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Transmission Planning Engineer

Transmission Planning Engineer

CompanyAmerican Electric Power
LocationTulsa, OK, USA, Columbus, OH, USA
Salary$132562 – $202491
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelSenior, Expert or higher

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (required); advanced degree a plus.
  • Understanding of NERC TPL reliability standards and compliance processes.
  • Familiarity with RTO/ISO transmission planning processes, especially PJM, MISO, SPP, ERCOT.
  • Knowledge of FERC Orders 1000 and 1920 and their implications for planning and cost allocation.
  • Proficiency with system analysis tools: PSS/E, TARA, PROMOD, UPLAN, ASPEN, CAPE.
  • Exposure to economic planning and production cost modeling concepts.
  • Familiarity with generator interconnection, transfer studies, and competitive project development.
  • Basic understanding of dynamic stability studies and related system performance criteria.
  • Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills.
  • Collaborative approach with the ability to coordinate across internal and external stakeholders.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license or willingness to pursue one is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct transmission planning studies, including steady-state, short circuit, and contingency analyses (e.g., N-1, N-1-1).
  • Perform generator deliverability, transfer capability, and economic planning assessments.
  • Support the development of transmission projects through competitive planning processes under FERC Order 1000.
  • Ensure compliance with NERC TPL standards through rigorous study and documentation.
  • Participate in regional transmission planning efforts with PJM, MISO, SPP, and ERCOT.
  • Utilize power system modeling tools such as PSS/E, TARA, PROMOD, UPLAN, ASPEN, CAPE.
  • Monitor and apply evolving policy frameworks, including FERC Order 1920 related to long-term regional transmission planning.
  • Prepare technical documentation and support internal and external stakeholder engagement.
  • Apply a foundational understanding of dynamic stability principles to planning activities.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (required); advanced degree a plus.
  • Understanding of NERC TPL reliability standards and compliance processes.
  • Familiarity with RTO/ISO transmission planning processes, especially PJM, MISO, SPP, ERCOT.
  • Knowledge of FERC Orders 1000 and 1920 and their implications for planning and cost allocation.
  • Proficiency with system analysis tools: PSS/E, TARA, PROMOD, UPLAN, ASPEN, CAPE.
  • Exposure to economic planning and production cost modeling concepts.
  • Familiarity with generator interconnection, transfer studies, and competitive project development.
  • Basic understanding of dynamic stability studies and related system performance criteria.
  • Strong problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills.
  • Collaborative approach with the ability to coordinate across internal and external stakeholders.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license or willingness to pursue one is a plus.