Under the general direction of the Director, Lead Policy Developer - Infrastructure (internal title) is responsible for the development of policies related to ISO transmission planning, infrastructure development, and resource interconnection. Maintains key relationships with state and federal agency policy makers and staff, and coordinates regular, ongoing interaction between the ISO and state and federal regulatory agencies. Ensures that the regulatory direction and decisions recognize the ISO’s reliability mandate, as well as regulatory, market, operational, and planning responsibilities. Performs analyses on existing and proposed regulations. Provides policy support for key infrastructure development activities, with an emphasis on cost-of-service and financial analysis. Maintains visibility of evolving cost drivers and cost impacts of infrastructure development across the industry. Identifies issues and recommends solutions on highly complex regulatory, governmental, and business issues. Acts as a liaison and partners with ISO management and subject matter experts to ensure effective ISO engagement on a wide range of regulatory, environmental, and infrastructure planning issues.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Level of Education and Discipline:
A Bachelor's degree (BA, BS) or equivalent education, training or experience in Economics, Public Policy, Engineering, Business or related field. Master’s degree preferred.
Amount of Experience:
Equivalent years of education and training, plus six (6) or more years related experience.
Type of Experience:
Professional experience in regulatory cost of service regulation and public utility rate design. Experience in infrastructure policy and process principles, wholesale electric market rules and transmission issues, utility restructuring issues and policies at the federal, state and local level or corporate strategy experience and/or subject matter expertise in a similarly complex technical or business discipline. Experience participating in highly technical policy development, implementation and/or legislative processes at the federal, state and regional levels highly desired. Demonstrated experience in leading a stakeholder group and/or project team to resolution on highly technical problems. Experience modeling and applying statistical tools and techniques. Working knowledge of the ISO Tariff, energy markets and related regulatory issues. Economic or engineering analysis of complex issues. Experience writing and presenting technical proposals and reports to diverse audiences. Experience in team environments to resolve complex problems. Developing and managing project plans to meet established milestones and objectives.
Additional Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrates fundamental management and leadership skills with the ability to work effectively in a team environment as a leader, facilitator and team member. Ability to provide practical and feasible solutions to problems, keeping multiple conflicting considerations into account. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and writing skills required. Excellent analytical skills are required, including the ability to effectively communicate complex technical materials and concepts in a non-technical manner. Must be able to handle a dynamic and changing work environment, and work independently. Strong computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite. Self-motivated, problem solving skills and the ability to influence others without direct authority. Quantitative and/or programming skills preferred.
The pay for Lead Policy Developer - Infrastructure at the CAISO is $134,250 - $187,950 per year.