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1352 Transmission Planning Engineer, Sr.-CLOSED

Jennifer Powers · Austin, TX, USA ·

Pay:
80.000 - 100.000
Job type:
Full Time

Senior Engineer, Transmission Planning
Highlights

Have a major influence on pioneering innovative projects that make a significant positive community impact. You’ll engage in cutting‑edge initiatives involving renewable energy, energy storage, and advanced load integration. Be a key player in shaping the future of the power grid through strategic partnerships with ERCOT and NERC.

Play a key role in coordinating with customers and leading comprehensive studies to integrate a variety of advanced technologies, including wind, solar, energy storage, data center loads, and large industrial loads.

Using sophisticated tools such as Siemens PSSE, DSA Tools, and PSCAD to model and analyze power system dynamics.

You will have the opportunity to contribute to these initiatives and make a meaningful impact on the community and the future of the power grid.

The Community
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) has a diverse portfolio focused on energy, water, and community services.

Energy

Hydroelectric Power: LCRA operates hydroelectric generating units at six Highland Lakes dams, producing about 295 megawatts (MW) of power.

Renewable Energy: LCRA has increased its renewable energy, including 141 MW from the Juno Solar project and 10 MW from the Mars Solar project.

Fossil Fuels: As of 2005, LCRA’s power generation included 46.4% from coal, 46.1% from natural gas, and 7.5% from hydroelectricity.

Water

Water Management: LCRA manages the water supply for the lower Colorado River basin, ensuring availability for municipal, agricultural, and industrial use.

Flood Control: LCRA plays a crucial role in flood management through dam operations and water release strategies.

Community Services

Public Services: LCRA provides parks, recreational facilities, and supports economic development in the region.

About LCRA

LCRA operates and maintains over 5,400 circuit miles of transmission lines.

LCRA operates six dams on the lower Colorado River in Central Texas: Buchanan, Inks, Wirtz, Starcke, Mansfield, and Tom Miller.

LCRA provides water for more than 4 million people and sells wholesale electricity to over 30 retail utilities, including cities and electric cooperatives.

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Benefits

Hybrid flexible work schedule – currently 3 days remote and 2 days in the Austin, TX office.

Public retirement pension.

Time off: Vacation & holidays, sick time, and paid family leave.

Insurance: medical, dental, vision.

Health Savings Account.

Flexible Spending Accounts.

Medical Care Support Services.

Legal Benefit Plan.

Supplemental Health Benefits Plan.

Life insurance, AD&D, short‑term and long‑term disability.

401(k) plan with 8% employer match or 457.

Wellness Programs: Empower Wellness, Employee Assistance, and Real Appeal Weight Loss.

Role
This position performs an exciting mix of engineering tasks related to transmission planning.

Engaged with high‑tech, industrial, and commercial customers, performing in‑depth studies on the integration of cutting‑edge technologies such as wind, solar, energy storage, data center loads, and large industrial loads.

Primary focus on developing transmission solutions that ensure NERC compliance and address steady‑state and stability violations resulting from system disturbances.

Involved in a wide range of topics, including inverter‑based resources, stability model performance, and distributed energy resources.

Conduct various interconnection studies (feasibility, system impact, stability, etc.).

Propose transmission upgrades to ensure system reliability.

Lead interconnection requests, collaborating with developers for efficient processes.

Ensure compliance with ERCOT and NERC standards and regulations.

Work closely with internal teams to support and implement transmission projects.

Create and present detailed technical reports and analyses.

Perform additional duties as needed, showcasing versatility and dedication.

Community Information

Austin, TX is a vibrant city known for its culture, tech innovation, and natural beauty. Often called the "Live Music Capital of the World," it hosts festivals such as SXSW and Austin City Limits.

The city is a major tech hub, home to startups and established tech giants.

Set along the Colorado River, Austin offers outdoor spaces like Zilker Park and Lady Bird Lake for hiking, kayaking, and enjoying the warm Texas climate.

Known for its welcoming and progressive community, Austin balances laid‑back atmosphere with the excitement of rapid growth.

Background Profile

Bachelor’s Degree:

Engineering (Electrical preferred but a combination of another discipline with required experience acceptable).

Certification:

PE license in Texas preferred but other state license acceptable with ability to obtain Texas license. 8 years of engineering experience in the relevant area.

Expertise in:

Running load‑flow analysis software such as PSSE, VSAT, PSCAD.

Performing planning and interconnection studies.

Proposing transmission upgrade solutions for high‑voltage or extra‑high‑voltage grid.

Knowledgeable in NERC, ERCOT reliability standards and interconnection requirements.

Top Skills:

Electrical Engineer with strong power systems background.

Strong technical leadership skills.

Excellent customer service skills.

For questions and more information about this opportunity, please contact:

Jennifer Powers

Phone or text:

(916) 304-6661

Email:

Jennifer@JPowersInc.com

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