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R&D Analyst/Engineer

ISO New England
tuition reimbursement, 401(k)
United States, Connecticut, Windsor
55 Helmsford Way (Show on map)
Nov 13, 2024
R&D Analyst/Engineer

ISO New England Inc., 55 Helmsford Way, Windsor, Connecticut, United States of America
Req #997
Wednesday, November 13, 2024

ISO New England is the not-for-profit, independent system operator responsible for ensuring the safe and reliable flow of electricity in our region and planning for the future of the electric grid. We are at the forefront of New England's ongoing transition to clean energy.

The Planning Services Development and Solutions team in the Planning Services department of ISO New England plays a pivotal role in the organization's system planning function, dedicated to ensure that the region will meet its resource and energy adequacy needs efficiently as it transitions towards a reliable and clean-energy system. With the emergence of advanced technologies and evolving market structures in alignment with regulatory, environmental, and public policy goals, the demand and resource mix of the power system are undergoing major transformations. To integrate this new mix seamlessly into the power system, innovative solutions are vital. Our team focuses on developing groundbreaking techniques to model emerging technologies, collaborating with various departments to propose market design innovations, and conducting thorough analyses to assess resource and energy adequacy needs for the future system. We are seeking individuals with a strong background in power systems who are eager to join a dynamic team focused on power system design, simulation, and analytics.

To prepare for and manage the grid of the future, ISO New England is growing! As such, our System Planning team will temporarily relocate to our Windsor campus effective Jan. 1, 2025.

What we offer you:



  • Hybrid work schedule with 2 days/week onsite
  • Base salary plus performance bonus program, professional development and tuition reimbursement, enhanced 401k and financial planning, wellness programs with onsite gym, onsite luncheon spaces with free coffee and a variety of dining options, flexible work hours, access to business networks & more, all in a stable and supportive work environment!



How you will make an Impact:

In this role, you'll have the unique opportunity to conduct research and development in a rapidly-evolving industry that is a focal point of public and environmental policy discussions. Collaborating within a small team and with various ISO departments, you will deliver recommendations aimed at enhancing resource and energy adequacy assessment and resource accreditation in the capacity market. Your responsibilities will encompass power system reliability modeling, simulation, and assessments.



  • Provide technical support on the overall assessment of resource and energy adequacy of the New England power system
  • Research innovative modeling techniques to integrate emerging technologies both from a resource and demand standpoint into reliability assessments
  • Identify enhancements to the current resource adequacy model to align with evolving system conditions
  • Propose necessary market design changes, conduct simulation to quantify impacts, and lead stakeholder discussions regarding proposed changes, ensuring alignment of resources' accreditation with their reliability contribution
  • Identify enhancements and desirable functionalities for our existing resource and demand models, collaborating closely with vendors to implement these improvements
  • Evaluate and benchmark alternative tools to optimize our resource and/or energy adequacy models and assessments
  • Assess resource and energy adequacy needs of the expected future system in terms of timing and locations and provide regarding the effectiveness of various technologies in meeting these reliability needs
  • Provide technical and procedural leadership, coordination, and facilitation within the ISO and among external stakeholders (Market Participants, NEPOOL and ISO Committees, and other stakeholders)
  • Participate in collaborative efforts with regional and national committees, task forces, and working groups and inter-regional planning activities



What you need to be successful in this role:



  • A Bachelor's degree in engineering, science, statistics, or a related field. Master's preferred
  • Strong quantitative and data analysis skills, capable of manipulating extensive and intricate data to identify trends and correlations
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • 5+ years of experience in power system planning and operation, especially in probabilistic resource and energy adequacy assessments and economic generation production simulations required to be considered at a Senior level.
  • Desirable qualifications also include:



    • Direct modeling experience using GE MARS or similar reliability assessment tools
    • Proficiency in programming with Python or MATLAB
    • Familiarity with the power generation and transmission system, planning practices, real-time operational challenges, and system topology




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Equal Opportunity: We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer. Applicants for employment are considered without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, citizenship, national origin, age, ancestry, marital status, disability (including learning, mental, intellectual, and physical), service in the uniformed services, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable law.

Drug Free Environment: We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing.


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    Salary

  • Telecommute %
    60

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  • ISO New England Inc., 55 Helmsford Way, Windsor, Connecticut, United States of America

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