Grand River Dam Authority
Jason N. has a diverse work experience in the engineering field.
Jason started their career in 2007 at Dashiell Corporation as a Utility Engineer. In this role, they designed One-Lines, substation layouts, substation elevations, and created grounding and lightning protection studies. Jason worked at Dashiell Corporation until June 2009.
In June 2009, they joined Grand River Dam Authority as a Substation Engineer. During their time there, they designed substations for economic, reliability, and redundancy. Jason also designed grounding grids and conducted lightning protection studies. Jason worked in this role for almost nine years until April 2018.
From April 2018 to September 2019, they were promoted to Senior Substation Engineer at Grand River Dam Authority.
In October 2019, Jason transitioned to the role of SCADA Engineer at Grand River Dam Authority.
In addition to their work at Grand River Dam Authority, Jason also had a role as a Substation Engineer at Think Energy Group from 2009 to 2010. During this time, they designed substation layouts, physical elevations, and grounding layouts, and conducted ground fault studies using Cyme software.
Furthermore, Jason served as an ATOC - Information Control in the US Air Force Reserve from May 2001 to July 2021.
Jason N. completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Oklahoma State University, graduating in 2007. Prior to attending Oklahoma State University, they served in the United States Air Force Reserves starting in 2001. Additionally, Jason N. has some affiliation with the University of Central Oklahoma, although specific details about their degree or field of study are not provided.
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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.