INDEPENDENT ELECTRICITY SYSTEM OPERATOR (IESO)
Requisition ID: | 20222 |
Location: | Mississauga - Hybrid |
Status: | Regular |
Business Unit: | Planning, Conservation & Resource Adequacy |
Why join us?
You've got great skills. And you want to use them in an organization where you know what you do every day matters. We get that.
We also know that ensuring Ontarians have access to affordable and reliable power doesn't happen by accident. So we give you the tools, flexibility and support you need to achieve your goals, and development opportunities to help you grow. You'll thrive in a collaborative, team-based environment that values your unique skills and experiences - and recognizes that when you do better, we become even better too.
Who we are
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) works at the centre of the province's power system, ensuring Ontarians have access to reliable and cost-effective electricity when and where they need it. We operate the province's electricity grid 24/7, design, run and oversee the wholesale electricity markets, and plan and prepare to meet Ontario's electricity needs - now and into the future.
The opportunity
Transmission Planning is responsible for initiating and supporting the implementation of transmission investments, at the provincial, regional and local level, and of distribution connected non-wire alternatives that enhance system performance, increase market efficiency and/or reduce cost for customers. Its power system plans form the basis for capital investment decisions, regulatory approvals and the development of commercial agreements to provide new transmission facilities and supply resources.
The Transmission Planning team produces assessments as required by NPCC and NERC that demonstrate its power system plans meet reliability standards, and they also provide transmission interface limits for resource adequacy assessments and to facilitate resource procurement activities. The team continually develops and evolves their planning processes to ensure that their processes continue to align with future procurement activities, stakeholder expectations and other processes within the IESO.
The current need for the Transmission Planning Engineer is within the Transmission Plan Integration team whose focus is on the following types of activities:
As needs and projects evolve, the successful applicant may take on a role within another team in our Transmission Planning division, which primarily executes bulk and regional planning.
The use of the title "Transmission Planning Engineer" shall be only used by incumbents who are PEO license holders that are competent in the field of electrical engineering. The use of the Title "Transmission Planning Specialist" shall be used by incumbents who are not PEO license holders or PEO license holders who are not competent in the field of electrical engineering.
Please note: this posting and that of Power System Planning Analyst represents one opportunity. The level of role (Engineer, Specialist or Analyst) for this opening will depend on the candidate's experience, qualifications and capabilities. Non-licensed applicants with early-career level experience are invited to view and apply to our Power System Planning Analyst role through the link below:
Power System Planning Analyst (20246)
What you'll do
The Transmission Planning Engineer will receive assignment from the Sr. Transmission Planning Engineer, Engineering Manager, and/or Manager in general terms on specific problems related to assigned areas of work, obtain necessary data for problem solution, develop solutions to problems and produce the necessary justification (documentation, study results, etc.) to substantiate recommendations. Duties include:
Engineering duties include:
What you need to succeed
Education
Experience
A period of over 6 years, and up to and including 8 years, is considered necessary to gain this experience.
What's in it for you
Deadline: February 17, 2025
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At the IESO, we know that achieving great results depends on embracing diversity by attracting, developing and retaining people from a wide variety of backgrounds. We do this by ensuring our recruitment and advancement policies are fair and equitable, and by creating an accessible and inclusive environment - one that values every team member's unique skills and experiences and ensures they have the support they need to achieve their potential. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know.
We thank you for your interest in a career at the IESO, but we will only contact those candidates selected for an interview.
Note: The successful candidate must be eligible to work in Canada and will be subject to a background check.
The IESO offers a hybrid work model program to most of our employees, based on business needs. Individuals participating in the program can work an average of three days per week remotely within Ontario. It also offers three flex weeks when individuals can work remotely within Ontario. When working in the office, you will be located at our Mississauga location.
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