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Asset Management Specialist

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Texas-New Mexico Power Company

Dickinson, TX (In Person)

$128,022 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 day ago (Updated 5 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/20/2026

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Job Description

Asset Management Specialist 3.1 3.1 out of 5 stars 1623 Gill Rd, Dickinson, TX 77539 $94,831
  • $161,213 a year
  • Full-time Texas-New Mexico Power Company 15 reviews $94,831
  • $161,213 a year
  • Full-time
POSTING DEADLINE
This position is posted until filled.
PREFERENCES
Suggested Preferences Focus:
Configure and manage the Cascade
EAM/CMMS
system to support maintenance planning, capital equipment lifecycle, data governance, and regulatory compliance.
Key Requirements:
7+ years of experience in asset management, EAM/CMMS configuration, or utility/industrial operations. Hands-on experience with Cascade or similar
EAM/CMMS
platforms (e.g., Maximo, SAP PM, Infor). Strong background in utility, energy, or infrastructure asset data (e.g., stations, substations, equipment, field operations). Proven ability to configure systems (not just use them), including asset hierarchies, inspections, triggers, PM schedules, workflows, and compliance modules. Experience establishing or maintaining data governance standards, ensuring data integrity, and supporting audit requirements. Experience supporting system integrations, testing, upgrades, and validation activities. Strong understanding of regulatory requirements and how to operationalize them within an
EAM/CMMS
system.
What They Do:
Configure and maintain asset structures, equipment records, locations, inspections, triggers, and maintenance workflows in Cascade. Build and sustain accurate asset hierarchies and data structures to support maintenance execution and reporting. Ensure system configuration supports regulatory audits, compliance tracking, and documentation requirements. Maintain and support integrations with related systems; coordinate testing, troubleshooting, and upgrades with IT and vendors. Partner with Engineering, Field Operations, Project Management, IT, and compliance teams to align system configuration with business needs. Support capital equipment lifecycle tracking and ensure data accuracy across systems. Provide guidance, training, and documentation to users on system processes and best practices.
Ideal Candidate:
7+ years in asset management, maintenance systems, or utility operations. Strong system configuration and data governance expertise. Experience owning or supporting
EAM/CMMS
configuration in a business-facing role. Detail-oriented, process-driven, and highly collaborative across cross-functional teams. Able to translate technical, engineering, and operational requirements into effective system configuration.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Asset Management Specialist Salary Grade:
G05 Minimum Midpoint Maximum $94,831
  • $128,022
  • $161,213
SUMMARY:
This position serves as the business-side configuration specialist for the Cascade Enterprise Asset management/Computerized Maintenance Management System (EAM/CMMS) application. The role is responsible for maintaining accurate and reliable asset, equipment, and maintenance data by configuring system structures, inspections, triggers, and integrations that support maintenance planning, regulatory compliance, and operational decision-making. The position works closely with Engineering, Field Operations, IT Services, and external vendors to ensure the Cascade application functions effectively and aligns with business, operational, and compliance requirements. This is a functional application role and does not include IT infrastructure or database administration responsibilities.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Configure and maintain Cascade application setup, including asset structures, locations, stations, equipment records, positions, inspections, triggers, and maintenance workflows. Serve as the business-side system owner for configuration standards and data structure governance Evaluate and prioritize configuration requests to ensure data integrity, system reliability, and alignment with operational and compliance requirements. Work with Engineering, Project Management, Field Operations, and other business groups to gather equipment and station information. Build and maintain accurate equipment, station, location, and hierarchy records in Cascade, including nameplate data, classifications, and required attributes. Ensure assets are properly linked to positions and inspection programs so maintenance and compliance activities are generated correctly. Support and maintain integrations between Cascade and related systems such as Powerbase, RTS, Cascade Mobile, and DTA. Coordinate with IT Services and the Cascade vendor to troubleshoot issues, test enhancements, support upgrades, and validate configuration changes prior to production deployment Ensure Cascade configuration and data entry adhere to established data governance standards, audit requirements, and regulatory obligations. Review and validate configuration changes to prevent adverse impacts to compliance reporting, maintenance schedules, and asset visibility. Partner with data stewardship and compliance teams to support audits and data quality initiatives. Provide functional guidance and training to business users on proper Cascade usage and processes. Develop and maintain documentation related to configuration standards, system processes, and best practices. Assist users in understanding how configuration and data entry affect maintenance execution, reporting, and compliance outcomes.
