Director, Meteorology (Portland, OR or Salt Lake City) #112883
PacifiCorpAbout the role
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PacifiCorp is seeking customer-centric candidates to grow and sustain our commitment to a culture of customer service excellence, environmental sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion.
General Purpose
Oversees PacifiCorp’s meteorology strategy, technology and tools, data and policy associated with wildfire and non-wildfire forecasting and recommendations for operational actions. Oversees project objectives and vendor contracts and relationships and leads the meteorology team doing the day-to-day forecasting and project support. Serves as the primary contact for meteorological strategy and policy inputs needed within the business. Standardizes delivery of work products, processes, and meteorology support for events such as Public Safety Power Shutoff. This may include taking the role as the lead forecaster during periods of critical fire weather conditions and providing strategic meteorological support for operational and engineering projects designed to mitigate wildfire risk. Oversees daily, weekly, and long-term seasonal weather forecasts products, advisories, and warnings concerning a number of hazardous weather conditions, such as severe weather, fire danger, high winds, flash floods, and winter storms to support T&D system operations and generation operations. Responsible for selecting, coaching, and developing employees in the meteorology team, and responsible for management of employee salaries and employee performance.
Responsibilities
- Develop and maintain the annual budget to support staffing, operational, and technology requirements for a 7/24-hour weather forecasting, real-time weather updates, and technology simulated event impacts supporting operational decisions.
- Lead a team of subject matter experts for all weather, fuels and wildfire related meteorological matters.
- Integrate a wide range of meteorological data and support development and deployment of technology to provide continuously updated weather information to better manage the impacts of weather on the electric system and identified vulnerabilities.
- Oversee the subject matter experts that analyze surface observation data, satellite imagery, NEXRAD Doppler RADAR data, and Numerical Weather Predication data, integrate historical outage and operational data, and utilize tools for modeling and simulation of wildfire impacts.
- Manage and improve processes for daily forecasting, real-time weather alerts and updates, and real-time support for storm and Public Safety Power Shutoff Events.
- Interview hire, train, coach and manage employees.
- Provide short- and long-term seasonal weather forecasts, analysis of data, and historical impacts to allow preparedness, and proactive resource availability in the case of pending severe weather.
- Work with the company’s energy supply function on short- and long-term seasonal weather forecasts to optimize hydro, wind, and solar generation asset utilization.
- Provide weather forecasting data to support power procurement transactions.
- Oversee a team of subject matter experts responsible for on call response to request for short-range weather predication.
- Support the development of analytical tools for various operational organizations and fire mitigation planning.
- Continually maintain and enhance policies, procedures and tools for monitoring the company’s weather network and associated alerting.
- Improve all real-time and operational forecasts through process improvements via new technologies and advancements and in coordination with other utility best practices.
- Work closely with engineering and operational organizations to integrate weather information into fire risk mitigation and community resilience projects.
- Collaborate with local, state, and federal government agencies (i.e. National Weather Service, CalFire, Oregon Department of Forestry, Utah DNR-FFSL, etc.), universities, and other research groups to advance the science of Meteorology and develop new technologies and communication tools to promote safe, reliable operation of the electric distribution and transmission systems and renewable generation assets.
- Responsible to ensure all company owned weather stations are sited, integrated into work processes, remain fully functional and are maintained as required.
- Responsible to ensure that a fleet of portable weather stations are maintained and can be sited during storm or Public Safety Power Shutoff events to enhance coverage and metrics available for decision making.
- Represent the company, and act as the primary point of contact as required
- with local, state and federal agencies, the private sector, volunteer organizations and the public for all weather-related matters.
- Oversee the preparation and dissemination of daily operational weather reports
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