ENGIE North America Inc.
Interconnection Specialist, Engineer II
ENGIE North America Inc., Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Job Description
Interconnection Specialist, Engineer II
Posting Start Date:
9/18/25
Requisition ID:
54073
Apply now
Informations generales
HOUSTON, United States, 77056
ENGIE North America Inc.
Skilled ( >3 experience
What You Can Expect
The Interconnection Specialist Engineer II supports a range of pre-construction development, engineering, and energy market activities across ENGIE North America's portfolio of utility-scale renewable energy projects in the United States. As a key contributor to the Transmission & Interconnection team, you will work on discrete tasks that enable successful grid integration and support the company's renewable energy growth strategy.
This role places particular emphasis on grid interconnection, while also contributing to broader aspects of renewable energy development. You will provide technical and strategic insights into large load interconnections, including co-location and behind-the-meter configurations, helping ENGIE navigate evolving transmission opportunities.
What You Will Deliver:
Queue Management:
Submit and manage PJM and SPP queue applications, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and compliance with readiness requirements
Study Management:
Own engagement across system impact studies, facility, and restudy phases, providing input on assumptions, interpreting results, and assessing upgrade impacts
Cost & Schedule Transparency:
Prepare executive-ready briefs outlining upgrade allocations (baseline vs. direct-connect), cost risk ranges, and mitigation options
Agreement Execution:
Support execution of ISA, CSA, and GIA agreements, maintaining clear risk registers through Notice to Proceed (NTP) handoff
Stakeholder Engagement:
Represent ENGIE in PJM and SPP stakeholder working groups and utility coordination meetings to build trust and ensure alignment
Core Responsibilities:
Pre-screen & Siting
Guide early Point of Interconnection (POI) screening with modeling teams, including thermal, voltage, and short-circuit analysis
Identify siting risks related to PJM deliverability zones (e.g., EMAAC, COMED, APS, DOM) and SPP congestion areas
Queue Management
Lead PJM New Services Queue applications, including data forms, deposit/security requirements, and milestone tracking
Manage existing PJM assets, including surplus interconnection strategies
Oversee SPP GIQ submissions, ensuring technical accuracy, deposit compliance, and demonstration of site control
Study Process
Coordinate PJM Feasibility, SIS, and Facilities studies, and SPP SIS/FS studies with internal modeling teams
Interpret study results (thermal overloads, voltage violations, stability issues) and translate findings into upgrade exposure, risk, and mitigation strategies
Deliverability & Capacity
Track PJM Capacity Interconnection Rights (CIRs) and assess impacts on Resource Adequacy and offtake positions
Evaluate NRIS vs. ERIS options in SPP and their implications for project economics
Explore opportunities to leverage SPP's ERAS process
Agreements & Execution
Support negotiation of PJM ISA/CSA and SPP GIA terms, including milestones and security postings
Coordinate with Engineering on readiness of substation, relay, telecom, and gen-tie components
Risk Management
Maintain upgrade and schedule risk registers
Present mitigation strategies such as portfolio routing, alternative POIs, reconfigurations, and provisional arrangements
Stakeholder Coordination
Serve as primary external contact with PJM, SPP, Transmission Owners, consultants, and internal teams (Development, Engineering, Origination, Finance)
Collaborate with grid and production cost modeling analysts to assess full project impacts
Communicate macro-level changes (e.g., queue reforms, transmission projects, retirements, generation additions) to relevant stakeholders
Engage utilities in interconnection agreement negotiations, project scheduling, and site acquisition activities
Industry Engagement & Strategic Insight
Represent ENGIE in industry advocacy groups
Stay informed on national renewable opportunities in the United States and the national industry trends impacting the future of Renewable development opportunities and their competitiveness as they relate to customers
What You'll Bring
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or closely related technical field, along with at minimum two (2) years experience in utility-scale renewables or transmission & distribution (T&D), including direct ownership of interconnection workstreams. PJM and SPP experience highly preferred
Technical proficiency in interpreting and challenging Powerflow results, including consultant work product, and the ability to communicate findings clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Demonstrated commercial acumen, with experience translating study results into upgrade cost ranges, contingencies, and mitigation strategies aligned with offtake and Resource Adequacy (RA) requirements
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain constructive relationships across internal teams and external stakeholders, and a high level of attention to detail
A collaborative and proactive mindset, with the ability to work independently and constructively within a large, matrixed organization while engaging effectively across cross-functional teams
Exceptional project management skills, including the ability to prioritize critical-path activities, and manage multiple workstreams, and operate independently within a large, matrixed organization
Desire to advance the adoption and deployment of renewable energy solutions across North America
Additional Details
This role is eligible for our hybrid in-office work policy
Must be available to travel domestically up to 30% of the time and with the need for some overnight trips
Must be willing and able to comply with all ENGIE ethics and safety policies
Compensation
Salary Range:
$74,900 - $114,770 USD annually
This represents the average expected pay range for a qualified candidate.
