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Oglethorpe Power Corporation · 4 months ago

Power Generation Asset Manager (Coal & Fossil Operations)

Oglethorpe Power Corporation is seeking a Power Generation Asset Manager to lead their investments in coal and fossil operations. The role involves managing technical and business interests at generating facilities, ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards, and optimizing financial performance.

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Growth Opportunities

Responsibilities

Serve as the Corporation's technical representative and business unit lead for the assigned plants. Establish and maintain a strong, positive, active, professional, competent, and credible presence at the plant site, and a good working relationship with plant personnel and management, and with the other joint owner personnel. Identify and manage (or elevate for consideration as necessary) actions by the operating agent that are deemed to not be in the best interest of the corporation, including operating, maintenance, and outage practices. This position assists in capital projects (including scope, schedule, and cost), knowledge sharing to support the Coal Assets Project Manager's oversight of capital projects. Coordinate both internally and externally with other Oglethorpe Power departments, sister companies, and other parties to ensure that the Corporation's overall mission is accomplished effectively and efficiently
Manage the Corporation's technical interests at the assigned plants to ensure that the plant's safety performance is above reproach, that its capacity is available for dispatch and is reliable, that plant performance and efficiency are high, that the assets are properly maintained, and that state and federal regulatory requirements are met. Attend the Scherer and Wansley Operating Committees. Support the Resident Manager with technical reports and records on Costs, Generation, Capacity Factor, EFOR, and technical issues to support asset management oversight
Manage the Corporation's business interests at the assigned plants to ensure that the Corporation's mission at the facility is fulfilled. Assist in developing and executing business plans on a day-to-day basis (goals, strategies, and budgets) that support the Corporation's interests. Assist in managing the Corporation's contractual relationships with the operating agent or agents, including development of revisions to existing contracts, development of procedures for implementing contract terms, and oversight of contract performance
Assists in the management of the Corporation's financial interests at the assigned plants to ensure that production costs are optimized and competitive, and that unexpected costs are minimized. This includes performing monthly budget analysis for O&M and capital spend, and reconcile variances to actual expenses
Perform monthly trending, research, and analysis as necessary of fossil plant O&M Budget performance. Investigate and evaluate fiscal variances and draft reports for the Resident Manager's peer review with Plant Management, providing documented back-up. Evaluate cost trends and track down/resolve variance cost details with GPC plant departmental staff, fiscal budget coordinators at the site, and GPC corporate accounting on an as-needed basis
Interacts with other OPC departments, sister companies, industry organizations, and other parties to ensure that the Corporation's overall mission is accomplished efficiently and effectively; interact with the Member Systems as needed to promote good member relations and enhance member satisfaction. Provide plant tours as needed
Prepare and issue Operational Advisories as back-up to the Resident Manager
Keep GSOC informed of changing conditions as backup to the Resident Manager
Perform analyses of fossil plant detailed reports and translate them into OPC reports
Track assigned technical or regulatory concerns assigned by the Resident Manager
Maintain current copies of fossil plant Issues List(s)

Qualification

Coal plant operationsContract negotiationProject managementBusiness analytical skillsEnergy business knowledgeLeadership skillsComputer proficiencyInterpersonal skillsVerbal communicationWritten communication

Required

Bachelor's degree in engineering or related physical science, or equivalent experience
Thorough technical and business knowledge of the electric power industry, and coal and/or combined cycle plant operation, performance, and economics
Knowledge of federal and state regulatory requirements regarding fossil plant operations
Six+ years' experience in coal and/or combined cycle plant operations and maintenance, including power plant engineering, project management, and/or line management experience at an operating commercial coal or combined cycle generating facility
Strong leadership skills and management abilities
Assertive, results-oriented style
Good interpersonal skills
Strong verbal and written communication abilities
Solid technical and business analytical capabilities
Contract negotiation skills
Good understanding of the energy business and risk management
Computer proficiency

Preferred

Professional Engineer certification is a plus

Company

Oglethorpe Power Corporation

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Oglethorpe Power is among the nation’s largest power supply cooperatives and is one of the largest energy producers in Georgia.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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David Sorrick
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
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Chani Ward-Cabil, PHR, CIR
Talent Acquisition Partner
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