We use cookies. Find out more about it here. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
#alert
Back to search results
New

Economic Studies Engineer II

MISO
United States, Arkansas, Little Rock
Jun 06, 2025
Description

Starting Salary Range: $100,000 - $117,500 - position is also eligible for an annual bonus if individual performance and company objectives are met.

As an Engineer/Planner II - Economic Studies, you will play a pivotal role in analyzing transmission expansions to mitigate energy market inefficiencies through advanced production cost modeling tools. You'll also help shape the grid of the future by developing innovative solutions, collaborating with cross-functional teams, and building strong partnerships with MISO stakeholders.

In this role, you will:



  • Perform transmission planning studies and design strategies to align with state and federal policy requirements.
  • Analyze operational scenarios in a simulated environment to identify potential challenges and opportunities.
  • Assess the financial advantages for companies exploring MISO membership.


Within your first year as an Engineer/Planner II - Economic Studies, success will look like this:



  • You demonstrated your ability to balance and prioritize multiple long-term projects to meet department objectives.
  • You demonstrate your ability to support economic study work and collaborate with appropriate teams as needed.
  • You developed and utilized an in-depth understanding of the policy and business drivers guiding the MISO transmission planning process(s).
  • You built a network of colleagues within MISO and the industry.
  • You demonstrate enthusiasm for learning and growth by actively engaging in stakeholder interactions and seeking mentorship opportunities.


We are looking for talented professionals who hold a bachelor's degree or higher in one of several disciplines. Please refer to the list below for the qualifying degrees and desired job related experience.



    Appropriate level will be determined based upon experience and knowledge.

    Transformative innovation is happening in the electric industry, from digitalizing homes and distributed resources to renewable energy and an ever-changing grid. MISO manages the electricity superhighway in the Central U.S. and using groundbreaking research and sophisticated technology, our highly skilled employees ensure power flows reliably to 45 million Americans. Operating the electricity grid, running a robust energy market, planning for a bright future - it's what our immensely hard-working and dedicated team does every day.

    MISO, The Work We Do

    Join #TeamMISO to be a driving force as we build the grid of the future.

    MISO offers a comprehensive benefits package available on your first day of employment.

    #DiscoverMISO #MISOCareers #LifeatMISO #TeamMISO #WeAreMISO

    #LI-HYBRID
    #LI-MB1

    Qualifications
    Education
    Bachelors of Public Policy (required)
    Bachelors of Economics (required)
    Bachelors of Engineering (required)
    Experience
    Related economic transmission planning, compliance, regulatory standards, or expansion planning experience (required) or Related Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) or Regional Reliability Organization (RRO) experience. (preferred)
    Experience with PROMOD, PROMOD Analysis Tool (PAT), PSS/E, Transmission Adequacy Reliability Assessment (TARA). (preferred)
    2 years: Experience in electric energy resource planning, energy policy, electric power industry economics, power plant and transmission line modeling, or project management. (required)
    Equal Opportunity Employer

    This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
    For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.
    Applied = 0

    (web-696f97f645-5mbg6)