Senior Gas Supply & Transportation Representative (Hybrid)

Dominion Energy

The Role

Overview

Manage gas procurement, scheduling, transportation, storage, and market analysis.

Key Responsibilities

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

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

-Committed to sustainability, focusing on reducing carbon emissions and expanding its renewable energy portfolio, including wind, solar, and battery storage projects. -Operates a vast network of electric transmission and distribution lines and natural gas storage, transmission, and distribution pipelines. -Supplies electricity to parts of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, and natural gas to regions in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. -Dominion also operates generation facilities in Indiana, Illinois, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Visa Sponsorship

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