Reporting to the Manager, Engineering (Grid Strategy), the Asset Investment Analyst (Grid Strategy) is responsible for assisting with and delivering upon projects related to a wide range of engineering support services, including short- and long-term strategies, solutions and operational plans for the modernization of Toronto Hydro's distribution grid assets and operational capabilities, including grid automation and integrating Distributed Energy Resources. In addition, the incumbent will be responsible for supporting the implementation of Toronto Hydro's grid modernization roadmap and associated planning and operational frameworks in collaboration with program leaders and stakeholders across the organization.
The Grid Strategy team supports various key strategic projects within the department and Engineering division that require strong collaboration and effective communication with stakeholders across the organization. The Asset Investment Analyst will play a key role in leading and supporting these strategic change initiatives within the Grid Strategy team.
Key Responsibilities
Leads and/or supports grid modernization projects to develop and execute short-term and long-term investment, business and/or technology plans
Conducts research and studies on technology and engineering trends and assists in developing the strategic roadmap, with particular emphasis on the modernization of the utility distribution system
Conducts analysis involving large data sets and multiple variables in response to data needs for investment and planning purposes
Leads and/or supports the development and implementation of innovation and continuous improvement initiatives to advance the utility's asset management capabilities and strategic asset management plan and co-developing grid innovation proposals
Provides project management support related to the execution of the strategic roadmap and aligns the roadmap to distribution system plans and regulatory filing
Supports in responding to stakeholder requirements and delivers strategic input for inclusion in regulatory filings and other business cases
Stays current with industry developments and practices, specifically those within grid modernization, distribution automation, innovation and the future energy system
Engages with a variety of team members and departments to manage strategic framework activities
Builds solid relationships with key internal and external stakeholders to achieve project goals
Demonstrates effective project management skills and conducts duties as a strong team player with demonstrated success in stakeholder management
Assists in defining project scope, drafting business cases, conducting feasibility studies and completing cost-benefit analysis
Provides project and administrative support as needed to support the achievement of departmental objectives and other initiatives being carried on within the Grid Strategy team
Works in accordance with safety performance standards and promotes a safety culture
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Electrical Engineering preferred)
Minimum three (3) years of relevant experience
Understanding of Ontario's electricity system, standards, and regulatory framework and utility experience preferred
Knowledge related to distribution automation (e.g. "FLISR," "ADMS"), Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) capabilities considered an asset
Strong project management skills
Experience with Python/R, Alteryx, SQL and Tableau (preferably in a utility environment) considered an asset
Project management designation considered an asset
Certification in Asset Management considered an asset
Self-motivated, operates with a high degree of independence and takes ownership of work, striving for a standard of excellence
Aptitude and experience in adapting to, managing and facilitating change, as well as a willingness to challenge the status quo
Builds strong relationships and manages stakeholders across the organization in order to enable effective delivery of projects
Demonstrated leadership skills; strategic thinking, openness to new ideas, and strong communication skills
Fully proficient in the use of the entire Microsoft Office Suite, including Microsoft Access, Project and Visio
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Proven effective problem-solving and analytical ability
Strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills
Understanding of regulatory obligations and the rate application process for Local Distribution Companies considered an asset
Excellent analytical, technical, and business solution development skills, including the proven ability to function effectively in a dynamic environment
Toronto Hydro has introduced a Hybrid Work Arrangement. This position allows for remote work up to three days per week, based on business needs. Employees will be required to come onsite on those days when they are involved in activities that they or their leader feel are better conducted in person. You are expected to live in Ontario and within reasonable commuting distance of the office.
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