3+ years in power market analytics, congestion analysis, or production cost modeling at relevant organizations
Hands-on experience with production cost modeling tools like PROBE, PLEXOS, or PROMOD
Strong understanding of ISO/RTO market mechanics including LMP formation and constraint binding
Experience with extensive market datasets for congestion analysis
Proficiency in Python, SQL, or similar data processing tools
Responsibilities
Define methodologies for new interconnection study products
Develop and maintain market data infrastructure for analysis
Map power flow violations to real-world market outcomes
Run and validate production cost models across various markets
Collaborate with product and engineering teams for automated analysis
Serve as an authority on ISO market clearing and data influence on products
Benefits
Competitive equity compensation
401(k) match
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid company holidays and PTO
Hybrid work schedule in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Full Job Description
What You'll Achieve
Define and execute the methodology for new market-informed interconnection study products that extend our existing power flow analysis into congestion, curtailment, and dispatch economics
Build and own the market data infrastructure - onboard vendor data, build pipelines for constraint binding histories, LMP decomposition, and outage records, and maintain datasets across target ISO markets
Connect transmission planning results to market outcomes by mapping power flow violations and shift factors to real-world constraint binding patterns and congestion pricing
Configure, run, and validate production cost models to simulate nodal market outcomes across PJM, ERCOT, MISO, and other target markets
Work directly with product, power engineers, and software engineers to translate domain expertise into automated, repeatable analysis
Act as the internal authority on how ISO markets clear and how market data should inform our interconnection products
Requirements
3+ years of experience in power market analytics, nodal modeling, congestion analysis, or production cost modeling at an ISO/RTO, utility, IPP, developer, trading firm, or consultancy.
Hands-on experience configuring and running production cost models (PROBE, PLEXOS, PROMOD, Aurora, DAYZER, or similar). You have built and debugged models, not only interpreted outputs.
Experience working with large market datasets - historical LMPs, binding constraint records, transmission outage data - and applying them to congestion or curtailment analysis.
Proficiency in Python, SQL, or equivalent tools for data processing and analysis.
About You
You are excited to lay the foundation for power market analyses and AI.
Have strong analytical fundamentals and a deep understanding of how nodal markets work, and are looking for a role where that expertise gets applied to building products - not repeating the same deliverable on a different timeline.
Are comfortable working at the boundary of transmission planning and market analytics, and can communicate effectively with engineers on both sides.
See AI as an opportunity to automate the repetitive parts of market analysis so you can focus on the methodology and the edge cases that really matter.
Default to action, curiosity, and building smarter workflows.
Want your analysis to become infrastructure that scales, not a report that gets filed.
Deep familiarity with multiple ISOs.
Bonus Points
Experience analyzing curtailment risk, basis risk, or congestion exposure for BESS, solar, or large load (datacenter) projects.
Familiarity with PowerGEM tools (TARA, PROBE) or Yes Energy data products.
Involvement in FERC proceedings, RTO stakeholder processes, or interconnection policy work.
Compensation and Benefits
$120,000 - $160,000 annual compensation
Competitive equity compensation
401(k) match
Health, dental and vision insurance
Paid company holidays & PTO
Hybrid work in the office in Williamsburg, Brooklyn ~3x per week