Application Guide

How to Apply for Principal Analyst - Energy Market Analysis

at Electric Power Engineers

๐Ÿข About Electric Power Engineers

Electric Power Engineers specializes in enhancing grid reliability and resiliency for a sustainable energy future, focusing on practical solutions for utilities and ISOs/RTOs. Their unique value lies in bridging technical analysis with real-world grid challenges, making them a key player in the energy transition. Working here offers the chance to directly impact how renewable integration and market designs shape tomorrow's grid.

About This Role

As Principal Analyst, you'll lead economic transmission planning studies, using tools like PLEXOS or PROMOD to model scenarios from load growth to policy changes. This role is impactful because your analyses will guide critical transmission investments and market efficiency decisions for clients like utilities and ISOs, directly influencing grid reliability and clean energy integration.

๐Ÿ’ก A Day in the Life

A typical day involves running production cost models in PLEXOS to analyze transmission scenarios, then interpreting results to draft client reports on grid planning or market efficiency. You might collaborate remotely with team members to refine study assumptions, present findings in virtual meetings, and stay updated on policy changes affecting energy markets.

๐ŸŽฏ Who Electric Power Engineers Is Looking For

  • Has 10+ years in economic transmission planning or market analysis, ideally with hands-on experience at a utility, ISO/RTO, or consulting firm like EPE
  • Is proficient in production cost modeling tools (e.g., PLEXOS, PROMOD, UPLAN) and can develop study assumptions for scenarios like resource mix evolution
  • Can translate complex modeling results into clear, client-ready insights and recommendations, with a strong background in market optimization
  • Holds a degree in Engineering, Economics, or Energy Systems, with an advanced degree preferred to support deep analytical work

๐Ÿ“ Tips for Applying to Electric Power Engineers

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Highlight specific projects where you used PLEXOS, PROMOD, or similar tools for transmission planning or market analysis, quantifying outcomes like congestion mitigation

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Tailor your resume to mention experience with utilities or ISOs/RTOs, emphasizing roles that involved economic evaluations or resource adequacy analysis

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Include examples of translating technical findings into client deliverables, such as reports or presentations for grid planning decisions

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Research EPE's past projects (e.g., from their website) and reference how your skills align with their focus on grid reliability and sustainable energy

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If you have an advanced degree, explicitly connect it to this role, e.g., how it supports analysis of policy drivers or market design changes

โœ‰๏ธ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

['Demonstrate your 10+ years of experience in economic transmission planning, citing specific achievements like leading studies that informed transmission investments', 'Explain how your proficiency with tools like PLEXOS or PROMOD has enabled you to perform production cost modeling for grid planning or congestion mitigation', "Highlight your ability to interpret modeling results and create client-ready insights, linking this to EPE's goal of enhancing grid reliability and resiliency", "Mention any experience with remote work in a US context, as this role is remote, and how you've successfully collaborated on distributed teams in energy analysis"]

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๐Ÿ” Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • โ†’ Review EPE's website and case studies to understand their specific projects in grid planning, congestion mitigation, or renewable integration
  • โ†’ Look into recent industry trends affecting utilities and ISOs/RTOs, such as FERC orders or state policies, to discuss how they impact transmission analysis
  • โ†’ Explore the tools mentioned (e.g., PLEXOS, PROMOD) and be ready to discuss their applications in economic transmission planning or market analysis
  • โ†’ Investigate EPE's client base and public reports to gauge their focus areas, like transmission investment objectives or resource adequacy

๐Ÿ’ฌ Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Describe a time you led a transmission planning study that involved production cost modelingโ€”what tools did you use, and how did your findings impact client decisions?
2 How do you develop study assumptions for scenarios like load growth or resource mix evolution, and what challenges have you faced in modeling policy drivers?
3 Walk us through your process for translating complex technical results into clear recommendations for utilities or ISOs, with an example from past work
4 What's your experience with market efficiency analysis or congestion mitigation, and how do you stay updated on market design changes in the energy sector?
5 How would you approach a project at EPE focused on grid reliability, given their mission for a sustainable energy future? Discuss a relevant past project
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โš ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting a generic resume without highlighting specific experience in economic transmission planning or production cost modeling tools
  • Failing to provide concrete examples of past work with utilities, ISOs/RTOs, or consulting environments in the energy sector
  • Overlooking the remote aspect by not demonstrating ability to work independently or collaborate effectively in a distributed US team

๐Ÿ“… Application Timeline

This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.

Typical hiring timeline:

1

Application Review

1-2 weeks

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Initial Screening

Phone call or written assessment

3

Interviews

1-2 rounds, usually virtual

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Offer

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