HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO.
Wildfire Mitigation Planning Engineer / Senior Wildfire Mitigation Planning Engi
HAWAIIAN ELECTRIC CO., Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 96814
WILDFIRE MITIGATION PLANNING ENGINEER
Provides strategic, engineering, analytical, and electric‑system asset related support for the development of wildfire mitigation initiatives under Hawaiian Electric’s Wildfire Safety Strategy (WSS). Develops high‑level scope and strategy for wildfire mitigation programs, projects, and operational initiatives, applying system design and equipment specifications to inform risk‑reduction benefit evaluation techniques and model results.
Essential Functions
Define and develop wildfire initiative scope and strategy under guidance of the Wildfire Mitigation Planning Supervisor.
Support prioritization frameworks by assessing design, feasibility, cost, risk‑reduction value, and other criteria to reduce wildfire risks.
Maintain a centralized repository of scoped initiatives tied to WSS goals.
Monitor and support scope implementation; escalates deviations to cost, scope, or prioritization conflicts.
Benchmark ongoing wildfire mitigation techniques and technologies across the utility industry.
Develop methodology to apply risk‑informed analysis ensuring cost‑effective risk reduction of grid hardening and operational improvements.
Lead strategic development of 1–3 year roadmaps supporting specific scope and timing of wildfire initiatives with clear linkages to strategic objectives and targeted risk reductions.
WSS Portfolio and Performance
Monitor mitigation effectiveness and system performance of completed projects and initiatives.
Monitor ongoing reliability and ignition performance improvements, proposing adjustments that reflect operational feasibility, risk‑reduction optimization, and regulatory compliance.
Prepare data and analysis materials to gain consensus on wildfire mitigation strategy and scoping decisions across Hawaiian Electric’s governance meetings and external stakeholder engagements.
Support regulatory compliance by providing subject‑matter expertise for preparing and reviewing regulatory filings and information‑request responses related to electric‑system engineering and asset performance.
Recommend adjustments to project planning frameworks and scoping processes to support WSS Continuous Improvement.
Participate in company emergency response activities as assigned, including any activities required to prepare for such response.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field.
Working knowledge of distribution and transmission system design and operation.
Working knowledge of industry wildfire mitigation plans and of applying mitigation plans that address risk reduction, work prioritization, and benefit‑cost analysis.
Understanding of wildfire risk across Hawaiian Electric’s territories, including regulatory, technical, operational, and public‑facing dimensions.
Familiarity with project feasibility, cost‑benefit analysis, and prioritization techniques.
Skills Requirements
Strategic Planning: Ability to develop multi‑year work plans to achieve high‑level objectives.
Scope Development: Ability to define, justify, and communicate wildfire‑related scope and related process improvements to drive risk‑informed prioritization.
Cross‑Functional Coordination: Effectively collaborate with various internal and external organizations and teams.
Technical Proficiency: Skilled in grid‑related applications including visualization and project management tools, as well as standard applications such as Smartsheet, Excel, and SharePoint.
Critical Thinking and Decision Making: Ability to analyze and synthesize information, identify and evaluate solution options, and make sound decisions.
Analytical: Ability to create and interpret trends, models, forecasts, and simulations.
Computer Applications: Expertise with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Communication: Written, oral, and listening communication skills to articulate ideas clearly and concisely.
Teamwork: Ability to function effectively in a team environment and contribute to team process and decision‑making.
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation: Ability to use communication, negotiation, and problem‑solving skills to resolve conflicts and reach agreement.
Interpersonal: Ability to relate to and interact with others, appreciating diverse perspectives and developing effective relationships.
Experience Requirements
5–7 years of experience in utility planning, scope development, or strategic project support.
Preferred exposure to regulatory reporting or compliance documentation.
Additional Information Location: Honolulu – Oahu Vacancies: 3 Hiring Range: $97,900 to $125,000 for Wildfire Mitigation Planning Engineer; $107,700 to $139,800 for Senior Wildfire Mitigation Planning Engineer.
Interested individuals should apply online, ensuring application clearly reflects the experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities that qualify them for the position.
Applicant Certification: By submitting an application, candidates authorize Hawaiian Electric Companies to confirm all statements, share personal information with the hiring department or subsidiary company, and conduct background investigations.
