Idaho Power
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Application Deadline:
10/12/2025 at 11:59 pm Mountain Time
# of Positions:
1
Job Type:
Temporary (Fixed Term)
Job End Date:
11/26/2027
Exemption Status:
Exempt
Pay Range:
$86,632.00 - $151,340.80 Annually
Minimum Age Requirement:
Job Description:
Idaho Power - headquartered in vibrant Boise, Idaho - is looking for an
Engineer I or II - EMS
to join our Load Serving Operations Technology team. It's an exciting time to work for Idaho Power. Our work plays a critical role in communities we serve across Idaho and Oregon, and we're working hard to safely provide our customers with the reliable, affordable, clean energy they depend on. While this position is based at Idaho Power's western Boise location, we offer both flexible schedules and the opportunity to work up to 40% remote.
What does an EMS Engineer do for us?
As a member of the Energy Management System (EMS) Team the Engineer I or II configures and maintains the software that is used to centrally monitor and operate the power grid. They work with engineering design teams, field personnel, external regulators, and partner utilities to ensure that the Grid Operators have the tools and information necessary to control the flow of power safely and reliably from generator to customer. This requires them to analyze, configure, test, and troubleshoot electric utility-related control systems, system models, data sources and applications. This is the ideal position for someone who excels at creative problem solving and process improvement, wants to be challenged, and seeks to gain a comprehensive understanding of utility operations.
They also:
Plan and lead projects, assignments, and technical investigations
Act as a liaison between other departments and organizations
Evaluate progress and results, recommending changes in procedures
Exercise moderate technical judgment in decision-making and independent action
Are responsible for budgeting, financial accountability, and timelines on assigned projects
Utilize industry and discipline related knowledge to interpret and comply with regulations as required by NERC, FERC, WECC, EPA, NESC, OSHA, FCC, etc.
Model, analyze, troubleshoot, and maintain (Energy Management System) EMS applications which include Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), real-time network analysis, Automatic Generation Control (AGC), alarming, Inter-control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP), and more
Test and commission additions and modifications to the EMS application models
Update and maintain the EMS power system model for state estimation, power flow, single line diagram displays, and real-time contingency analysis
Specify, design, document, deploy, test, standardize, and troubleshoot technical work processes to meet changing requirements
Plan and lead modeling projects, assignments, and technical investigations
Review data and logs to find problems and opportunities for improvement
Interpret data for users and provide training on technical applications
Exercise technical judgment in decision-making and independent action
Utilize software applications and programming languages to innovate, streamline, and automate work in a technically complex and dynamic environment
Engineer I:
Operating under general supervision and with oversight, an Engineer I is developing technical expertise in their field. This role plans and leads assignments and projects, may interface with internal departments and external organizations, and receives guidance from leaders and other engineers as needed.
Engineer II:
Operating under limited supervision, an Engineer II has an intermediate level of technical expertise in their field. This role plans and leads moderately complex assignments and projects, interfaces with internal departments and external organizations, and receives high-level guidance from leaders and other engineers as needed.
LSO Engineer:
Operating under minimal supervision and using independent initiative, LSO Engineers have comprehensive technical expertise in their field. This role plans and leads complex assignments and projects, interfaces with internal departments and external organizations, and mentors other engineers and engineering support staff as needed.
In addition to the meaningful work we do, we offer work-life balance, competitive pay and benefits, and both a 401k employer-match and a pension plan, making Idaho Power one of the best employers in the state.
A COMPETITIVE CANDIDATE WILL HAVE
Knowledge of:
General engineering principles
Communications theory
Systems and/or business analysis design concepts and the applied use of system and process analysis tools
System modeling and administration
Preferred:
Electrical engineering principles and practices
Automatic Generation Control (AGC) and load forecasting
Power systems modeling practices and operation, state estimation, and contingency analysis
Modeling principles and concepts of power systems
Application of communications systems as related to SCADA system design
EMS, utilities, and their business environment
Current methods, equipment, and techniques for implementation of automation
Skills in:
Troubleshooting and problem solving
Computers and software use
Developing and maintaining documentation and producing technical reports
Strong interpersonal communication, both verbal and written, as well as effective listening
Analysis and management of large modeling databases and data sets
Organization of work, time management and project coordination
Preferred:
EMS Systems, especially OSI Monarch
Power System Modeling Tools - Powerworld, PSSE, PSLF, CIM, etc.
