Domain Expertise

Domain expertise is where technical depth meets operational context. These notes document applied knowledge that cannot be learned from textbooks alone — the patterns, decisions, trade-offs, and institutional knowledge of working in specific roles and industries.


Domains

Distribution System Operator (DSO)

The role, responsibilities, tools, and decisions involved in operating a modern electric distribution system. Grid operations, outage management, DER coordination, and the evolving DSO model.

Technical Product Management

Building and shipping technical products at the intersection of engineering and business. Roadmapping, stakeholder management, prioritization, and working with engineering teams in energy and infrastructure contexts.

Technical Consulting Services

Frameworks, methodologies, and skills for delivering technical advisory services — scoping engagements, communicating to executives, and translating deep engineering expertise into client value.


What Makes This Section Different

Notes here are less about theory and more about practice:

  • How decisions get made under uncertainty and time pressure
  • What the gap is between textbook knowledge and operational reality
  • How technical expertise is communicated to non-technical stakeholders
  • Lessons from real engagements, projects, and operational experience

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