The Long-Term and Interregional Transmission Planning coordinates the Long Term Regional Transmission Planning process to address the evolving resource mix and load growth needs. The (Sr./Lead) Analyst/Engineer I (II) will be working closely and collaboratively with a group of highly skilled engineers that perform transmission expansion analysis supporting the development of the Long Term Regional Transmission Expansion Plan. This position focuses on supporting key initiatives including, but are not limited to, the development of Long Term Regional Transmission Planning scenarios and processes, tools and analysis to support necessary reforms to the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan (RTEP) resulting from the FERC Order 1920 - Long Term Regional Transmission Planning. Primary responsibilities of the department entail: Implementation of FERC Order 1920 - Long Term Transmission Planning Generation deactivation analysis and coordination of results with internal PJM stakeholders Interregional Transmission Planning efforts and compliance with joint operating agreements Specific efforts related to FERC Order 1920 implementation include: Coordination with the PJM states and related organizations to develop input scenario assumptions Development of corresponding power flow and reliability models Reliability simulations, including power flow Coordination of a competitive transmission proposal window Project selection Presentation of final all in one long term transmission plan to PJM stakeholders and the PJM Board Departmental employees have an in-depth working knowledge of the PJM/NERC/RFC/SERC agreements, planning criteria, and operating instructions as they affect planning, operation, and analysis of the PJM system.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Utilities
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees