Goal templates — Energy Production & Distribution — P6
Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution · P6 — Principal Professional
These are canon-derived frames, not advice: every line is either verbatim JobFrame canon text or a fixed template wrapping it. ⟨target⟩ / ⟨baseline⟩ / ⟨date⟩ are placeholders for the manager to fill in. Nothing here is generated by AI — rows are omitted, never invented, when the canon lacks the underlying field.
SMART goals
One row per canon core output / responsibility this level owns.
JFM responsibility (P6)
Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices
- Specific
- Deliver: "Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices"
- Measurable
- Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
- Achievable
- Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor."
- Relevant
- Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
- Time-bound
- ⟨date⟩
JFM responsibility (P6)
Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy
- Specific
- Deliver: "Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy"
- Measurable
- Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
- Achievable
- Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor."
- Relevant
- Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
- Time-bound
- ⟨date⟩
JFM responsibility (P6)
Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements
- Specific
- Deliver: "Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements"
- Measurable
- Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
- Achievable
- Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor."
- Relevant
- Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
- Time-bound
- ⟨date⟩
JFM responsibility (P6)
Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems
- Specific
- Deliver: "Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems"
- Measurable
- Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
- Achievable
- Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor."
- Relevant
- Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
- Time-bound
- ⟨date⟩
JFM responsibility (P6)
Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions
- Specific
- Deliver: "Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions"
- Measurable
- Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
- Achievable
- Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor."
- Relevant
- Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
- Time-bound
- ⟨date⟩
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1. Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] Specific: Deliver: "Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices" Measurable: Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩. Achievable: Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor." Relevant: Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional. Time-bound: ⟨date⟩ 2. Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] Specific: Deliver: "Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy" Measurable: Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩. Achievable: Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor." Relevant: Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional. Time-bound: ⟨date⟩ 3. Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] Specific: Deliver: "Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements" Measurable: Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩. Achievable: Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor." Relevant: Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional. Time-bound: ⟨date⟩ 4. Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] Specific: Deliver: "Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems" Measurable: Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩. Achievable: Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor." Relevant: Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional. Time-bound: ⟨date⟩ 5. Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] Specific: Deliver: "Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions" Measurable: Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩. Achievable: Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Solves the most ambiguous, field-defining automation and integration problems with full independence as a strategic technical contributor." Relevant: Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Energy Production & Distribution mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional. Time-bound: ⟨date⟩
OKRs
Objectives from this level's core outputs; key results only where a real dimension or capability backs them.
JFM responsibility (P6)
Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices
- From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices"
- Evidence at this level's scope bar: "Organization-wide architecture and the hardest problems" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
JFM responsibility (P6)
Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy
- From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy"
- Evidence at this level's autonomy bar: "Defines direction; minimal oversight" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
JFM responsibility (P6)
Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements
- From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements"
- Evidence at this level's complexity bar: "Strategic, open-ended problems shaping the technical future" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
JFM responsibility (P6)
Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems
- From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems"
- Evidence at this level's impact bar: "Organization-wide" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
JFM responsibility (P6)
Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions
- From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions"
- Evidence at this level's decision rights bar: "Sets technical strategy for a major area" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
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Objective 1: Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices" KR2. Evidence at this level's scope bar: "Organization-wide architecture and the hardest problems" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ Objective 2: Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy" KR2. Evidence at this level's autonomy bar: "Defines direction; minimal oversight" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ Objective 3: Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements" KR2. Evidence at this level's complexity bar: "Strategic, open-ended problems shaping the technical future" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ Objective 4: Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems" KR2. Evidence at this level's impact bar: "Organization-wide" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ Objective 5: Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions" KR2. Evidence at this level's decision rights bar: "Sets technical strategy for a major area" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
MBO areas
Key result areas from this level's responsibilities, each with a standard grounded in the canon leveling rubric where one exists.
| Area | Standard | Target | Due |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices | Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." | ⟨target⟩ | ⟨date⟩ |
| Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy | Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." | ⟨target⟩ | ⟨date⟩ |
| Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements | Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." | ⟨target⟩ | ⟨date⟩ |
| Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems | Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." | ⟨target⟩ | ⟨date⟩ |
| Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions | Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." | ⟨target⟩ | ⟨date⟩ |
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1. Area: Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content] Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." Target: ⟨target⟩ Due: ⟨date⟩ 2. Area: Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content] Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." Target: ⟨target⟩ Due: ⟨date⟩ 3. Area: Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content] Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." Target: ⟨target⟩ Due: ⟨date⟩ 4. Area: Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content] Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." Target: ⟨target⟩ Due: ⟨date⟩ 5. Area: Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content] Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies visionary, field-shaping mastery of power automation, protection, and grid reliability to define portfolio-wide standards and architecture." Target: ⟨target⟩ Due: ⟨date⟩
Scorecard
Only perspectives with real canon backing are shown — no Financial or Customer perspective, since nothing in the canon grounds business-financial or customer measures for a role alone.
Internal process
- "Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- "Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- "Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- "Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- "Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
Role calibration
- Meets the scope bar: "Organization-wide architecture and the hardest problems"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- Meets the autonomy bar: "Defines direction; minimal oversight"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- Meets the complexity bar: "Strategic, open-ended problems shaping the technical future"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- Meets the impact bar: "Organization-wide"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- Meets the decision rights bar: "Sets technical strategy for a major area"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
- Meets the leadership bar: "Recognized authority; multiplies many teams"→ ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
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Internal process - "Leads development, standardization, and optimization of automation systems across an entire generation and distribution portfolio, defining global automation standards, templates, and best practices" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] - "Works cross-functionally with Design Engineering, Construction, Commissioning, controls vendors, and Site Operations to define portfolio-wide automation architecture and reliability strategy" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] - "Sets the technical direction for protective coordination, SCADA cybersecurity, and standards adoption (IEEE, NERC, NFPA 70/70E, FERC) so that all engineered systems meet regulatory and reliability requirements" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] - "Provides high-level technical mentorship to senior and junior engineers and resolves the most ambiguous, field-shaping automation and integration problems" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] - "Acts as recognized technical authority advising leadership and peer professionals on long-range automation, protection, and grid-reliability investment decisions" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: JFM responsibility (P6)] Role calibration - Meets the scope bar: "Organization-wide architecture and the hardest problems" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: level dimension (Scope)] - Meets the autonomy bar: "Defines direction; minimal oversight" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: level dimension (Autonomy)] - Meets the complexity bar: "Strategic, open-ended problems shaping the technical future" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: level dimension (Complexity)] - Meets the impact bar: "Organization-wide" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: level dimension (Impact)] - Meets the decision rights bar: "Sets technical strategy for a major area" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: level dimension (Decision rights)] - Meets the leadership bar: "Recognized authority; multiplies many teams" → ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ [source: level dimension (Leadership)]