
Electrical Engineer (Reliability Compliance)
U.S. Army Corps of EngineersThis is a Direct Hire Authority (DHA) solicitation utilizing the DHA for Certain Personnel of the DoD Workforce to recruit and appoint qualified candidates to positions in the competitive service. About the Position: This position is located at Lower Granite Project, operated by the US Army Corps of Engineers and situated on the Snake River, 32-river miles downstream from Clarkston, Washington.Plans, develops, and coordinates implementation of the Project's portion of the NWW Reliability Compliance Program.Serves as Project Point of Contact (POC) and technical authority for all reliability compliance matters with operations, maintenance and management groups at the Project.Represents the Project at meetings and conferences concerning reliability compliance and related technical matters, staying informed of reliability compliancerequirements and issues and providing feedback.Develops and executes the District's NERC/WECC compliance Quality Assurance (QA) program to ensure Project Compliance with the Reliability Standards and that auditable supporting documentation demonstrating compliance has been prepared and archived.Supports major non-routine system upgrades and replacements for electrical/electronic equipment at the project all the way from scoping/design to commissioning and close out.Ensures compliance of new and existing industrial control systems with Army and USACE standards.
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