Power System Coordinator
Southern Company
- Location
- Gulfport, MS, United States
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Senior
- Posted
- Aug 19, 2026
About this role
Primary Responsibilities
Monitor and control the bulk electric power system under normal and abnormal conditions. Manage and direct field employees in performing switching operations. Write and issue switching instructions and track clearances on transmission lines and equipment. Assess operating situations and determine restoration actions. Coordinate generation resources and operate hydro resources. Maintain system voltages and respond to system events to isolate faults and restore service. Notify stakeholders during system events and maintain accurate records of outages and switching. Ensure compliance with NERC standards and internal protocols. Participate in major event response including hurricanes and ice storms. Maintain dispatch protocols including personnel, equipment, and systems. Develop real-time restoration plans and document equipment discrepancies.
Requirements
High School diploma required Minimum 5-7 years of relevant experience Extensive experience in transmission or distribution system operations including construction, maintenance, and protection & control. Experience in control center operations or rotating shift environments. Must possess or obtain NERC Transmission Operator or Reliability Coordinator certification within one year. Must pass EEI System Operator/Power Dispatcher II Test or be grandfathered. Must complete internal training and be qualified for operational shift within one year. Must obtain CIP and Insider Threat Program security clearance. Must adhere to FERC Standards of Conduct and Separation Protocol. Preferences Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering preferred. Engineering or technical certifications related to power systems. Knowledge of ITS “Redbook” and Georgia Integrated Transmission System operations. Experience with hydro generation plant operations and reservoir management. Skills and Competencies Thorough understanding of electric system operation, theory, and practices. Knowledge of interconnected power systems and substation equipment. Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills under time pressure. Ability to handle multiple inputs and tasks simultaneously. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Proficiency in computer applications and system control software. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work in a team environment. Ability to manage stressful situations and adapt to shift work. Commitment to safety, customer focus, and continuous personal development. Demonstrated leadership and initiative in developing solutions.