The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) is responsible for the safe, reliable, and economic planning and operation of the Alberta Interconnected Electric System. We provide open and non-discriminatory access to Alberta’s interconnected power grid and also facilitate Alberta’s competitive wholesale electricity market. The AESO strives to foster an inclusive, diverse and equitable workplace where people feel respected and welcomed for who they are, together we deliver high performance and innovative results.
Job Description
If you are a current AESO employee, please view openings and apply through our internal site at Workday.
System Controllers work in small teams to oversee and direct the operation of the Alberta provincial power system. From the AESO control room, you will dispatch energy and ancillary services from power market participants, schedule power flow with Alberta’s neighbours, direct the operation of the bulk electric system and ensure the power system is operated safely, reliably, economically and in compliance to operating standards and market rules. Being a part of this team is a unique career opportunity at the heart of the power system in service to all Albertans. Responsibilities include:
Ensure the safe, reliable, and economic operation of the interconnected electric system.
Dispatch the Alberta electricity market in accordance with Independent System Operator (ISO) rules.
Collaborate with transmission and generation facility owners to ensure reliability is maintained within the Alberta Interconnected Electric System
Schedule and manage energy transfers on interconnections.
Monitor real time contingency analysis and run load flow studies.
Logging and reporting system events.
This is a developmental position. Our System Controller in Training (SCIT) program includes formal and on-the job training. Our team of qualified System Controllers and Real Time Managers provide guidance and support to ensure our SCITs achieve the technical competencies required to operate the grid. It is typical to spend 2-3 years in the SCIT program to get the exposure and experience to progress to a System Controller. System Controllers are required to achieve and maintain System Operator Certification with the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), AESO will support your attainment and maintenance of this certification. This certification prepares operators to handle the bulk power system during normal and emergency operations and requires ongoing professional development to maintain this certification.
Signs you will enjoy working in this opportunity:
You thrive working in a tight-knit team.
You stay composed and make quality decisions under pressure.
You have a curious mind and enjoy digging in deep to learn how things work and have interest in power systems.
You have a keen ability to observe patterns, learn, and problem solve.
You adopt new and advanced applications quickly and you have sharp technical acumen.
You enjoy the lifestyle that accompanies shift work environments.
You thrive in a fast-paced and dynamic environment and are looking for an opportunity to embark on transformative change.
You embrace change and pivot and adapt with ease.
Education & Experience
Experience in utility transmission, generation or distribution is an asset to this role. We will also consider applicants with backgrounds in other technical spaces that can demonstrate adept learning in a highly technical environment and team problem solving and decision making in critical situations. We’re looking for a combination of applicable education and life experience that exhibits the qualities below.
Qualities of a successful system controller:
The ability to follow set processes and protocol.
Demonstrated advanced problem-solving skills that integrate critical thinking and sound judgement in high-pressure real-time scenarios.
Confident in your decision making, you remain calm and focused during critical incidents and communicate clearly to a wide variety of people.
Ability to embody a position of authority, when necessary, with professionalism.
Team-oriented. You consider your team’s success equivalent to your own success.
A history of consistent high performance in a highly organized, rapid moving and complex environment.
An understanding of the importance of compliance requirements and a willingness to champion them.
Alberta needs electricity 24 hours a day. This position involves 24/7 shift work and requires reliable transportation to two remote locations (a primary and back up location) not accessible by Calgary Public Transit. When our System Controllers are on shift, they are in the heart of the action and when they are off, they are fully enjoying personal pursuits.
Application deadline: July 29, 2026
If you are contacted for a pre-screening and/or interview, please advise of any accommodation measures required to enable you to fully participate. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
The Alberta Electric System Operator is unable to accept unsolicited agency resumes.
The Alberta Electric System Operator, and its members, officers, employees and agents (collectively, the "AESO") is committed to protecting personal information provided to it. When you submit your personal information to the AESO for the purpose of pursuing employment with the AESO, the collection, use and disclosure of personal information is in accordance with the provisions of the Protection of Privacy Act (POPA) of Alberta.
As noted, the AESO is mandated to maintain the safe and reliable operations of the provincial power grid. As part of meeting its obligations, the AESO may require the successful candidate to undergo a criminal background check for the position. This collection of personal information for the purposes of a check will be conducted in accordance with Section 4 of POPA.
Skills Required
- Willingness to work 24/7 shift schedules
- Reliable transportation to two remote locations not accessible by Calgary public transit
- Ability to follow set processes and protocol
- Advanced problem-solving, critical thinking and sound judgement in high-pressure real-time scenarios
- Calm, confident decision-making and clear communication during critical incidents
- Ability to dispatch the electricity market in accordance with ISO rules and schedule/manage energy transfers
- Experience monitoring real-time contingency analysis and running load flow studies
- Willingness to obtain and maintain NERC System Operator Certification (AESO will support attainment)
- Experience in utility transmission, generation or distribution
- Backgrounds in other technical fields showing rapid learning and team problem solving in critical situations
- Strong technical acumen and ability to adopt new and advanced applications quickly
- Understanding of compliance requirements and willingness to champion them
What We Do
The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) manages and operates the provincial power grid. We're a not-for-profit organization serving in the public interest. We work with industry partners and the government to make sure reliable power is there when you need it. Whatever changes happen in the world, Albertans can rely on us to manage the electricity markets and meet your energy needs. From integrating renewable energy into your life to developing the grid, the future for electricity in Alberta looks bright. What do we do Manage and plan the power grid 24 hours a day When you need power, you expect it. We work with industry partners to keep electricity flowing throughout the province. Our system controllers balance supply and demand 24/7, making sure four million Albertans have power when they need it. Manage and operate the energy markets In Alberta, companies own generation, transmission and distribution facilities. We dispatch the power sold by generators, using the lowest-priced electricity first and then the next lowest until the need for power has been satisfied. We also enforce transmission tariffs and regulations, keeping the market fair and open for everyone. Plan the future of the system and its infrastructure As Alberta grows, so does its need for electricity. We plan ahead and expand the grid, ensuring the right transmission lines are built as efficiently as possible. As the province moves away from coal-fired power plants, we're enabling investment in renewable energy. In everything we do, our eye is always on the future







