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Sarah Chehabeddine

Digital Workplace Analyst at AESO

Sarah Chehabeddine has extensive experience in vendor management and IT process optimization, currently serving as a Digital Workplace Analyst and previously as an IT Vendor Management Analyst at AESO since October 2018. Responsibilities include bridging the gap between PMO and Vendor Management, optimizing contract management reporting, developing automated vendor scorecards, conducting RFx processes, and assisting in electronic records migration. Prior to AESO, Sarah held the position of IS Vendor Analyst at Husky Energy, managing vendor relationships and compliance audits, and coordinating project management activities related to Salesforce VRM implementation. Additional experience includes working as a Production Control Co-op Student and Delivery Coordinator Co-op Student, alongside early career work as a Bookkeeper at Genitek Consulting Inc. Sarah Chehabeddine holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Logistics, Materials, and Supply Chain Management from The University of Lethbridge.

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Calgary, Canada

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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.


Headquarters

Calgary, Canada

Employees

201-500

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