Full-Time

Senior Distribution System Operator

Distribution Control Center

Posted on 10/1/2025

Deadline 10/30/25
Consolidated Edison

Consolidated Edison

5,001-10,000 employees

Delivers electricity to NYC and Westchester

No salary listed

New City, NY, USA

In Person

US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Electrical Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree preferably in Electrical Engineering, and 3 years of relatable Electric Control Center or Electric Operations or Engineering experience or
  • Associate's Degree and 4 years of relatable Electric Control Center or Electric Operations or Engineering experience; or
  • High School Diploma/GED and 5 years of relatable Electric Control Center or Electric Operations or Engineering experience.
  • Must have a minimum of two (2) years of supervisory or project management experience.
  • Must possess strong oral and written communication skills, including the capacity to communicate effectively with union personnel, executives and other levels of management, the public, as well as with other departments.
  • Good organizational and leadership skills are required.
  • Must be flexible to handle multiple assignments with changing priorities and deadlines.
  • Must have a high regard for personal accountability, and understands the critical importance of Commitment to Excellence.
  • Must demonstrate a high energy level and promote a positive work ethic in support of our Corporate Values and Vision, and a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion.
  • Must have the willingness and ability to acquire and maintain additional licenses, training credentials and/or certifications as required for this position.
  • Must be available 24/7, and available to be on call and/or participate in off-hour emergency response activities as required.
  • Within 6 months of date of hire, must progress to Qualified Distribution System Operator status by achieving a thorough working knowledge of the electric distribution system, Company and Departmental policy, procedures, legal & ethical requirements, safety and environmental practices and be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word), WMS, OMS, NRG, EMS, DSCADA, ADMS, and other operational or Windows based software utilized in the Corporation.
Responsibilities
  • Accurately develops required planned and emergency distribution switch orders within NMS or initiates other actions to ensure the safe, secure and reliable operation of the electric distribution system while avoiding unnecessary customer outages, unsafe conditions and operating errors.
  • Operates the electric distribution system in accordance with all applicable guidelines including but not limited to: company policy, the collective bargaining agreement, OSHA and internal safety, operating and work procedures.
  • Ensures response to emergencies in a timely manner commensurate with current corporate guidance and communicates that response to proper company personnel. Manages field forces, supervisory and weekly, to ensure that emergency work is progressing by managing and facilitating resources necessary to complete the job.
  • Supervises the Service Operators including managing their performance, accurate time reporting, and workload to ensure efficient use of company resources and reduce inconsistencies. This includes oversight in the areas of company callouts, dispatch and effective management of crews, ETR accuracy, comprehensive and timely updates in OMS and other applications, and timely updates to the management staff on duty. Directs and enforces the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement, corporate and departmental policies. Participates in the disciplinary process if/when necessary.
  • Coordinates the operation of substation distribution equipment with the System Operator, including planned and emergency switching, clearance requests and equipment repairs in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Ensures timely internal & external notifications are prepared and distributed as per departmental guidance documents including accidents, environmental and safety incidents, outages, system maintenance requirements, as well as, day-to-day activities.
  • Ensures full compliance to all external regulatory related activities as they apply to the electric distribution system, including timely and accurate event reporting.
  • Provides quality assurance by actively assessing the department's compliance to specifications, procedures, rules and regulations, identifying deficiencies and their root causes and correcting deficiencies for overall improvement to avoid errors, enhance productivity, improve electric service reliability and ensure compliance.
  • Monitors, controls, and leverages local Distributed Generation for distribution system security and crew safety.
  • Understands the NYISO DER market and communicates the effects of local Distributed Generation to the Energy Control Center and other departments as needed.
  • Provides quality assurance by actively assessing the department's compliance to specifications, procedures, rules and regulations, identifying deficiencies and their root causes; and correcting deficiencies for overall improvement to avoid errors, enhance productivity, improve electric service reliability and ensure compliance.
  • Participates in internal procedural and operational improvement initiatives. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, soliciting recommendations and best practices from peers, drafting new Operating Instructions and/or revising existing Operating Instructions.
  • Provides accurate and timely mapping updates and manages the update process with the Mapping Department, to include, but not limited to, as-built changes communicated by field forces, mapping inaccuracies found during operations and new additions to the distribution system. The Sr. Distribution System Operator is required to follow-up on their own identified mapping feedback.
  • Represents DCC in meetings with various departments, including Electric, Substation and Transmission Operations and Distribution Engineering, and then provides feedback and updates to the DCC Section Manager in a timely fashion.
  • Performs other related assignments, as required.

Consolidated Edison supplies electricity to more than 10 million people and businesses in New York City and Westchester. Its work centers on reliable delivery of power and expanding access to energy services. The company also pursues a net-zero future by 2050, aggressively reducing fossil fuel use and investing in clean energy, infrastructure, and new technologies. It runs energy-efficiency programs that have cut carbon emissions by 11 million metric tons since 2009, and is undertaking long-term projects to strengthen resilience against extreme weather. Its approach differs from many competitors through a strong commitment to affordability, equity, and environmental justice, collaboration with customers, regulators, engineers, and policymakers, and a continuous focus on practical infrastructure and technology investments to support a cleaner energy system.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1823

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What believers are saying

  • Adjusted earnings rose 6.5% to $5.40 per share in 2024 from $5.07 in 2023.
  • 7-million share offering funds subsidiary growth investments through 2025.
  • Sustainability report details clean energy infrastructure progress supporting decarbonization.

What critics are saying

  • Net income fell 28% to $1,820M in 2024 after Clean Energy Businesses divestiture.
  • Q4 2024 adjusted EPS dropped 2% to $0.98 amid rate case pressures.
  • New York net-zero mandate by 2050 demands capex outpacing regulatory rate approvals.

What makes Consolidated Edison unique

  • Con Edison partners with First Student on Brooklyn solar microgrid for bus electrification.
  • Con Edison collaborates with Logical Buildings on real-time emissions monitoring for NYC buildings.
  • Con Edison deploys ULC Technologies' robotic MV cable splicing for infrastructure efficiency.

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Benefits

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Sick Leave

Remote Work Options

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