MPUA’s mission is to deliver industry-leading solutions, robust advocacy, and collaboration to advance local excellence, local control, and local benefit. MPUA serves utilities that are owned by the communities they serve – often referred to as municipal utilities. The utility industry is rapidly changing so it makes it an exciting time for hometown utilities to evaluate their approach to offering low-cost, reliable utility service. MPUA staff members view themselves as an extension of city utility staff members so public service is at the heart of the work completed by MPUA.
What We Offer:
Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy 100% employer-paid premiums for you and your family for medical, dental, and vision insurance with low deductibles.
Retirement Plans: We contribute to the Missouri Local Government Employees Retirement System (LAGERS) and offer additional deferred compensation plans.
Additional Perks: Benefit from professional development opportunities, generous leave policies, a free on-site fitness center, complimentary beverages, and more.
General Function and Scope of Responsibility
This member of the senior management team manages the engineering and planning of the natural gas operations and electric generation & transmission operations of MPUA. This position serves as the senior responsible person for the management, and administration of engineering, system planning, technical services, electric training, natural gas operations, and electric generation & transmission operations, and routinely interfaces with members, utilities, vendors/suppliers, consultants, and attorneys. Coordinates activities with other members of the senior management team.
Key Responsibilities:
Manage power supply and transmission functions, including generation, major base load projects, and power purchase contracts
Develop and administer budgets for engineering, power projects, transmission, and energy operations
Optimize MPUA power-generating fleet operations and costs
Participate in natural gas hedging strategy development and review
Collaborate on contract language for power supply, energy management, and natural gas supply
Review project and pool market operations, including risk assessment and outage schedules
Provide technical support to members on power supply planning, transmission, RFP, energy management, and contract negotiation
Mentor and train staff in engineering, planning, operations, transmission, and technical services
Conduct special projects and analyses as needed
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in engineering.
MBA or advanced degree preferred.
Professional Engineering Registration in the state of Missouri, or ability to obtain within 6 months.
Understanding of engineering functions of public utilities obtained through a minimum of 15 years of progressive experience in related positions.
3 to 5 years management experience with budgeting, and cost and revenue responsibility.
Valid state driver’s license.
Advanced computer skills including the ability to develop new applications in spreadsheets and database software as well as the ability to use other position-specific software (load flow, production costing, SCADA, SPS, accounting, as applicable) to develop specific applications.
Strong verbal and written communication skills, capable of clearly expressing complex or detailed technical concepts to a variety of audiences in reports, letters, and memorandums.
Advanced analytical and mathematical skills.
Ability to travel overnight and work outside of the MPUA office for at least 20% of the year.
Ability to work independently, set priorities, and manage multiple tasks/projects simultaneously.
Ability to represent MPUA before city councils, and state, regional, and national organizations.
Located in the heart of Central Missouri, our mission is simple: we deliver industry-leading solutions, robust advocacy, and collaboration to advance local excellence, local control and local benefit to hometown utilities. Come join our MPUA family! Position is open until filled. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.