debug files.
• Must have experience in picking up and installing fixes on live customer systems
• Model validation and defect fixing for DTS system.
• Perform necessary technical corrective actions to restore failed or failing technical services on EMS system.
• Conduct code review, deployment, testing and monitoring of break/fix patches and modification.
Desirable skills/knowledge/experience:
• Electrical transmission modeling, EMS Application Engineer, XX PowerOn Reliance / XA21, GE eTerra Platform, Power System Applications, DTS, Dispatcher Training Simulator (DTS)
• Have hands-on experience with Dispatcher training simulator system (DTS) for EMS?
• Have experience in implementing Power System Applications such as Power Flow, State Estimator, Contingency Analysis, Load Forecasting?
• Have any enhancement, defect fixing experience in EMS, ADMS, SCADA?
• Have you worked on Linux OS and databases to manage EMS environment?
• How comfortable are you with scripting or database queries for troubleshooting or configuration?
• Have you worked on Qtest,Grip tools?