COMPETENCIES
Advanced knowledge of
EAM/CMMS
systems, including configuration, asset hierarchy design, inspections, triggers, and maintenance workflows (Cascade preferred). Strong understanding of utility asset management, including station and equipment data, maintenance programs, and operational dependencies. Ability to interpret engineering documentation and translate technical and operational requirements into accurate system configuration and data structures. Experience supporting application-level integrations and coordinating testing and validation activities. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to data quality, system reliability, and compliance impacts. Effective written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain technical concepts to non-technical business users. Ability to exercise independent judgment while adhering to governance, audit, and compliance requirements. Experience collaborating with cross-functional stakeholders, including Engineering, Project Management, Field Operations, IT Services, and external vendors.
QUALIFICATIONS MINIMUM EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE
Bachelors degree in Information Systems, Engineering, Computer Science, Business, or a related field preferred; a minimum of seven to nine years of related experience, or equivalent combination of education and or/experience related to the discipline. Demonstrated experience configuring, supporting, or maintaining
EAM/CMMS
systems; Cascade experience preferred. Experience working with utility asset data, engineering documentation, maintenance programs, or field operations data. Experience with application-level configuration concepts such as configuration control, security roles, data imports, and environment management.
ANALYSIS AND PROBLEM-SOLVING ABILITY
Analyzes and evaluates complex system, data, and process-related issues associated with the Cascade
EAM/CMMS
application and its integrations. Reviews engineering documentation, operational requirements, maintenance programs, and data relationships to determine appropriate configuration, data structure, or corrective actions. Exercises judgment in identifying root causes, assessing potential impacts to system functionality, maintenance scheduling, reporting accuracy, and compliance obligations. Resolves non-routine issues through analysis and coordination with internal subject matter experts, IT Services, and vendors as appropriate.
DECISION MAKING
Exercises independent judgment in day-to-day decisions related to Cascade configuration, asset and equipment data setup, inspections, triggers, and process implementation. Determines appropriate courses of action within established policies, procedures, and governance standards. Decisions with potential enterprise-wide, regulatory, or cross-functional impact are coordinated with management, IT Services, and other stakeholders. The role operates with moderate latitude for independent action while adhering to escalation protocols.
SCOPE AND IMPACT
This position has a significant impact on the accuracy, reliability, and effective use of the Cascade
EAM/CMMS
application, which supports asset management, maintenance planning, regulatory compliance, and operational decision-making across multiple business units. Configuration and data decisions directly affect maintenance scheduling, inspection execution, reporting accuracy, and audit readiness. Errors or omissions may result in operational inefficiencies, reporting gaps, or compliance risk. Effective performance supports data quality, system reliability, and cross-functional coordination.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work is primarily performed in a standard office environment utilizing a computer, software applications, and other office equipment. The position requires sustained periods of sitting, visual concentration, and use of a computer keyboard and mouse while performing system configuration, data analysis, and coordination activities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Occasional travel to substations, operating locations, or field offices may be required to support system validation, data verification, process reviews, or coordination with engineering and field personnel. The role may require participation in meetings, testing activities, or issue-resolution efforts outside of normal business hours during system upgrades, deployments, or critical support situations. Physical demands are primarily sedentary, with occasional walking, standing, and light lifting of materials weighing up to 10 pounds.
NOTE:
Employees in Services Company may be responsible for providing services to various Holding Company subsidiaries and affiliates.
SAFETY AND ADA STATEMENT
Safety Statement:
Safety is a core value at (TXNM Energy/PNM/TNMP) and our vision, "everyone goes home safe", reflects our commitment to promoting an environment conducive to learning, improving and building safety practices. Our safety value is built upon the belief that every employee deserves to work in an environment free from harm. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Statement:
If you require assistance with the job application process due to a disability, please contact HR ADA Analyst, at 505-241-4627.

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