
Senior Consultant, Load Interconnection – MISO/PJM
Crusoe
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Location Type: Remote
Location: United States
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Salary
💰 $100 - $150 per hour
Job Level
Tech Stack
About the role
- Performing and supporting grid integration studies for large-load facilities.
- Managing transmission injection Performing load deliverability studies.
- Strategize POI’s based on business needs and changing regulatory requirements
- Contributing to the technical development of new hires, sharing knowledge and best practices in grid integration.
- Working with internal teams to understand project needs, drafting technical specifications, and supporting the business development team on the technical aspects of proposals related to grid integration.
Requirements
- Master's degree in Power Systems with 3+ years of experience in power system or bachelor’s and 5+ years of experience in planning, system modeling, and grid code compliance studies.
- Strong working knowledge of MISO/PJM
- Transmission Topology
- Load interconnection methodologies
- Identification of POI’s that best suit our needs for business development
- Excellent communication, problem-solving, and report writing skills.
- Ability to strategize think out of the box
- Experience with other ISO/RTO markets (e.g., CAISO, ERCOT, PJM, WECC, SERC).
- Working knowledge of PowerWorld Simulator, ETAP, TSAT, and ASPEN OneLiner.
- Working knowledge or prior experience with scripting languages such as R or Python
Benefits
- Restricted Stock Units included in all offers.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
power system modelinggrid code complianceload deliverability studiestransmission injection managementgrid integration studiesscripting languagesPowerWorld SimulatorETAPTSATASPEN OneLiner
Soft Skills
communicationproblem-solvingreport writingstrategizingknowledge sharingcollaborationtechnical development
Certifications
Master's degree in Power Systems