DescriptionThe electric industry is experiencing transformative changes at an unprecedented rate, driven by aging infrastructure, evolving consumer preferences, and the convergence of environmental and political objectives. Coupled with the rising emphasis on digitalization and electrification, these shifts are dramatically altering the dynamics of energy consumption, impacting the characteristics of MISO's resource fleet.Against this backdrop, MISO is looking for a creative and forward-thinking Policy Planner who is eager to tackle these challenges and help shape the future of the grid. As a Policy Planner , you will play a crucial role in analyzing and understanding the implications of the rapidly evolving energy landscape.In this role, you'll be part of a diverse team that integrates policy, engineering, and economics to develop and evaluate multiple planning scenarios over a twenty-year horizon. Your work will involve identifying new generation resources and supply alternatives to meet future needs and requirements, including determining optimal locations for these resources within the grid.Additionally, you will be instrumental in communicating the team's analysis and findings to a broad audience, serving as a liaison with other projects, teams, and external stakeholders.In your first year as a Policy Planner , your success will be measured by your ability to:
Utilize your expertise to enhance MISO’s processes, transforming them into leading-edge tools that address the rapidly changing energy landscape.
Build and nurture relationships with MISO stakeholders, gathering insights, addressing concerns, incorporating feedback, and fostering trust.
Effectively document and present complex data and analysis in a clear and impactful manner, influencing decisions and advancing the organization’s goals.
Bachelor’s degree in energy policy, public policy, economics, public affairs, environmental studies/science, engineering, or related field is required.Appropriate level will be determined based upon experience and knowledge.Transformative innovation is happening in the electric industry, from digitalizing homes and distributed resources to renewable energy and an ever-changing grid. MISO manages the electricity superhighway in the Central U.S. and using groundbreaking research and sophisticated technology, our highly skilled employees ensure power flows reliably to 45 million Americans. Operating the electricity grid, running a robust energy market, planning for a bright future – it’s what our immensely hard-working and dedicated team does every day.MISO, The Work We Do (https://vimeo.com/935124142/5c8d23402d)Apply today for the opportunity to be a MISO Policy Planner and Join #TeamMISO to be a driving force as we build the grid of the future.MISO offers a comprehensive benefits package available on your first day of employment.#DiscoverMISO #MISOCareers #LifeatMISO #TeamMISO #WeAreMISO#LI-HYBRID#LI-MB1QualificationsEducationRequired
Bachelors or better in Policy Studies
Bachelors or better in Engineering
Bachelors or better in Environmental and Earth Science
ExperiencePreferred
Prior industry experience preferred in any of the following: electric energy resource planning, energy policy, electric power industry economics, power plant and transmission line modeling, environmental regulations, or project management.
Prior industry experience working for an Independent System Operator (ISO), Regional Transmission Operator (RTO), federal or state regulatory commission, Electric Reliability Organization (ERO), Regional Reliability Organization (RRO) or utility
Full-time