JEA

Resource Planning Consultant

JEA$108K — $181K *
Energy & Utilities
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical/mechanical engineering, energy management, or related field.
  • 8 years of experience in electric resource planning or engineering, with 4 years in modeling PLEXOS or similar tools.
  • Hands-on experience with production cost, capacity expansion, or portfolio optimization models.
  • Strong understanding of generation operations and unit characteristics.
  • Ability to interpret and present model results effectively.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct advanced resource planning analyses for Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs) and scenario assessments.
  • Develop planning inputs including financial forecasts, fuel price projections, and operational requirements.
  • Maintain and run PLEXOS and other planning models for evaluating resource strategies.
  • Evaluate resource alternatives across various generation types and technologies.
  • Prepare executive-level reports and presentations that communicate complex analyses clearly.
  • Mentor junior engineers and enhance the quality of reports and models.
  • Conduct research and benchmarking on technologies and regulations to inform strategic planning.

Benefits

  • Professional development opportunities including mentorship.
  • Participation in industry technical working groups and forums.
  • Engagement with executive-level decision-making processes.
  • Opportunity to influence long-term resource strategies and organizational planning.
  • Work-life balance with defined physical requirements for role.
Full Job Description
Provides advance technical, analytical, and advisory support for Resource Planning activities, including Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), Integrated System Plan (ISP), capacity expansion studies, and production cost modeling. Develops and applies planning tools and datasets (including PLEXOS) to evaluate portfolios of supply-side and demand-side resources, and to support executive-level decision making, regulatory filings, and Board presentations. Incumbent may be assigned primary responsibility for leading either the IRP/ISP processes or for leading PLEXOS modeling.

  • Performs advanced resource planning analyses supporting the Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs), Integrated System Plans (ISPs), Ten Year Site Plans and long-term resource adequacy assessments. Conducts scenario and sensitivity analyses related to load, fuel market, and policy assumptions.
  • Develops and maintains planning inputs such as financial parameters, fuel price forecasts, legislative and regulatory outlook and existing unit operational and maintenance (O&M) and capital expenditure (CapEx) requirements; evaluates site capabilities and generation resource options.
  • Develops, maintains, and runs production cost, capacity expansion, and portfolio optimization models (e.g. PLEXOS) to evaluate long-term resource strategies. Responsible for database management, model configuration, validation, and results interpretation and specialized studies such as effective load carrying capacity (ELCC) analysis and reserve margin assessments. Manages comprehensive databases for existing unit costs, performance metrics, outage schedules, potential new resource options, and fuel transportation requirements.
  • Evaluates resource alternatives including conventional generation, nuclear, renewable energy, energy storage, distributed energy resources, demand-side programs, and emerging technologies, considering reliability, cost, risk, unit utilization, environmental performance, and regulatory requirements.
  • Prepares executive-level reports, issue papers, and presentation materials that clearly communicate complex analytical results, key insights, and recommendations for leadership, the Board, and stakeholders.
  • Supports and mentors junior engineers in structuring analyses, checking work products, and elevating the quality and clarity of written reports, models, and presentations to an executive standard.
  • Conducts research and benchmarking on emerging generation technologies, grid solutions, market trends, and regulatory or policy developments; translates findings into planning assumptions and strategic recommendations.
  • Prepares regulatory filings, reports, and responses to data requests, for regulatory agencies and reliability organizations including the Florida Public Service Commissions (FPSC), Florida Reliability Coordinating Council (FRCC) and SERC Reliability Corporation (SERC).
  • Represents JEA in FRCC and SERC committees, technical working groups, and industry forums as assigned.
  • Supports the development, management and administration of annual capital budget and ten-year capital budget plan, and (O&M) budgets related to generation and resource planning.
  • Ensures planning processes, models, and analytical methods follow industry best practices, regulatory expectations, and internal governance standards.
  • Demonstrates leadership in alignment with JEA's core values and promotes a culture of safety, accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. Performs other job-related duties as assigned.


Qualifications

Education : A bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, energy management, or energy systems, or a related engineering field

AND

Experience : Eight (8) years of progressively responsible experience in electric resource planning, management, engineering, or operations, depending on the discipline being recruited experience must include four (4) years in:

Modeling hands on experiencedeveloping, maintaining, validating, and executing PLEXOS models or

Comparable production cost, capacity expansion, or portfolio optimization models

Experience must include:

  • Understanding of generation operations and unit characteristics and


  • Interpretation and presentation of model results to support utility planning decisions


OR

an equivalent combination of education, experience and/or training depending on the discipline being recruited. Experience must include four (4) years in:

Modeling hands on experiencedeveloping, maintaining, validating, and executing PLEXOS models or

Comparable production cost, capacity expansion, or portfolio optimization models

Experience must include:

  • Understanding of generation operations and unit characteristics and


  • Interpretation and presentation of model results to support utility planning decisions


License/Certifications/Registrations : A valid driver's license is required prior to appointment and must be maintained during employment. State of Florida Professional Engineer (PE) certification is preferred.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Sitting

Up to 8 hours per day

Lifting

Up to 2 hours per day

Walking

Up to 5 hours per day

Up to 50 max. pounds **

Standing

Up to 3 hours per day

Pushing

Will not generally apply

Bending

Up to 3 hours per day

Up to 50 max. pounds**

Squatting

Up to 2 hours per day

Pulling

Will not generally apply

Stooping

Up to 2 hours per day

Up to 50 max. pounds**

Reaching

Up to 2 hours per day

Climbing

Up to 1 hour per day

Balancing

Up to 1 hour per day

Stairs

Up to 1 hour per day

Twisting

Up to 1 hour per day

Ladder

Will not generally apply

Crawling

Will not generally apply

Equipment

Will not generally apply

Kneeling

Will not generally apply

Outdoors

Will not generally apply

Typing

Up to 5 hours per day

Data Entry

Up to 5 hours per day

Unusual hearing or vision demands:

Normal field of vision; good depth perception.

Other physical demands or notes:

**JEA employees should not attempt to lift, pull or push a load in excess of 50lbs. without assistance. Care should always be taken when lifting, pushing or pulling in an awkward position.

The full salary range for this position is $108,750 - $181,250. Salary will vary based on education, experience, skills, and abilities.

About JEA

JEA, located in Jacksonville, Florida, is the eighth-largest community-owned electric utility company in the United States and the largest in Florida. As of 2022, JEA serves more than 1 million Northeast Florida residents with electric, water, sewer and reclaimed water services. JEA also provides some customers with natural gas sales, and access to dark fiber. In addition, JEA works with the City of Jacksonville to maintain its streetlight system. Besides Jacksonville, JEA also serves customers in Clay, Nassau and St. Johns counties.
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