P4P4 — Senior Professional
Energy Production & Distribution Grid Planning Engineer
Plans and designs the high-voltage transmission network to ensure reliable and efficient delivery of electricity.
What this level means
Seasoned professional; handles complex tasks, may lead small teams or projects
- Scope
- A system or set of related features
- Autonomy
- Self-directed; reviewed at critical decision points
- Complexity
- Complex, ambiguous problems; devises new approaches
- Impact
- Multi-team / function outcomes
- Decision rights
- Owns technical decisions for a system; influences adjacent design
- Leadership
- Technical lead for focused efforts; mentors several
- Typical experience
- 5–8 yrs
What you'd do
- Perform power system analysis.
- Conduct long-term capacity planning.
- Propose transmission expansion projects.
- Conduct interconnection studies.
- Ensure reliability and compliance.
- Analyze power systems
- Plan capacity expansions
- Ensure network reliability
Skills, knowledge & tools
- Power system analysis
- Capacity planning
- Transmission project design
- Interconnection study
- Stakeholder collaboration
- High-voltage transmission design
- Capacity planning methodologies
- Regulatory compliance standards
- System reliability analysis
- Stakeholder engagement
- Analytical skills
- Technical Planning
- Stakeholder Collaboration
- System Reliability
- Regulatory compliance
What good looks like
- Bachelor’s or Master’s in Electrical Engineering.
- 5-8+ years of experience in power system planning.
- Professional Engineer (PE) license.
Common titles
Power Generation IVPower Generation 4Senior Power GenerationSr. Power GenerationGrid Planning IVGrid Planning 4Senior Grid PlanningSr. Grid PlanningEnergy Trading IVEnergy Trading 4Senior Energy TradingSr. Energy TradingEnergy Production & Distribution Grid Planning Engineer
Where it sits & what it pays
O*NET / SOC: 13-0000 — Business & Financial Operations Occupations(inferred · under review)
Market-pay benchmarks for this family × level are coming — JobFrame anchors pay to the family/level structure rather than the raw title.