Manager, Plants Integrated Resource Planning

Management / Leadership Edmonton, Alberta


Description

Highlights of the job

 

We are hiring a full-time, permanent Manager, Plants Integrated Resource Planning position working out of Edmonton, AB.

 

This opportunity is open to Internal and External candidates. Current EPCOR Employees please ensure that you are using your “@epcor.com” email address.

 

The Manager, Plants Integrated Resource Planning is responsible for the development of the water and wastewater treatment plant (including reservoirs, pump stations and lift stations) Integrated Resource Plans. This includes the coordination/ consolidation of the individual asset strategies to meet the long-term plan and performance based regulation (PBR) filing and ensuring alignment with city and regional plans.

 

What you’d be responsible for

 

Integrated Resource Planning

  • Developing and consolidating the water and wastewater treatment plants (including reservoirs, pump stations and lift stations) Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs) across the water cycle.
  • Coordinating IRP inputs from water and wastewater treatment plant operational areas, engineering teams, and city and regional partners including alignment of plans with EPCOR corporate objectives.
  • Collaborating with planning, operations, and engineering teams to initiate IRP-level concept plans for major water and wastewater treatment plant expansions considering growth and system reliability in coordination with major city infrastructure and City Plan direction.
  • Supporting grant applications and reporting.

PBR Input

  • Coordinating closely with Finance and Regulatory teams; synthesizing of IRP’s and strategies to develop the Plants capital plan for the regulatory filing.
  • Leading business case preparation for water and wastewater treatment plant related expansions and projects for PBR filing.
  • Supporting the preparation and presentation of annual progress reports and operational plans.

Long-Term Plan

  • Coordinating annual long-term plan updates.
  • Collaborating with engineering and risk teams to ensure common risk perspective is applied across Plants asset categories to support investment and operational priorities within the PBR submission.

Design Guidelines and Models

  • Planning support for developer area and neighborhood level planning submissions that include reservoir and pump station components.
  • Planning support with model calibration and identification of operational flow scenarios from SCADA to use within the models.

Risk/Asset Management

  • Supporting the development of prioritization tools for capital investment choices for annual and long term execution.
  • Collaborating and coordinating with Plants asset management teams to evaluate end of life assets for growth related upgrades

Representation & Industry Engagement

  • Leading IRP and strategy discussions internally and externally and presenting to industry and the public.
  • Ensuring continual engagement with industry, public and other stakeholders on IRP’s and strategies.
  • Building and maintaining connections with industry peers.
  • Engaging with industry on integrated resource planning and one water planning best practices, innovations and research.

 

What’s required to be successful

 

  • Completion of post-secondary education from a recognized post-secondary educational institute (B.Sc.) in Engineering (Environmental or Civil preferred)
    • Graduate level degree or courses in Water Resources Engineering would be an asset.
  • Registration with APEGA as a Professional Engineer (or eligible to be registered).
  • Strategic and technical report writing skills
  • 8+ years of progressively responsible professional engineering experience in one or more of the following areas:
    • Strategic plan development and implementation including a risk assessment background in the water or wastewater industry,
    • Planning, engineering, design or operations of water or sanitary infrastructure (preferably water and/or wastewater treatment plant experience).
  • 5+ years of experience managing and leading teams.
  • Experience with PBR rate filings and exposure to Cost of Service methodologies, and business case development.
  • Experience in a regulated utility and with municipalities/ other stakeholders.
  • Exposure across the one water cycle and City of Edmonton Planning.
  • Understanding of integrated resource planning, asset management and risk techniques.
  • Understanding of capital strategy development and planning process.
  • Understanding of the one water cycle interrelationships and primary risk drivers.
  • Understanding of public engagement and communication principles.
  • Demonstrated ability to do industry research and synthesize into actions/ strategies.

 

Additionally, as the successful candidate of this position, you excel in managing competing internal and external stakeholder expectations, building high-performing teams, and effectively communicating expectations. Your ability to think outside the box and remain agile when working with multiple stakeholders sets you apart. You also possess strong written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to present your ideas clearly and concisely, time management, organizational, strategic planning, critical thinking, and analytical skills. You are able to learn quickly, adapt to changing conditions, and be flexible when responding to a variety of issues that could arise within this position’s scope of responsibility

 

Other important facts about this job

 

Jurisdiction: MGMT

Hours of work: 40 hours per week

 

Application deadline: October 8, 2024

 

Current EPCOR Employees please ensure that you are using your “@epcor.com” email address.

 

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Please note the following information:

 

  • A requirement of working for EPCOR is that you are at least 18 years of age, successfully attained a high school diploma (GED, or equivalent level of secondary education) and legally entitled to work in Canada. (A copy of a valid work permit may be required.)
  • If you are considered for the position, clearance on all applicable background checks (which may include criminal, identity, educational, and/or credit) and professional reference checks is required. Some EPCOR positions require an enhanced level of background assessment, which is dictated by law. These positions require advanced criminal record checks that must also be conducted from time to time after commencement of employment.
  • A technical/practical assessment may be administered during the selection process and this exercise will be used as a part of the selection criterion.
  • To meet the physical demands required of some positions, candidates must be in good physical condition and willing to work in all weather conditions. Clearance on pre-placement medical and drug and alcohol testing may be required.
  • Prior infractions for unsafe driving behaviours will be evaluated and considered for non-selection regardless of current demerits on file.