Engineer II- Grid Planning

Engineer II- Grid Planning


Bring YOUR energy to Alliant Energy!

At Alliant Energy, our purpose is to serve customers and build stronger communities.  We are passionate about powering beyond the market challenges of today, while powering what’s next in energy.  When our employees say “I am energy”, it means they take pride in the work we do when disaster strikes, as well as all the days in between.  We want you to be safe, happy and healthy.  That’s why we prioritize safety, offer volunteer opportunities and provide competitive pay, comprehensive health and retirement benefits, tuition reimbursement and paid time off.

Job Summary

Be the Power Behind a Smarter, Cleaner Grid.
Alliant Energy is growing — and so is our commitment to building a more reliable, resilient, and sustainable energy future. As an Engineer II – Grid Planning, you’ll join a high-impact team that leads the technical review and oversight of distributed energy resource (DER) interconnections, including solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and other renewable energy technologies across the state. This role blends engineering expertise with regulatory insight, ensuring projects meet compliance standards while supporting grid reliability and enabling the transition to a cleaner energy mix. If you’re an electrical engineer who thrives on solving complex challenges, collaborating across teams, and shaping the future of energy, this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact. This position will require travel up to 20% of the time across our territory.

What you will do

  • Follows safety rules and practices to identify and correct unsafe conditions for self and team. Strives to identify problems and solutions and makes safety suggestions to assist in maintaining a safe work environment, uses tools and standards to design safety in operating and maintaining equipment.
  • Maintains an awareness of customer needs and expectations and proposes solutions. Is proactively involved in the identification and solution of problems falling within assigned area of responsibility
  • Maintains communication and relationships with employees, business unit stakeholders, and contractors. Comfortable discussing technical issues with others from non-technical backgrounds.
  • Applies regulatory and organizational engineering standards; makes recommendations for changing processes and procedures.
  • Facilitates meetings and lead discussions with stakeholders in support of system studies with limited guidance provided.
  • Uses critical thinking skills necessary in the interpretation of governmental regulations, regional or company business practices and the development of recommendations to address system issues or Planning Criteria violations.
  • Understands risk assessment methodologies or philosophies applying technical knowledge. Makes lot-to-medium risk decisions with limited guidance provided.
  • Learns the difference between departmental team and cross functional team. Participates as a key team member making positive, supportive contributions addressing moderately complex technical or operational problems.
  • Actively participates in departmental budgeting and planning processes. Oversees multi-year plan and develops moderately complex scopes of work with cost estimate, sequencing, and prioritization with limited guidance provided.
  • Understands the property unit catalog and determining the classification between capital investment projects and O&M spend work.
  • Understands system modeling methodologies and software with limited support. Able to build moderately complex models and perform power flow studies or analysis.
  • Develops understanding of interconnection agreements or other relevant agreement language, terminology, and technical requirements. Able to support modifications to existing or development of new agreements including cost sharing with limited guidance.
  • Understands the tools, data, and process for supporting moderately complex technical reviews and studies related to distribution energy resource interconnection applications with limited guidance provided. Understands and applies power quality concepts with limited guidance provided.
  • Engages in other duties as needed that support Alliant Energy’s Values and helps deliver on our Purpose to serve customers and build stronger communities.

Education Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree Engineering Program that is accredited through the Engineering Accreditation Commission Required

Required Experience

  • 2 years of related experience

Key Skills

  • Cost Optimization • Data Analysis • Feasibility Studies • Grid Interconnection Studies • Power Engineering • Power Flow Analysis and Modeling • Power Systems Performance Monitoring • Power Systems Planning • Short Circuit Simulation and Analysis • Standards Compliance • Transient Analysis

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Posted on

October 9, 2025