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Manage day-to-day execution of transmission planning and strategy engagements, including coordinating project teams, tracking deliverables, and ensuring timelines and quality standards are met • Support transmission planning analyses, including regional and local planning, interconnection strategy, and evaluation of transmission expansion opportunities • Apply and interpret power system and market models, including power flow, production cost, and capacity expansion tools, to inform planning and investment decisions • Support large load and generation interconnection strategy, including queue positioning, cost allocation, and timing considerations for utilities, developers, and hyperscale customers • Conduct analysis of planning processes and regulatory frameworks, including RTO/ISO planning (e.g., MISO, PJM, SPP, CAISO), FERC policies, and state-level transmission initiatives • Develop clear, structured insights on transmission development, including project economics, risk assessment, and implications for rates and cost recovery • Contribute to stakeholder processes, including regulatory proceedings, technical working groups, and investor diligence efforts • Mentor and guide junior team members, supporting their development and ensuring high-quality analytical output • Prepare client-ready deliverables, including presentations, memoranda, and supporting analyses • Communicate findings clearly and effectively to clients and internal teams
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems Engineering, Engineering Economics, or a related field; Master’s degree preferred • 5–8 years of experience in transmission planning, power system analysis, or electricity market modeling • Familiarity with RTO/ISO transmission planning processes, interconnection procedures, and cost allocation frameworks • Experience with power system and market modeling tools (e.g., PSS®E, PSLF, PROMOD, Aurora, or similar) and ability to translate results into actionable insights • Experience managing project workstreams or small teams within larger engagements • Exposure to working with utilities, developers, regulators, or large energy users on transmission-related issues • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to distill complex analyses into clear insights • Strong problem-solving capabilities, with the ability to structure and execute analyses on complex issues • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality work in a team-oriented environment • Commitment to mentorship, collaboration, and continuous learning
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