Perform a broad range of studies and other consulting services such as transmission planning and operational studies consisting of power flow, transient stability, transfer capability, short-circuit, voltage analysis, harmonics analysis, electromagnetic, reliability, and economic dispatch associated with congestion management scenarios. Evaluate regulatory conditions and risks by applying NERC, FERC, and Regional requirements, policies and procedures, production costing, risk assessment techniques, TPL compliance, and generator interconnection principles. Independently execute transmission system planning studies using industry software such as PSS/E, PSLF, EMTP/ATP, PSCAD, SKM, ETAP, and Promod. Perform independent evaluation, selection, adaptation, and modification of standard engineering techniques for electric transmission system planning procedures and criteria. Conduct data analysis and interpretation of engineering, financial, and economic conditions and results, and subsequent technical business implications to client projects. Analyze life-cycle costs by developing and incorporating technical assumptions regarding capital costs, operation and maintenance costs, performance estimates, and economic assumptions and forecasts. Conducts technical and business-related risk assessments that evaluate impacts associated with rules implemented by regulatory agencies. Develop and conduct detailed financial analysis using a variety of computer-based software. Develop technical reports and presentations summarizing results of analysis. Develop client presentations, engineering reviews, financial analysis, and contract administration for the design/planning of utility systems. Assist project managers in business development activities including proposal development and client relationships. Support business lines as required by clients. Up to 15% domestic travel is required to client locations for meetings and presentations. Telecommuting is allowed up to 30 days per year. Multiple positions available.