Process mapping, design, and control standards
AVEVA PI, SharePoint, and Excel
Scripting (especially Python), Code Development and Automation
Ability to:
Manage and coordinate projects
Establish and maintain effective working relationships
Work independently, in a team environment, and on project teams; Be self-motivated
Work with others to develop and evaluate alternatives; Draft written and oral reports of problems, alternatives, and recommendations
Deal diplomatically with customers
Perform detailed work with a high degree of accuracy
Learn new systems and keep up with emerging technologies while effectively responding to changes required by new regulations and the organization
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education:
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from an ABET accredited institution
OR
Bachelor of Science in Engineering from a non-ABET accredited institution and a PE license
OR
Graduation by December 31st, 2025
Experience:
Engineer I -
0-2 years of related experience
Engineer II
- 2 or more years of related experience
LSO Engineer -
6 years of related engineering experience
OR
5 years of related engineering experience plus PE or advanced engineering degree, and 3 years in the area of expertise
Preferred:
Engineer I/II -
Engineer in Training (EIT) designation
LSO Engineer -
3 years in the area of expertise and/or Professional Engineer (PE)
Licenses & Certifications:
Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record based on driving requirements for the position
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate for this position will be required to complete scheduled compliance training and submit to periodic background investigations as mandated by NERC
Must be able to stand 24-hour on-call for seven days at a time and respond to emergencies outside of normal working hours
Must live or relocate to within 60 minutes of the Operations Dispatch Facility
Some travel is required within the IPC service area with occasional overnight stays
Some travel outside of the service area with overnight stays may be required
LSO Engineer:
For internal candidates, must have 6 months or greater at Engineer II level, Step 13
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position is a sedentary job requiring working at a desk/computer for extended periods of time. It requires the use of office equipment, fine motor skills including typing on the computer, dialing phones, filing paper, and working in close proximity to other people. There may be occasional lifts of no more than 10 lbs. Ergonomic accommodations including sit to stand desks are available and installed as needed. The above is a summary of the primary essential functions of the position. This job may require the performance of additional tasks assigned by company leaders or management. Questions regarding job requirements or accommodation requests should be directed to Human Resources.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Temporary employees are eligible to apply for internal job postings. Internal, regular employees who are successful candidates will be placed as regular employees in a Temporary Duty Assignment job classification. In order for your current position to be held for your return, qualified employees must have supervisory approval to participate and have been in their current position for at least six months.
#IPC1
Competencies:
Adaptability, Building Partnerships, Communication, Decision Making, Planning and Organizing, Work Standards
Need Assistance Completing Your Application?
Please contact our Recruiting Office if you have questions, require assistance or accommodation while applying for employment with Idaho Power Company:
Phone
: 208-388-2965 or
Email
:
jobs@idahopower.com
Idaho Power is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer
.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, physical or mental disability, marital status, and any other status protected by applicable federal and state laws.
Please note: Idaho Power will not provide sponsorship for obtaining an employment visa, such as an H-1B visa.
About Us
With 17 hydroelectric power plants along the Snake River and its tributaries, Idaho Power is proud to provide reliable, affordable, clean energy to customers in southern Idaho and eastern Oregon.
Our nearly 2,000 employees serve more than 600,000 customers in a service area spanning an estimated 24,000 square miles. They live, work and play in some of the most beautiful and rugged landscapes in the West.
We're working toward our goal of providing 100% clean energy by 2045 (https://www.idahopower.com/energy-environment/energy/clean-today-cleaner-tomorrow/) . We hope you'll join us.
Contact Information
Phone: 208-388-2965
Email: jobs@idahopower.com
Fax: 208-388-6695
Idaho Power Company
Recruiting Office
P.O. Box 70
Boise, ID 83707
Important Information
Your Rights as an Applicant (https://www.idahopower.com/about-us/careers/your-rights-as-an-applicant/)
Careers FAQs
Benefits of Working for Idaho Power (https://docs.idahopower.com/pdfs/Careers/Benefits_Summary.pdf#page=2)
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Employee Portal (https://www.myworkday.com/idahopowercompany/d/task/12709$9.htmld) .