ENGIE complies with all federal, state, and local minimum wage laws. Actual salary offered may vary depending on geography, experience, education, internal pay alignment, or other bona fide factors.
In addition to base pay, this position is eligible for a competitive bonus / incentive plan.
Your Talent Acquisition Partner can share more specific information regarding the benefits or the salary for the position based on the work location.
At ENGIE, we take your well-being seriously. Our comprehensive benefits package includes options for medical, dental, vision, life insurance, employer-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance, ESPP, generous paid time off including wellness days, holidays and leave programs. We also help you plan for retirement by offering a 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with a company match. But that's not all - we're dedicated to the health and happiness of your entire family, offering supplemental benefits for full time employees that enhance emotional and physical well-being through all stages of life from family forming to caregiver benefits. Explore our benefits package to see how we can support you. Learn more.
Why ENGIE?
ENGIE North America isn't just participating in the Zero-Carbon Transition, we're leading it! Join us as we develop energy that is renewable, efficient, and accessible to everyone.
ENGIE is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace, and we are firmly committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all employees. We are committed to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status.
If you need assistance with this application or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at ENGIENA-ENGIEHR@ENGIE.com. This email address is reserved for individuals with disabilities in need of assistance and is not a means of inquiry regarding positions or application status.
We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this role at any time.
The safety of our employees is our number one priority. All employees at ENGIE have both a duty and the authority to STOP WORK if unsafe acts are observed.
Business Unit:
GBU Renewables & Flexible Power
Division:
R&B NORTHAM
Legal Entity:
ENGIE North America Inc.
Professional Experience:
Skilled ( >3 experience
Nos valeurs L'inclusion et la diversite sont au cur de notre politique de ressources humaines. Nous assurons l'egalite des chances entre tous les candidats et sommes engages a creer l'environnement de travail le plus accessible possible.
Information at a Glance
Apply now
Le groupe ENGIE
A propos d'ENGIE
Interconnection Specialist, Engineer II
Posting Start Date:
9/18/25
Requisition ID:
54073
Apply now
Informations generales
HOUSTON, United States, 77056
ENGIE North America Inc.
Skilled ( >3 experience
What You Can Expect
The Interconnection Specialist Engineer II supports a range of pre-construction development, engineering, and energy market activities across ENGIE North America's portfolio of utility-scale renewable energy projects in the United States. As a key contributor to the Transmission & Interconnection team, you will work on discrete tasks that enable successful grid integration and support the company's renewable energy growth strategy.
This role places particular emphasis on grid interconnection, while also contributing to broader aspects of renewable energy development. You will provide technical and strategic insights into large load interconnections, including co-location and behind-the-meter configurations, helping ENGIE navigate evolving transmission opportunities.
What You Will Deliver:
Queue Management:
Submit and manage PJM and SPP queue applications, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and compliance with readiness requirements
Study Management:
Own engagement across system impact studies, facility, and restudy phases, providing input on assumptions, interpreting results, and assessing upgrade impacts
Cost & Schedule Transparency:
Prepare executive-ready briefs outlining upgrade allocations (baseline vs. direct-connect), cost risk ranges, and mitigation options
Agreement Execution:
Support execution of ISA, CSA, and GIA agreements, maintaining clear risk registers through Notice to Proceed (NTP) handoff
Stakeholder Engagement:
Represent ENGIE in PJM and SPP stakeholder working groups and utility coordination meetings to build trust and ensure alignment
Core Responsibilities:
Pre-screen & Siting
Guide early Point of Interconnection (POI) screening with modeling teams, including thermal, voltage, and short-circuit analysis
Identify siting risks related to PJM deliverability zones (e.g., EMAAC, COMED, APS, DOM) and SPP congestion areas
Queue Management
Lead PJM New Services Queue applications, including data forms, deposit/security requirements, and milestone tracking
Manage existing PJM assets, including surplus interconnection strategies
Oversee SPP GIQ submissions, ensuring technical accuracy, deposit compliance, and demonstration of site control
Study Process
Coordinate PJM Feasibility, SIS, and Facilities studies, and SPP SIS/FS studies with internal modeling teams
Interpret study results (thermal overloads, voltage violations, stability issues) and translate findings into upgrade exposure, risk, and mitigation strategies
Deliverability & Capacity
Track PJM Capacity Interconnection Rights (CIRs) and assess impacts on Resource Adequacy and offtake positions
Evaluate NRIS vs. ERIS options in SPP and their implications for project economics
Explore opportunities to leverage SPP's ERAS process
Agreements & Execution
