Transmission Planning and Interconnection Manager
Position Overview
The Transmission Planning & Interconnection Manager is responsible for leading
interconnection and transmission-related activities throughout the development and execution
of utility-scale renewable energy projects. Working under the guidance of senior
interconnection leadership, this role supports projects from early site screening through
construction and commissioning. Responsibilities include technical analysis, coordination
with utilities and system operators, oversight of interconnection studies, and support of
regulatory and compliance activities. The position serves as a primary technical interface
between internal teams, external consultants, transmission owners, and market operators.
Key Responsibilities
• Oversee interconnection activities for a portfolio of solar and battery storage projects
across multiple stages of development and construction.
• Coordinate closely with transmission owners, RTOs/ISOs, consultants, and internal
stakeholders regarding applications, studies, modeling assumptions, and technical
requirements.
• Perform and direct power flow, interconnection, and economic analyses to evaluate
site viability, system impacts, and optimal project sizing.
• Analyze transmission constraints, congestion exposure, curtailment risk, and nodal or
basis risk associated with prospective and active projects.
• Support the review, negotiation, and execution of interconnection agreements,
including technical schedules and exhibits.
• Guide the development and review of preliminary interconnection designs, including
single-line diagrams and protection concepts.
• Develop and manage interconnection schedules aligned with overall project
development plans and EPC timelines.
• Monitor the engineering, procurement, and construction of interconnection facilities
executed by utilities or third-party contractors, including leading coordination calls as
needed.
• Track market rule changes, ISO stakeholder processes, and transmission planning
updates, and communicate relevant impacts to project teams and leadership.• Support generator registration activities with utilities, RTOs/ISOs, and applicable
regulatory bodies.
• Assist with compliance efforts related to ISO, NERC, FERC, and other regional
reliability or market requirements.
Qualifications & Experience
• Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems Engineering, Computer
Engineering, or a related discipline.
• Minimum of 5 years of experience in transmission planning, interconnection, power
markets, or related roles within the electric power industry.
• At least 3 years of hands-on experience with power flow, production cost modeling,
or transmission analysis tools such as PowerWorld, PSS®E, PLEXOS, TARA, or
similar platforms.
• Demonstrated project management capability; professional certification (e.g., PMP) is
a plus.
• Proven ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and drive complex
workstreams to completion.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present technical
information clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
• Highly organized with strong analytical, problem-solving, and attention-to-detail
skills.
• Experience with interconnection processes in ERCOT and MISO markets is strongly
preferred.
• Prior responsibility for managing interconnection applications and studies is highly
desirable.
• Programming or automation experience, particularly using Python, is a plus.
• Ability to advocate for and protect organizational interests in technical and
commercial discussions.