*Flexible Work Arrangement: Hybrid*
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.
Essential Functions:
Perform power system thermal, voltage and stability analysis required in the Long Term Regional Transmission Planning process.
Support the development of Long Term Regional Transmission Planning scenarios.
Evaluate regional transmission solution alternatives and identify optimum solutions.
In coordination with Transmission Planning, identify modifications to short-term transmission planning solutions that may address Long Term Regional Transmission Planning needs.
Support the modeling and analysis tasks to accommodate generation deactivation studies and other special studies.
Work with transmission owner staff and other stakeholders staff in the development and refinement of the Long Term Regional Transmission Planning analysis and process.
Work with other members of the department and System Planning Division to solve complex engineering problems.
Identify and assist with the development of new and innovative methods and tools in the planning process.
Prepare reports and presentations to support activities of the System Planning Division.
Represent PJM on industry committees, task forces, or stakeholder groups involving issues relate to planning and engineering.
Demonstrate strong communication, collaboration, prioritization and coordination skills.
Characteristics & Qualifications:
Required:
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or Electrical Engineering
At least 5 years of work experience
Ability to produce high-quality work products with attention to detail
Experience in quantitative and qualitative analysis
Ability to use mathematical and electrical theory
Ability to troubleshoot and provide technical support
Preferred:
Master's Degree in Engineering
At least 10 years of experience in RTO/ISO/TO/Other power industry experience
Experience with PJM operations, markets, and planning functions
Experience using PSS/e (power system analysis program)
Ability and desire to build relationships and interact with a wide range of stakeholders and staff to maintain and enhance PJM’s customer service reputation