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FTR Principal Trader - PJM Market

Energy Transfer Partners, L.P., Topeka, KS, United States


The FTR Principal Trader will be responsible for developing and executing trading strategies in the PJM Financial Transmission Rights markets to maximize profitability while managing risk. This role requires deep knowledge of PJM's transmission system, congestion patterns, and FTR market mechanics. The successful candidate will analyze market fundamentals, execute trades across Long-term, Annual, and Monthly FTR Auctions, and actively participate in the FTR Secondary market to optimize the company's portfolio performance.

Market Analysis and Strategy Development

Research and model electricity market supply, demand, and grid congestion fundamentals to identify profitable trading opportunities in the PJM FTR markets.

Develop sophisticated trading strategies based on thorough analysis of historical congestion patterns, transmission outages, and market conditions.

Monitor variables that influence pricing, availability, and reliability of power resources across the PJM footprint.

Analyze and evaluate complex energy transactions and their impacts on FTR positions.

Integrate quantitative analysis and techniques into fundamental trading strategies to optimize portfolio construction and outcomes.

Trading Execution

Execute FTR transactions in Long-term FTR Auctions, Annual FTR Auctions, Monthly FTR Auctions, and the FTR Secondary market via FTR Center.

Submit strategic bids and offers for FTRs that align with the company's risk tolerance and portfolio strategy. Actively manage existing FTR positions through secondary market transactions to maximize value and mitigate risk.

Coordinate with other trading desks to ensure FTR positions complement the overall energy trading strategy.

Maintain detailed records of all trading activities and provide regular performance reports.

Trading in the ERCOT market.

Establish and maintain robust risk management practices for FTR trading activities.

Develop hedging strategies to mitigate congestion risk exposure.

Monitor and report on portfolio positions, mark-to-market valuations, and risk metrics.

Ensure all trading activities comply with company risk policies and regulatory requirements.

Stay current on PJM's transmission system developments, rule changes, and market conditions.

Analyze the impact of renewable generation projects, power plant retirements, and transmission upgrades on congestion patterns.

Build and maintain relationships with key market participants and PJM stakeholders.

Collaborate with internal teams to share market intelligence and coordinate strategies.

Education and/or Experience, Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Bachelor’s degree in finance, Economics, Engineering, Mathematics, or related field; Master's degree preferred.

Minimum of 12+ years of power trading experience with specific focus on FTR/CRR markets.

Demonstrated success in FTR trading strategies and portfolio management.

Strong understanding of PJM market structure, rules, and settlement processes.

Technical Knowledge and Skills

In-depth knowledge of Financial Transmission Rights mechanisms, including options and obligations.

Expertise in congestion analysis and transmission system constraints in the PJM region.

Proficiency with FTR Center and other PJM market interfaces.

Experience with power flow modeling tools such as Enverus and Panorama.

Advanced skills in data analysis and financial modeling using Excel, Python, R, or similar tools.

Understanding of production cost modeling for electricity markets.

Professional Attributes

Strong analytical mindset with ability to identify patterns and opportunities in complex data sets.

Decision‑making skills under time pressure and market uncertainty.

Excellent communication skills to articulate trading strategies and results to management.

Self‑motivated with ability to work independently while contributing to team objectives.

Detail‑oriented approach to transaction execution and risk management.

Working Conditions

Usually, normal office working conditions.

Must be able to remain in a stationary position 50% of the time due to prolonged periods of sitting or standing.

Occasional overnight travel may be required.

Occasional visits to industrial/manufacturing settings, which may include exposure to various materials and chemicals, as well as extreme temperature conditions and loud machinery, and require appropriate personal protective equipment.

Energy Transfer is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against qualified applicants on the basis of any actual or perceived legally protected characteristics under federal, state, or local law. To view a notice describing federal equal opportunity laws click here

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If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, please contact the EEO Coordinator at 713-989-2247. This number is for reasonable accommodation requests only.

DISCLAIMER: The statements listed in this job posting, which are subject to change, are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.

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