Operations Planning Analyst II-IV

Georgia Systems Operations Georgia, Tucker Permanent US Dollar . USD 70,880 – 70,880 / Annual

Job Description

Help Shape the Future of Georgia's Electric Grid Georgia System Operations Corporation (GSOC) is seeking an Operations Planning Analyst to support the evolving demands of Georgia's electric system through advanced analytics, modeling, and operational planning. This role sits at the intersection of power system operations and data analytics, where your work directly supports grid reliability and economic performance for Georgia's 38 member cooperatives. You will help address some of the industry's most complex challenges, including renewable integration, transmission congestion, datacenter load growth, and distributed energy resources-while contributing to the modernization of the electric grid. This opportunity is ideal for an analyst who enjoys applying quantitative methods, building models, and translating data into actionable operational insights to support critical infrastructure. Candidates with deeper experience, advanced analytical expertise, and the ability to lead initiatives or mentor others may be considered for higher-level classifications (Analyst III or IV). What You'll Do As an Operations Planning Analyst, you will play a key role in supporting GSOC's planning and operational functions through data-driven analysis and modeling. You will: Develop and maintain analytical models to support grid optimization, including solar production forecasting, transmission congestion prediction, and economic dispatch analysis Use power flow modeling tools to support operations planning analyses Analyze transmission and generation conditions, including outages, system constraints, and seasonal variations to support reliable operations Build reporting tools and dashboards to track operational KPIs, cost allocation, and optimization outcomes Perform generation portfolio and resource optimization analyses Collaborate with cross-functional teams including operations planning, transmission planning, and member services Support regulatory compliance efforts and develop technical documentation Present analytical findings and recommendations to senior leadership and external stakeholders At advanced levels, this role may also: Lead complex modeling initiatives and analytical framework development Serve as a subject matter expert in operations planning and grid analytics Represent GSOC in industry working groups and technical committees Mentor junior analysts and drive continuous improvement in analytical processes What You Bring Bachelor's degree in Data Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science, or a related quantitative field (Engineering degrees are a plus); will consider a combination of experience and/or education Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret complex data sets Proficiency in tools such as Python, SQL, and Excel Effective written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to translate technical findings into business insights Ability to manage multiple projects and collaborate across teams Preferred Qualifications Power Systems Knowledge, Technical & Data Platforms and Professional Credentials Understanding of electric utility operations and power flow analysis Familiarity with load forecasting, generation dispatch, and resource planning concepts Exposure to utility systems such as SCADA or EMS and power flow tools (e.g., PSS/E, PowerWorld, TARA) Experience with data analytics platforms such as Databricks and visualization tools like Power BI PMP, EIT, or PE certifications are a plus Leveling Overview Analyst II - Developing contributor; supports modeling, reporting, and analytical activities Analyst III - Independent contributor; leads analyses and supports cross-functional initiatives Analyst IV - Advanced contributor; serves as a subject matter expert, leads complex initiatives, and mentors others Advantages of Working at GSOC Working at GSOC means more than just a job, it's an opportunity to contribute to work that truly matters. Mission-Driven Impact Your work directly supports the safe, reliable operation of Georgia's electric power system-an essential service that communities and businesses depend on every day. Stability with Forward Momentum GSOC offers the stability of a regulated, mission-critical organization combined with modern talent practices, process improvement, and continuous evolution. Strong Values and Professional Standards Work in an environment grounded in accountability, collaboration, and integrity-where high standards, equitable practices, and audit-ready processes are the norm. Work Environment & Benefits GSOC offers a professional, collaborative work environment with competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a commitment to creating a respectful and inclusive workplace. Benefits include, but not limited to Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k Match, Parental Leave, Educational Assistance, Annual Performance Bonus, PTO, and Volunteer Time Off Why Join GSOC At GSOC, your work directly supports one of the most critical infrastructures in the state-ensuring reliable electric service for Georgia's cooperative network. You'll collaborate with highly skilled professionals in a mission-driven environment focused on operational excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement. Apply Today If you're ready to apply your analytical expertise in a role that combines data science, power systems, and meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply.

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