Job Location: Oakland, CA
Job Location: Oakland
Department Overview
The Transmission System Planning (TSP) department performs Interconnection studies, multi-year assessments and develops a portfolio of transmission expansion plans and projects to meet the company’s transmission needs for delivery of safe and reliable electric service to our customers while adhering to North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC) planning standards. The members of TSP actively participate in the NERC and WECC standard development process for electric transmission reliability. The department is also involved in developing transmission expansion policy and strategy to meet the Company’s RPS goals. In addition, the department provides support to project implementation groups, operations, law, contract and other internal departments.
Position Summary
This position is represented by the Engineers and Scientists of California (ESC) subject to collective bargaining.
The Senior Transmission Planning is responsible for providing technical, planning and project implementation support for transmission, substation, and distribution systems. The responsibility level of this position increases with experience and demonstrated ability.
Job Responsibilities
Basecase preparation
Lead and manage approval process for PG&E’s transmission load forecast.
Lead generator testing and model development
Develop HVDC or other non-standard equipment models for power flow and dynamic stability analysis.
Transmission System Studies
Primary lead in transmission planning studies including long-term studies that develop strategy and comprehensive plan to ensure safe, reliable, economic and efficient operation of the electric transmission system.
Lead and support development of Annual Transmission Planning Assessment and Expansion Plan.
Provide technical guidance to internal departments (Engineering, Operations, Substation and T-line asset strategy, Distribution Planning etc.) on planning and policy issues
Lead complex studies such as RAS design related studies.
Develop and standardize new analytic methods for power system analysis/modeling
Lead the development of interconnection handbook, criteria, and standards for WECC/NERC compliance
Guide and direct the work of lower level engineers on interconnection studies, where appropriate.
Project Implementation
Provide technical expertise and lead in the implementation of complex and large-scale projects including projects that require a Permit to Construct (PTC) permit.
Implement complex projects requiring CPCN permit with guidance.
Compliance and Regulatory
Lead in preparation of need portion of filings with regulatory agencies on transmission projects as necessary.
Lead FERC/NERC/WECC/CAISO compliance requirements such as F1004 forms, RIMS, FNM, and FAC, TPL, NUC, and MOD reliability standards and criterion.
Lead annual Gap Analysis for FERC/NERC compliance.
Qualifications
Minimum:
Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering or a related technical discipline from an accredited curriculum in the US or the equivalent from outside the US
8 years of experience in electrical engineering, planning and/or operations
Desired:
Current and active California PE license
Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering
Knowledge of power system theory and analysis
Knowledge of PG&E’s electric transmission system
Knowledge of NERC and WECC reliability standards
Experience in system operations, engineering, asset strategy, or system protection
Previous experience with GE PSLF Program or similar load flow program
Experience in programming languages such as Matlab, Python, VBA, EPCL
EIT/PE Certification, registered Electrical Engineer in California
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