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City of Idaho Falls

Electric - Power Supply Manager

City of Idaho Falls, Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States, 83401

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Introduction The City of Idaho Falls Power Department is currently hiring a Power Supply Manager. In this role you will be responsible for strategic power supply management, energy portfolio optimization, and wholesale market operations for Idaho Falls Power.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED Works under the general supervision of the Chief Financial Officer

SUPERVISION EXERCISED Provides supervision to the Electric Dispatchers and Power Supply Analyst.

Candidates are encouraged to attach a cover letter explaining how their education and experience has prepared them for this position.

Idaho Falls offers a rare combination of small-town charm and big-city amenities, making it an ideal place to live and work. Nestled along the Snake River with stunning views of the Rocky Mountains, the city boasts a low cost of living, excellent schools, and a strong sense of community. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for adventure, with Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks just a short drive away, as well as world-class fishing, hiking, skiing, and more right in the area.

Professionally, Idaho Falls is a growing hub for innovation, energy, and technology, anchored by institutions like the Idaho National Laboratory and a thriving local business community. The city has been recognized for its economic growth, low unemployment, and high quality of life making it an attractive destination for individuals and families looking to build both a career and a lifestyle they love. For more information about the City of Idaho Falls, please visit the link below:

Salary The salary for this role will be determined based on the candidate’s experience, qualifications, and overall alignment with the position. The expected salary range is $137,925 to $169,270.

This position manages the utility's power supply contracts, executes energy trading operations, and ensures cost-effective resource utilization while maintaining system reliability. The Power Manager serves as the primary liaison with Bonneville Power Administration, wholesale market participants, and regional trade organizations.

Energy Trading & Market Operations

Develop and execute day-ahead and balance-of-month energy trading strategies across wholesale markets using your knowledge of markets, the utility portfolio and in-depth research to make well-reasoned trades that lowers risk for the utility while also providing for lower overall power supply costs.

Manage bilateral energy transactions with counterparties in the Western Electricity Coordinating Council (WECC)

Develop and maintain existing models that optimize the energy portfolio through forward purchases, sales, and hedging strategies

Monitor real-time and forward electricity and natural gas market prices

Develop and implement risk management strategies for energy price volatility

Maintain relationships with energy brokers, traders, and other market participants

Requires approximately 5-8 days of travel per month

Contract Administration

Administer and optimize the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) power contract, including Slice/Block products

Negotiate bilateral contracts for energy purchases and sales

Ensure compliance with all contractual obligations and settlement processes

Coordinate with legal counsel on contract terms and dispute resolution

Resource Planning & Optimization

Develop hourly, daily, and seasonal load forecasts

Schedule energy resources to meet forecasted load at optimal cost

Coordinate with generation operations to maximize value from IFP owned hydroelectric portfolio, peaking plant and other managed resources.

Conduct economic analysis of resource options and supply alternatives

Participate in integrated resource planning and long-term supply strategy

Evaluate renewable energy integration opportunities

Financial & Budget Management

Assist in the development of the power supply budget and day to management of the budget to ensure compliance

Track and forecast power supply costs including purchased power and fuel expenses

Analyze market trends and provide financial projections

Prepare monthly financial reports and variance analysis

Assist on power cost allocation

Regulatory Compliance & Reporting

Ensure compliance with FERC regulations and wholesale market rules

Maintain compliance with WECC and NERC standards related to energy scheduling

Prepare reports and presentations for City Council, Mayor's office, and utility board

Coordinate with regulatory agencies on power supply matters

Maintain accurate records of all energy transactions and settlements

External Relations & Representation

Represent Idaho Falls Power on Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) board

Serve as associate member for Public Power Council

Participate in Bonneville Power Administration customer groups

Build and maintain relationships with regional utilities and market participants

Coordinate with neighboring utilities on joint opportunities and resource sharing

Works safely in accordance with all policies, procedures and utility best practices.

Performs related duties as required.

Education and Experience

A. Bachelor's Degree in business, economics, finance, mathematics, engineering or similar field preferred; Associates Degree with appropriate experience can be considered, or equivalent;

B. Three (3) years of experience performing above and related duties;

C. An equivalent combination of education and experience;

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Comprehensive knowledge of wholesale electricity markets, market structures, and trading practices

Strong analytical skills with ability to interpret complex market data and pricing trends

Proficiency in financial modeling, risk analysis, and portfolio optimization

Excellent understanding of utility economics, rate structures, and power supply costs

Knowledge of FERC regulations, NERC standards, and WECC requirements

Strong negotiation and contract management skills

Excellent communication skills with ability to present complex information to non-technical audiences

Proficiency with Microsoft Excel (advanced functions), database management, and analytical tools

Ability to work independently and make time-sensitive decisions

Strong organizational skills and attention to detail

Ability to build and maintain professional relationships with external stakeholders

Special Qualifications

Minimum 7 years of experience in electric utility operations, power supply, or energy trading

Demonstrated experience with wholesale energy markets and bilateral trading

Experience managing power supply contracts

Understanding of BPA products and Pacific Northwest power markets preferred

Experience with load forecasting and resource scheduling

Previous supervisory or management experience preferred

Preferred Qualifications

Preferred qualifications

A valid Idaho Driver’s License.

Incumbent of the position performs in a typical office setting with appropriate climate controls. Tasks require variety of physical activities, involving minimal muscular strain, related to walking, standing, stooping, sitting, and reaching. Essential functions require talking, hearing and seeing. Common eye, hand, finger dexterity are required. Mental application utilizes memory for details, emotional stability, discriminating thinking and creative problem solving. Periodic travel required in normal course of job performance. Regular exposure to changing weather conditions and hazards common to high voltage electrical system.

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