Manager, Economic Analysis and Transmission Strategy (Hybrid Schedule)
Eversource Energy(2 months ago)
About this role
A Manager, Economic Analysis and Transmission Strategy at Eversource provides leadership and strategic direction for economic and analytical efforts supporting the company's electric transmission business in New England. The role focuses on informing long-term transmission planning and policy engagement to support the region's clean energy transition and serves as a senior point of contact across internal and external stakeholders.
Required Skills
- Economic Modeling
- Production Cost Modeling
- Capacity Expansion
- Probabilistic Modeling
- Power Flow
- Regulatory Knowledge
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Technical Writing
- Leadership
- Project Management
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Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Motor Vehicle License
About Eversource Energy
eversource.comEversource is an energy provider serving customers in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Access your residential account, report outages, and more.
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