Delivery Manager with EMS, DERMS (Power Utilities) - Remote

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We have an opening for Delivery Manager with EMS & DERMS (Power Utilities) - Remote
Job title: Delivery Manager with EMS & DERMS (Power Utilities)
Work Location with Zip code: Cambridge, MA 02141 -- Remote
Duration of the project: 6 Months
Implementation Partner: xxxxx/End client will be disclosed in the interview.
Interview mode: Video
Visas: Independent have skills:
Power Sector experience is MUST!
1. End to End OT Project Delivery: Leads full lifecycle delivery of complex DERMS and EMS projects, ensuring scope, schedule, budget, quality, and customer expectations are consistently met.
2. Cross Functional Engineering Leadership: Drives coordinated execution across engineering, integration, data, forecasting, testing, cybersecurity, and operations teams for reliable OT system deployments.
3. Customer & Stakeholder Governance: Acts as the primary customer interface, managing communications, requirement alignment, escalations, issue resolution, and delivery governance across both DERMS and EMS programs.
4. Quality, Cybersecurity & Regulatory Compliance: Ensures strict adherence to IT/OT security standards, interoper ability requirements, utility compliance, and end to end quality benchmarks including FAT/SAT and production readiness.
5. Risk Management & Continuous Improvement: Maintains risk registers, drives mitigation strategies, and leads continuous improvement in delivery processes, best practices, team capability, and operational excellence.

Detailed Job Description:
As a Delivery Manager experienced in both EMS Reliance Services and GridOS DERMS Services, I lead the planning, coordination, and end to end delivery of mission critical utility OT projects with a strong focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. I manage cross functional engineering, integration, testing, forecasting, cybersecurity, and operational teams to ensure seamless execution of EMS real time control systems and DERMS distributed energy management deployments. My responsibilities include overseeing high availability system operations, ensuring compliance with regulatory and cybersecurity standards, maintaining clear and proactive communication with customers and stakeholders, and driving smooth integration of EMS and DERMS solutions across utility environments. I consistently deliver projects within scope, schedule, and budget while enabling utilities to enhance grid performance, support DER fleet operations, and achieve their operational and regulatory objectives.
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