Junior (1 to 2 years), Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
NoVisa
Energy, Utilities, Electric TransmissionIndustries
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (minimum education requirement)
Strong analytical skills, ability to apply knowledge to solve problems, and strong team building skills
Understanding of economic theory and wholesale electricity markets
Understanding of state and federal utility industry regulation
Knowledge and experience with ISO/RTO processes and FERC open access transmission tariffs (preferred)
Competency and proficiency in oral and written communications and the MS Office suite
Attention to detail, self-motivation, and comfort in a hybrid office/home work environment
Experience or familiarity with visualization software platforms (Power BI) and/or geographical information systems software (preferred)
No need for immigration sponsorship (must be authorized to work without company involvement)
Responsibilities
Research technical data and state and federal regulatory policy information related to the New England wholesale electricity markets and high-voltage transmission system
Develop well-informed observations, insights, and summaries of research and analysis activities
Use information technology to find, store, manage, and convert raw information and data into useful input assumptions, tabular and graphical results, clear and concise narrative explanations, and visualizations that convey sophisticated concepts simply
Read, write, and contribute to strategic analyses of power sector energy and economics
Collaborate with and support a team of analysts and engineers in providing high quality analytical services and power sector forecasts
Analyze market trends, regulatory developments, and transmission economics to support strategic decision-making
Monitor and scrutinize technical reports related to the operational and economic impact of clean energy resources on the electric transmission and distribution systems in New England
Organize and maintain electronic files and data sources and internal communication platforms
Analyze federal (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) and state policy proposals for their impact on Eversource and our customers
Support economic analyses for the ISO-New England (ISO-NE) control area, incorporating input from internal stakeholders and external partners
Work closely with a multidisciplinary team of engineers and analysts to support strategic projects and provide accurate, actionable insights
Identify, evaluate, and pursue funding opportunities to support transmission strategy initiatives