Transmission Planning Engineer

Atc

The Role

Overview

Analyze grid performance and plan transmission solutions for renewable integration.

Requirements

  • electrical engineering
  • transmission planning
  • reliability analysis
  • forecasting
  • model validation
  • collaboration

What You Bring

ATC is recognized as an industry leader in adopting new technologies and types of reliability analysis to assure the reliable transition to sustainable resources. You’ll use your bachelor’s or advanced degree in electrical engineering (or related degree) and/or experience in transmission system planning to help new resources and loads connect to the system by coordinating with interconnection customers, validating modeling data, forecasting transmission system issues, and collaborating on solutions to optimize transmission system reliability and efficiency.

Benefits

*The pay range is a general guideline. Employment offers are evaluated individually and consider qualifications, experience, academic achievements, internal equity, and business needs. Pay exceeding the posted range is considered for uniquely qualified candidates. Interested internal candidates, with questions, please consult your Human Resources Business Partner. ATC embraces flexibility in our work and our workplace. We trust our employees to get work done where and when it makes sense, depending on the schedule for the day and the needs of the business. The targeted base pay for this position is $93,600 to $109,200 annually.* Base pay is one component of our comprehensive total rewards package which includes an annual incentive bonus, employer-sponsored pension plan, 401(k) match, HSA contribution, life & disability insurance, health care benefits, generous time off plans, flexible work arrangements, and much more.

The Company

About Atc

-Born over two decades ago to energize the Upper Midwest, they emerged as a guardian of grid reliability. -From the outset, they’ve connected power generation to homes, ensuring energy flows every minute of every day. -Their financial growth parallels industry change, investing in technology and efficiencies to support evolving energy policy. -They design, maintain and operate high-voltage transmission lines and infrastructure, adapting for renewables. -Typical projects include regional grid upgrades, capacity planning, and integrating wind or solar generation. -They partner with communities and universities, supporting STEM programs to build tomorrow’s energy workforce. -Their leadership blends engineering rigor with customer focus, steering a utility-scale mission across multiple states. -Rooted in the past but future-ready, they straddle legacy systems and modern renewables to keep the lights on.

Sector Specialisms

Data Centres

Logistics

Technical Services

IT Relocation

Computer Transport

Data Centre Commissioning

Data Centre Decommissioning