Support negotiation of PJM ISA/CSA and SPP GIA terms, including milestones and security postings
Coordinate with Engineering on readiness of substation, relay, telecom, and gen-tie components
Risk Management
Maintain upgrade and schedule risk registers
Present mitigation strategies such as portfolio routing, alternative POIs, reconfigurations, and provisional arrangements
Stakeholder Coordination
Serve as primary external contact with PJM, SPP, Transmission Owners, consultants, and internal teams (Development, Engineering, Origination, Finance)
Collaborate with grid and production cost modeling analysts to assess full project impacts
Communicate macro-level changes (e.g., queue reforms, transmission projects, retirements, generation additions) to relevant stakeholders
Engage utilities in interconnection agreement negotiations, project scheduling, and site acquisition activities
Industry Engagement & Strategic Insight
Represent ENGIE in industry advocacy groups
Stay informed on national renewable opportunities in the United States and the national industry trends impacting the future of Renewable development opportunities and their competitiveness as they relate to customers
What You'll Bring
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or closely related technical field, along with at minimum two (2) years experience in utility-scale renewables or transmission & distribution (T&D), including direct ownership of interconnection workstreams. PJM and SPP experience highly preferred
Technical proficiency in interpreting and challenging Powerflow results, including consultant work product, and the ability to communicate findings clearly to both technical and non-technical stakeholders
Demonstrated commercial acumen, with experience translating study results into upgrade cost ranges, contingencies, and mitigation strategies aligned with offtake and Resource Adequacy (RA) requirements
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to build and maintain constructive relationships across internal teams and external stakeholders, and a high level of attention to detail
A collaborative and proactive mindset, with the ability to work independently and constructively within a large, matrixed organization while engaging effectively across cross-functional teams
Exceptional project management skills, including the ability to prioritize critical-path activities, and manage multiple workstreams, and operate independently within a large, matrixed organization
Desire to advance the adoption and deployment of renewable energy solutions across North America
Additional Details
This role is eligible for our hybrid in-office work policy
Must be available to travel domestically up to 30% of the time and with the need for some overnight trips
Must be willing and able to comply with all ENGIE ethics and safety policies
Compensation
Salary Range:
$74,900 - $114,770 USD annually
This represents the average expected pay range for a qualified candidate.
ENGIE complies with all federal, state, and local minimum wage laws. Actual salary offered may vary depending on geography, experience, education, internal pay alignment, or other bona fide factors.
In addition to base pay, this position is eligible for a competitive bonus / incentive plan.
Your Talent Acquisition Partner can share more specific information regarding the benefits or the salary for the position based on the work location.
At ENGIE, we take your well-being seriously. Our comprehensive benefits package includes options for medical, dental, vision, life insurance, employer-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance, ESPP, generous paid time off including wellness days, holidays and leave programs. We also help you plan for retirement by offering a 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan with a company match. But that's not all - we're dedicated to the health and happiness of your entire family, offering supplemental benefits for full time employees that enhance emotional and physical well-being through all stages of life from family forming to caregiver benefits. Explore our benefits package to see how we can support you. Learn more.
Why ENGIE?
ENGIE North America isn't just participating in the Zero-Carbon Transition, we're leading it! Join us as we develop energy that is renewable, efficient, and accessible to everyone.
ENGIE is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace, and we are firmly committed to creating an inclusive workplace for all employees. We are committed to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected status.
If you need assistance with this application or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability, you may contact us at ENGIENA-ENGIEHR@ENGIE.com. This email address is reserved for individuals with disabilities in need of assistance and is not a means of inquiry regarding positions or application status.
We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa for this role at any time.
The safety of our employees is our number one priority. All employees at ENGIE have both a duty and the authority to STOP WORK if unsafe acts are observed.
Business Unit:
GBU Renewables & Flexible Power
Division:
R&B NORTHAM
Legal Entity:
ENGIE North America Inc.
Professional Experience:
Skilled ( >3 experience
Nos valeurs L'inclusion et la diversite sont au cur de notre politique de ressources humaines. Nous assurons l'egalite des chances entre tous les candidats et sommes engages a creer l'environnement de travail le plus accessible possible.
Information at a Glance
Apply now
Le groupe ENGIE
A propos d'ENGIE