At La Plata Electric Association, our mission is to provide our members safe, reliable electricity at the lowest reasonable cost while being environmentally responsible. We are shaping the future by building trustworthy community partnerships as an innovative, forward-thinking industry leader, delivering excellence in our member-owned cooperative.
Job Summary
The Power Supply Project Manager oversees long term power supply planning, acquisition of new resources, and issues related to power and transmission contracts and markets. The Power Supply Project Manager manages the planning, development, organization, communication, and implementation of projects related to LPEA’s transition away from its long-term power-supply contract and evolution toward a flexible energy future. Projects will involve one or several business functions and coordination of both internal and external stakeholders.
Essential Functions
Optimizes LPEA’s power supply portfolio to provide the lowest possible cost of power while meeting LPEA’s objectives for decarbonization and local economic development
Analyzes and works with the Executive VP of Grid Solutions on complex economic, financial, and contractual matters for existing and future power supply contracts
Performs planning for adequate and low-cost transmission capacity
Works with utilities, LPEA management, Tri-State staff, and other regional and local agencies in an effort to build and maintain coalitions and common positions on power supply, transmission and market issues
Manages the development and distribution of project Request for Proposals
Serves as primary point of contact for assigned projects
Administers power supply and transmission contracts
Provides analysis and recommendations of power supply, transmission and market issues to the Leadership Team, and outside entities as needed
Leads LPEA’s Integrated Resource Plan
Prepares LPEA power supply budget and plan
Performs research on various issues related to utility industry and new energy technologies
Tracks compliance with related to generation supply
Secures transmission delivery for all outside resources
Evaluates the direct ownership of generation facilities
Maintains knowledge on local and regional power supply issues
Positions LPEA to capitalize on EIM, RTO and EDAM opportunities
Provides recommendations on developing legislative and FERC matters
Reviews all power supply invoices for accuracy
Reconciles forecasted and actual loading and explains discrepancies
Develops and administers project goals and objectives in coordination with the CEO, leadership team and external partners, according to LPEA’s business strategies
Acts autonomously while defining, coordinating and delegating project task assignments, and maintaining liaison with stakeholders within and outside of LPEA
Develops and administers project schedules
Assigns, coordinates, and monitors team member work tasks to ensure that deadlines are met
Education and Experience
Minimum Requirements
Bachelor’s degree (B.S.) in engineering, science or a related field, from an accredited college or university or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum of five years of power supply experience
Minimum of 10 years electric utility experience
Highly Preferred
Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification
Minimum of three years prior experience with project management
Knowledge, Abilities and Skills
Knowledge of:
Regional electrical generation and transmission system operations and electricity markets
EIM, RTO, and EDAM developments
Power Purchase Agreements
Network Integrated Transmission Service (NITS) agreements
Open Access Same Time Information System (OASIS)
Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT) filing
SPP (Southwest Power Pool) compliance
Principles, practices, and philosophies of project management and control
Problem identification and analysis techniques
Leadership methodologies and decision-making processes
Cost-benefit analysis techniques
Systems analysis techniques and applications
Management philosophies, methods, and procedures, management sciences, and organizational structures
Accounting, budget preparation techniques and practices, and productivity enhancement techniques
Needed technical knowledge and skills pertaining to specific project
Ability to:
Plan, organize, and manage timely completion of small to medium scale projects
Resolve conflict
Communicate effectively with a variety of internal and external customers
Negotiate; manage confidential information
Use project management tools and documentation to maintain accurate records
Coordinate development and modification of projects
Analyze business/technical issues and provide recommendations
Required skills:
Supervision:While this position does not directly supervise LPEA employees, it will be responsible for influencing others including peers and colleagues, resulting in outcomes that will affect Cooperative business.
Responsibility:Decisions and duties have a significant impact on Cooperative operations. Required to develop and make recommendations concerning new policies and procedures. Often interprets regulations as they apply to other functions or work groups.
Complexity:Problems are complex and unique. Methods and procedures are loosely defined and require judgment to apply them to the work. Work is highly varied. Tasks may be unrelated.
Communications:Requires communications to negotiate agreements within defined limits, influence others, resolve problems and/or gain acceptance of information, programs and decisions.
WORKING CONDITIONS & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Job duties generally take place in an office environment with climate control and moderate noise. The employee may, on occasion, be required to travel by vehicle and/or plane to attend meetings necessary to further the Cooperative's business as well as visit work sites that may include exposure to excessive cold or heat.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel talk and hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must regularly lift and /or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
LPEA is an electric cooperative in beautiful south west Colorado.
Mission Statement: La Plata Electric Association, Inc. provides its members safe, reliable electricity at the lowest reasonable cost while being environmentally responsible.
Vision Statement: Shaping the future by building trustworthy community partnerships as an innovative, forward-thinking industry leader, delivering excellence in our member-owned cooperative.