Grand River Dam Authority
Bernie Huser has a diverse work experience in the field of network engineering. Bernie recently worked as a Network Engineer at the Grand River Dam Authority since October 2019. Prior to that, Bernie was looking for a new opportunity in the Tulsa area in 2012, with experience in Cisco and HP networking.
From 2002 to 2012, Bernie worked at Hewlett-Packard as a Network Engineer and also as a Technical Consultant III. In these roles, they handled large HP customers in Tulsa, recommended network designs, installed and configured network equipment, and provisioned circuits. Additionally, Bernie served as a Network Engineer for data center connectivity for EDS where they supported all EDS customer networking requirements.
Before joining Hewlett-Packard, Bernie worked at Sabre Holdings as a Data Center Network Engineer. In this role, they managed network connectivity for Sabre and American Airlines Reservation equipment in the Tulsa data centers. Bernie also supported wide area network connectivity with other airlines, credit card companies, and travel agencies.
Overall, Bernie Huser has extensive experience in network engineering and has worked with various companies in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Bernie Huser attended Fort Hays State University from 1974 to 1975, where they pursued General Studies but did not graduate with a degree. Bernie then transferred to Kansas State University in 1975 and completed their education, earning a degree in Engineering Technology (EET) in 1980.
Grand River Dam Authority
GRDA utilizes a diverse portfolio of electric generation assets to keep rates low and reliability high. This gas, coal, water and wind portfolio includes Oklahoma’s first hydroelectric facility; the state’s only pumped-storage project; the first M501J gas turbine deployed in the Western Hemisphere and other generation assets. GRDA transmits and delivers this wholesale electricity across its 24-county service area in Northeast Oklahoma via a sophisticated energy delivery system. GRDA sells electricity to three customer classes: municipals, electric cooperatives and industries. GRDA also manages 70,000 surface acres of lake waters in Oklahoma, including Grand Lake, Lake Hudson and the W.R. Holway Reservoir. GRDA also fulfills this stewardship mission in its management of the waters of the scenic Illinois River.