UtilityInnovation Group
Brian McFarlin's work experience is as follows:
1. President at UtilityEngineering, LLC, a division of UtilityInnovation Group (2022 - Present):
- Leads a team specializing in utility protections and controls engineering, substation and distribution development, microgrid development, and energy finance.
- Aims to influence the decarbonization and growth of advanced energy systems worldwide.
- Focused on designing, building, protecting, and operating the carbon-free grid of the future.
2. Vice President of Operations at TechServ Consulting & Training (2019 - 2022):
- Oversees operations at a consulting and training company that supports the electric utility industry.
3. Director of T&D Operations at TechServ Consulting & Training, Ltd. (2016 - 2022):
- Responsible for leading the transmission and distribution operations of the company.
- Ensures quality service and exceeds client expectations.
4. Sr. Manager - Supplier Relationship Management at Oncor (2008 - 2016):
- Works for Texas's largest transmission and distribution utility, serving over 10 million customers.
- Manages supplier relationships and ensures smooth operations.
5. Director at Huron Consulting Group (2007 - 2008):
- Holds a leadership position at a consulting firm.
6. Senior Manager at Denali Consulting (2006 - 2007):
- Serves as a senior manager at a consulting company.
7. Director of Sourcing Services at Perfect Commerce (2000 - 2006):
- Manages sourcing services at a commerce company.
Overall, Brian McFarlin has gained substantial experience in the utility industry, consulting, and supplier management. Brian has held key leadership positions and has a strong focus on renewable energy and the development of advanced energy systems.
Brian McFarlin attended Texas A&M University from 1980 to 1985, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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UtilityInnovation Group
UtilityInnovation Group offers electric grid infrastructure across the globe with an decarbonization and the ever-increasing need for resiliency. They provide microgrids, distributed energy resources, system integration, substation development, utility engineering, cybersecurity, remote monitoring, infrastructure development, decarbonization,digitalization, grid reliability, and electrification.