Application Deadline:
10/12/2025 at 11:59 pm Mountain Time
# of Positions:
1
Job Type:
Temporary (Fixed Term)
Job End Date:
11/26/2027
Exemption Status:
Exempt
Pay Range:
$86,632.00 - $151,340.80 Annually
Minimum Age Requirement:
Job Description:
Idaho Power - headquartered in vibrant Boise, Idaho - is looking for an
Engineer I or II - EMS
to join our Load Serving Operations Technology team. It's an exciting time to work for Idaho Power. Our work plays a critical role in communities we serve across Idaho and Oregon, and we're working hard to safely provide our customers with the reliable, affordable, clean energy they depend on. While this position is based at Idaho Power's western Boise location, we offer both flexible schedules and the opportunity to work up to 40% remote.
What does an EMS Engineer do for us?
As a member of the Energy Management System (EMS) Team the Engineer I or II configures and maintains the software that is used to centrally monitor and operate the power grid. They work with engineering design teams, field personnel, external regulators, and partner utilities to ensure that the Grid Operators have the tools and information necessary to control the flow of power safely and reliably from generator to customer. This requires them to analyze, configure, test, and troubleshoot electric utility-related control systems, system models, data sources and applications. This is the ideal position for someone who excels at creative problem solving and process improvement, wants to be challenged, and seeks to gain a comprehensive understanding of utility operations.
They also:
Plan and lead projects, assignments, and technical investigations
Act as a liaison between other departments and organizations
Evaluate progress and results, recommending changes in procedures
Exercise moderate technical judgment in decision-making and independent action
Are responsible for budgeting, financial accountability, and timelines on assigned projects
Utilize industry and discipline related knowledge to interpret and comply with regulations as required by NERC, FERC, WECC, EPA, NESC, OSHA, FCC, etc.
Model, analyze, troubleshoot, and maintain (Energy Management System) EMS applications which include Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), real-time network analysis, Automatic Generation Control (AGC), alarming, Inter-control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP), and more
Test and commission additions and modifications to the EMS application models
Update and maintain the EMS power system model for state estimation, power flow, single line diagram displays, and real-time contingency analysis
Specify, design, document, deploy, test, standardize, and troubleshoot technical work processes to meet changing requirements
Plan and lead modeling projects, assignments, and technical investigations
Review data and logs to find problems and opportunities for improvement
Interpret data for users and provide training on technical applications
Exercise technical judgment in decision-making and independent action
Utilize software applications and programming languages to innovate, streamline, and automate work in a technically complex and dynamic environment
Engineer I:
Operating under general supervision and with oversight, an Engineer I is developing technical expertise in their field. This role plans and leads assignments and projects, may interface with internal departments and external organizations, and receives guidance from leaders and other engineers as needed.
Engineer II:
Operating under limited supervision, an Engineer II has an intermediate level of technical expertise in their field. This role plans and leads moderately complex assignments and projects, interfaces with internal departments and external organizations, and receives high-level guidance from leaders and other engineers as needed.
LSO Engineer:
Operating under minimal supervision and using independent initiative, LSO Engineers have comprehensive technical expertise in their field. This role plans and leads complex assignments and projects, interfaces with internal departments and external organizations, and mentors other engineers and engineering support staff as needed.
In addition to the meaningful work we do, we offer work-life balance, competitive pay and benefits, and both a 401k employer-match and a pension plan, making Idaho Power one of the best employers in the state.
A COMPETITIVE CANDIDATE WILL HAVE
Knowledge of:
General engineering principles
Communications theory
Systems and/or business analysis design concepts and the applied use of system and process analysis tools
System modeling and administration
Preferred:
Electrical engineering principles and practices
Automatic Generation Control (AGC) and load forecasting
Power systems modeling practices and operation, state estimation, and contingency analysis
Modeling principles and concepts of power systems
Application of communications systems as related to SCADA system design
EMS, utilities, and their business environment
Current methods, equipment, and techniques for implementation of automation
Skills in:
Troubleshooting and problem solving
Computers and software use
Developing and maintaining documentation and producing technical reports
Strong interpersonal communication, both verbal and written, as well as effective listening
Analysis and management of large modeling databases and data sets
Organization of work, time management and project coordination
Preferred:
EMS Systems, especially OSI Monarch
Power System Modeling Tools - Powerworld, PSSE, PSLF, CIM, etc.
