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the opportunity to direct a team of drafters and junior engineers, gaining leadership <br />experience. <br />In May 2017, Mr. Esghi worked as a Lead Real -Time Operation Engineer at CalSO. He <br />was responsible for power system operation, state estimation, R&D projects, and team <br />management/leadership. As a leader, he provided support in the development of <br />operating requirements. On the technical side, he advised on projects, performed real- <br />time contingency studies, and supported and interpreted real-time voltage stability <br />application solutions. <br />Mr. Esghi is currently serves as a lead consultant in SMAART POWER for system <br />automation, substation protection & control and real-time operations. <br />Certifications & Licenses <br />Harvard Business School Leadership Principles <br />Black & Veatch ASPIRE Leadership Development <br />Lean Engineer Certification — Black & Veatch and CAISO <br />Servant Leadership Principal Certification - CAISO <br />As Indicated in the following organization chart, the engineering team will be <br />involved in this project (Arc Flash Analysis And Electrical Safety Program <br />Development) on 70% capacity as required. <br />
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