EEO Statement: Hawaiian Electric Companies is an equal‑opportunity employer, including disability and protected veteran status, in compliance with applicable laws. Requests for reasonable accommodation may be submitted to the HR Service Center at (808) 543‑4848.
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Essential Functions
Define and develop wildfire initiative scope and strategy under guidance of the Wildfire Mitigation Planning Supervisor.
Support prioritization frameworks by assessing design, feasibility, cost, risk‑reduction value, and other criteria to reduce wildfire risks.
Maintain a centralized repository of scoped initiatives tied to WSS goals.
Monitor and support scope implementation; escalates deviations to cost, scope, or prioritization conflicts.
Benchmark ongoing wildfire mitigation techniques and technologies across the utility industry.
Develop methodology to apply risk‑informed analysis ensuring cost‑effective risk reduction of grid hardening and operational improvements.
Lead strategic development of 1–3 year roadmaps supporting specific scope and timing of wildfire initiatives with clear linkages to strategic objectives and targeted risk reductions.
WSS Portfolio and Performance
Monitor mitigation effectiveness and system performance of completed projects and initiatives.
Monitor ongoing reliability and ignition performance improvements, proposing adjustments that reflect operational feasibility, risk‑reduction optimization, and regulatory compliance.
Prepare data and analysis materials to gain consensus on wildfire mitigation strategy and scoping decisions across Hawaiian Electric’s governance meetings and external stakeholder engagements.
Support regulatory compliance by providing subject‑matter expertise for preparing and reviewing regulatory filings and information‑request responses related to electric‑system engineering and asset performance.
Recommend adjustments to project planning frameworks and scoping processes to support WSS Continuous Improvement.
Participate in company emergency response activities as assigned, including any activities required to prepare for such response.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related field.
Working knowledge of distribution and transmission system design and operation.
Working knowledge of industry wildfire mitigation plans and of applying mitigation plans that address risk reduction, work prioritization, and benefit‑cost analysis.
Understanding of wildfire risk across Hawaiian Electric’s territories, including regulatory, technical, operational, and public‑facing dimensions.
Familiarity with project feasibility, cost‑benefit analysis, and prioritization techniques.
Skills Requirements
Strategic Planning: Ability to develop multi‑year work plans to achieve high‑level objectives.
Scope Development: Ability to define, justify, and communicate wildfire‑related scope and related process improvements to drive risk‑informed prioritization.
Cross‑Functional Coordination: Effectively collaborate with various internal and external organizations and teams.
Technical Proficiency: Skilled in grid‑related applications including visualization and project management tools, as well as standard applications such as Smartsheet, Excel, and SharePoint.
Critical Thinking and Decision Making: Ability to analyze and synthesize information, identify and evaluate solution options, and make sound decisions.
Analytical: Ability to create and interpret trends, models, forecasts, and simulations.
Computer Applications: Expertise with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access.
Communication: Written, oral, and listening communication skills to articulate ideas clearly and concisely.
Teamwork: Ability to function effectively in a team environment and contribute to team process and decision‑making.
Conflict Resolution and Negotiation: Ability to use communication, negotiation, and problem‑solving skills to resolve conflicts and reach agreement.
Interpersonal: Ability to relate to and interact with others, appreciating diverse perspectives and developing effective relationships.
Experience Requirements
5–7 years of experience in utility planning, scope development, or strategic project support.
Preferred exposure to regulatory reporting or compliance documentation.
Additional Information Location: Honolulu – Oahu Vacancies: 3 Hiring Range: $97,900 to $125,000 for Wildfire Mitigation Planning Engineer; $107,700 to $139,800 for Senior Wildfire Mitigation Planning Engineer.
Interested individuals should apply online, ensuring application clearly reflects the experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities that qualify them for the position.
Applicant Certification: By submitting an application, candidates authorize Hawaiian Electric Companies to confirm all statements, share personal information with the hiring department or subsidiary company, and conduct background investigations.
EEO Statement: Hawaiian Electric Companies is an equal‑opportunity employer, including disability and protected veteran status, in compliance with applicable laws. Requests for reasonable accommodation may be submitted to the HR Service Center at (808) 543‑4848.
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