Generation Engineering Manager
Listed on 2026-06-29
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Operations Manager -
Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering, Power Plant / Engineering, Renewable Energy, Operations Manager
Job Overview
Responsible to the Senior Manager Engineering for achieving functional area/corporate goals and objectives in the most cost‑efficient manner through effective planning, organizing, controlling, developing and executing operational support engineering design for all TSGT generating facilities to meet power production requirements. This includes coal‑fired, gas‑fired, solar, and other generating stations.
Also provide engineering support when needed for the retirement, decommissioning and demolition of generating stations.
Provides generation engineering design support services including generation engineering related design and drawing control. Provides project construction management support for generation facilities upgrades and modifications. Provides North American Electric Reliability Corporation/Western Electricity Coordinating Council (NERC/WECC) compliance support for generation facilities.
SalaryHiring Salary Range: $135,000–$190,000. Actual compensation offer to candidate may vary outside of the posted hiring salary range based upon work experience, education, and/or skill level.
Benefits- Medical Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Health Savings Account (HSA)
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Flexible Work Schedules including compressed work week and telecommuting opportunities to work remotely up to 40%
- Life Insurance
- 401(k)
- Long Term Disability (LTD)
- Short Term Disability (STD)
- Employee Assistant Program (EAP)
- Paid Leave Benefits
Tri‑State is a wholesale power supply cooperative, operating on a not‑for‑profit basis, with electric distribution cooperatives and public power district members in four states:
Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and Wyoming. Founded in 1952, Tri‑State delivers reliable, affordable and responsible power and energy services to nearly a million electricity consumers across roughly 200,000 square miles of the West. Tri‑State’s electricity is generated from coal, natural gas, hydropower, wind, and solar and reaches members via a transmission system that includes substation facilities, telecommunications sites and almost 6,000 miles of high‑voltage transmission lines.
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