Process mapping, design, and control standards
AVEVA PI, SharePoint, and Excel
Scripting (especially Python), Code Development and Automation
Ability to:
Manage and coordinate projects
Establish and maintain effective working relationships
Work independently, in a team environment, and on project teams; Be self-motivated
Work with others to develop and evaluate alternatives; Draft written and oral reports of problems, alternatives, and recommendations
Deal diplomatically with customers
Perform detailed work with a high degree of accuracy
Learn new systems and keep up with emerging technologies while effectively responding to changes required by new regulations and the organization
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education:
Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from an ABET accredited institution
OR
Bachelor of Science in Engineering from a non-ABET accredited institution and a PE license
OR
Graduation by December 31st, 2025
Experience:
Engineer I -
0-2 years of related experience
Engineer II
- 2 or more years of related experience
LSO Engineer -
6 years of related engineering experience
OR
5 years of related engineering experience plus PE or advanced engineering degree, and 3 years in the area of expertise
Preferred:
Engineer I/II -
Engineer in Training (EIT) designation
LSO Engineer -
3 years in the area of expertise and/or Professional Engineer (PE)
Licenses & Certifications:
Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record based on driving requirements for the position
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate for this position will be required to complete scheduled compliance training and submit to periodic background investigations as mandated by NERC
Must be able to stand 24-hour on-call for seven days at a time and respond to emergencies outside of normal working hours
Must live or relocate to within 60 minutes of the Operations Dispatch Facility
Some travel is required within the IPC service area with occasional overnight stays
Some travel outside of the service area with overnight stays may be required
LSO Engineer:
For internal candidates, must have 6 months or greater at Engineer II level, Step 13
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position is a sedentary job requiring working at a desk/computer for extended periods of time. It requires the use of office equipment, fine motor skills including typing on the computer, dialing phones, filing paper, and working in close proximity to other people. There may be occasional lifts of no more than 10 lbs. Ergonomic accommodations including sit to stand desks are available and installed as needed. The above is a summary of the primary essential functions of the position. This job may require the performance of additional tasks assigned by company leaders or management. Questions regarding job requirements or accommodation requests should be directed to Human Resources.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Temporary employees are eligible to apply for internal job postings. Internal, regular employees who are successful candidates will be placed as regular employees in a Temporary Duty Assignment job classification. In order for your current position to be held for your return, qualified employees must have supervisory approval to participate and have been in their current position for at least six months.
#IPC1
Competencies:
Adaptability, Building Partnerships, Communication, Decision Making, Planning and Organizing, Work Standards
Need Assistance Completing Your Application?
Please contact our Recruiting Office if you have questions, require assistance or accommodation while applying for employment with Idaho Power Company:
Phone
: 208-388-2965 or
:
jobs@idahopower.com
Idaho Power is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer
.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, physical or mental disability, marital status, and any other status protected by applicable federal and state laws.
Please note: Idaho Power will not provide sponsorship for obtaining an employment visa, such as an H-1B visa.
About Us
With 17 hydroelectric power plants along the Snake River and its tributaries, Idaho Power is proud to provide reliable, affordable, clean energy to customers in southern Idaho and eastern Oregon.
Our nearly 2,000 employees serve more than 600,000 customers in a service area spanning an estimated 24,000 square miles. They live, work and play in some of the most beautiful and rugged landscapes in the West.
We're working toward our goal of providing 100% clean energy by 2045 (https://www.idahopower.com/energy-environment/energy/clean-today-cleaner-tomorrow/) . We hope you'll join us.
Contact Information
Phone: 208-388-2965
Email: jobs@idahopower.com
Fax: 208-388-6695
Idaho Power Company
Recruiting Office
P.O. Box 70
Boise, ID 83707
Important Information
Your Rights as an Applicant (https://www.idahopower.com/about-us/careers/your-rights-as-an-applicant/)
Careers FAQs
Benefits of Working for Idaho Power (https://docs.idahopower.com/pdfs/Careers/Benefits_Summary.pdf#page=2)
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