- Company: ISO New England
- Location: Windsor, Connecticut
- Salary: Pay not listed
ISO New England at a glance
SEC filings mentioning "ISO New England": 1,787 — search EDGAR
Federal funding recipient: largest known award $6.0M from the Department of Energy (started Jun 3, 2010) — via USAspending.gov
Tas::89 0328::tas recovery - sgig - 09-0206: obligate $7,933,714. the new england synchrophasor installation and data utilization (sidu) system will
449 employees covered under a retirement plan (2024 filing) — via DOL Form 5500 / EFAST2
Registered as a global legal entity (LEI 549300FIA0OYFDEISW66, US) — via GLEIF
ELECTRIC GRID PLANNING ENGINEER — ISO New England, Windsor, Connecticut
Role Overview
ISO New England is seeking a talented Electric Grid Planning Engineer to join our team in ensuring the safe and reliable flow of electricity in our region. As an advanced technologies integrate into the power grid, this role will be crucial in planning for the future of the electric grid. The position involves working on complex projects that require a deep understanding of electrical systems and their integration with renewable energy sources.
Your Responsibilities
- Conduct detailed analysis of current and projected electricity demand and generation mix.
- Develop and maintain long-term plans for the electric grid to support clean energy initiatives.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to integrate advanced technologies into the power system.
- Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field; Master’s degree preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in electric grid planning, renewable energy integration, or similar role.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Familiarity with advanced technologies such as smart grids, distributed energy resources, and battery storage systems.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Why Join ISO New England
At ISO New England, you will be at the forefront of New England's transition to clean energy. Our team is dedicated to innovation and sustainability, providing a dynamic work environment where your contributions can make a significant impact. We offer competitive compensation and benefits packages, as well as opportunities for professional growth and development.
Next Steps
To apply, complete your application directly on this page, or you'll be redirected to the employer's application platform to finish submitting there. Please ensure all required fields are filled out accurately to expedite the review process.
You’ll finish your application on the employer’s website. We don’t ask for a resume on this page.
Explore ISO New England online
Working in Windsor, Connecticut
Note: US observes a public holiday on Sep 7 — Labour Day.
🇺🇸 Relocation safety for US: Exercise Normal Caution — via Warnely, CC BY 4.0
National unemployment rate in US: 4.2% — via World Bank
Private-sector wage growth (year over year): 3.1% — via FRED
National quits rate: 2.0% — via FRED (BLS JOLTS)
Weekly initial unemployment claims: 209,000 — via FRED
GDP per capita in US: $90,027 — via World Bank
Consumer price inflation in US: 2.9% (annual) — via World Bank
Real GDP growth in US: 2.2% (annual) — via World Bank
Average hours worked per year in US: 1,800 — via OECD
Build the skills for this role
Useful strengths include power-system analysis, transmission planning criteria, contingency thinking, and clear technical writing. No certification list or cost data is provided for this posting.
Be ready for reliability and load-flow reasoning, how you prioritize upgrades, and examples of modeling plus stakeholder communication. Stick to methods and trade-offs you have actually used.
Best fit if you want hands-on regional grid planning with ISO New England, quantitative study work, and non-remote life in the Windsor/Hartford, Connecticut area.
Job details above are provided by the employer/source. The sections on this page are compiled from public data sources with AI assistance.
Accommodations: if you need a workplace accommodation to apply for or perform this job, see ADA.gov or EEOC.gov for guidance on your rights and how to request one.
Listing facts
- Role Electric Grid Planning Engineer
- Employer ISO New England
- Location Windsor, Connecticut
- Type Full Time
- Pay (from listing) Pay not listed
- Posted August 14, 2026
- Apply by September 14, 2026
- Country United States
- Overview Full job description on this page (284 words)
Facts above come from this job record on Get A Job.AI — not copied from third-party review sites.
Explore related openings
Research this employer
Pull public facts we already cached for this company (Wikipedia, news, discussions). We never invent Glassdoor-style ratings.
Open interview kit (print-friendly)
Free for candidates — daily or weekly emails when matching roles go live.
Keep exploring on Get A Job.ai
Not quite the right fit? Your next opportunity is a click away.
- Browse all jobs
- More jobs by category
- Remote jobs you can do from anywhere
- Research typical pay for this role
- Get free job alerts so new matches reach you first
- Upload your resume to apply faster
- Register now to access our free AI resume builder
Hiring instead? Post a job and reach candidates searching right now.
