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Senior Gas Supply & Transportation Representative (Hybrid)

Dominion Energy

The Role

Overview

Manage procurement, scheduling, and optimization of natural gas supply and transportation.

Key Responsibilities

  • capacity trading
  • gas procurement
  • pipeline scheduling
  • asset optimization
  • demand forecasting
  • regulatory filings

Tasks

-Monitor the variables that can influence pricing, quantities, availability and the reliability of fuel sources; -Purchase and sell capacity in the capacity release market and execute capacity contracts; -Inputs, verifies and adjusts the daily deals and their associated schedules into the transporting pipeline System; -Work closely with middle and back offices to resolve gas transportation and gas purchase/sale discrepancies;3 -Execute the purchase or sale of the natural gas commodity; -Procurement of natural gas supplies; -Maximize the Companys natural gas assets by meeting the demand requirements and, through using capacity release and sales of daily excess supplies, to mitigate costs to Dominion; -Ensure that all scheduling processes (nominations, confirmations, etc.) take place in a correct and timely manner with regard to counter-party, transmission provider deadlines. Provide informative, timely information for responsible transmission regions; -Monitor and communicate plant burns, alert days, and pipeline constraints; -Participate in interrogatories and filings associated with state and federal regulatory proceedings. -Serve as the daily interface with interstate pipeline's gas control, LDC gas operations, and power stations to assure the physical delivery of natural gas; -Management and optimization of Dominions natural gas transportation and storage assets in order to support affiliate needs; -Manage and provide timely, accurate, volumetric and economic information for analysis and decision making; -Project the future demand for Dominions natural gas requirements and determine daily system requirements based upon information received from affiliates; -Actively participate in monthly closing activities, and maintain systems to insure accurate recordkeeping (e.g. Nucleus, TPORT, UDCS); -Identify demand and surpluses of natural gas storage required for dispatch; -Provide guidance on the effective utilizations pipeline positions;

Requirements

  • procurement
  • analytics
  • forecasting
  • hedging
  • gas market
  • regulatory

What You Bring

-Demonstrated proficiency in physical procurement, analytics, and the utilization of forecasting tools. -Some experience in using financial products and hedging techniques. -Knowledge of the natural gas market and understanding and knowledge of gas products that are to be scheduled (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.). -Familiarity with the transmission grids as they pertain to moving or scheduling gas transmission.-Working knowledge of capacity release, storage, and natural gas transportation. -Reliability-focused, detailed oriented.-Good presentation skills required. -Experience in regulatory proceedings, contract negotiations, and natural gas business development. -Working knowledge of physical gas fundamentals. -Must have the ability to take direction as well as provide leadership to less experienced staff. -Results oriented, excellent written and verbal communication skills in order to communicate complex technical information. -Proficient in the identification and communication of market changes to co-workers, and the development of natural gas demand forecasts to meet system requirements. -Requires strong ability to assess the variables of multiple data sources and create recommendations for actions.

The Company

About Dominion Energy

-Born from early 20th‑century power and transit companies, it grew into a modern U.S. energy provider. -Championed projects such as the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind farm—one of the first large-scale offshore wind efforts in federal waters. -Developed utility‑scale solar farms like the 5 MW Somers Solar Center in Connecticut. -Typical projects include electricity distribution upgrades, natural gas storage facilities, and renewable energy buildouts. -Has steered high-profile infrastructure shifts—e.g., canceling coal/natural gas pipeline builds and redirecting to clean‑energy investments.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water

Transport

Utilities

Government

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Marine

Electric Distribution

Electric Transmission

Electric Generation

Gas Distribution

Electric Vehicles

Visa Sponsorship

-dominion energy cannot transfer or sponsor a work visa or employment authorization for this position.