The Scenario Analysis and Special Studies Department coordinates the Long Term Regional Transmission Planning process to address the evolving resource mix and load growth needs. The (Sr./Lead) 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 NOPR: Building for the Future through Electric Regional Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation and Generator Interconnection. The primary responsibilities of the department entail: Scenario development, analysis and solution implementation to address evolving resource mix and load growth needs primarily driven by State/Federal Policies. Pursue key planning study efforts such as generator deactivation analysis, state scenario studies, etc. Support stakeholder process, ISO, Federal/State, IMM, Transmission Owner and PJM department coordination efforts. Identify, develop and implement process and tool enhancements. 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