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Transpower

4.4
  • 500 - 1,000 employees

Market Operations Analyst null

Hamilton or Wellington with the option to work from home two days a week

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Join a small, expert team who are integral to the power system’s ability to keep the lights on for homes, businesses, and communities across the motu.

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Graduate Job
Number of Vacancies
1
Salary
NZD 80,000 - 105,000 / Year

Application dates

Minimum requirements

Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
B
Economics
E
Civil Engineering & Construction
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Mathematics & Statistics
Mechanical Engineering
L
Legal Studies

Hiring criteria

A bachelor's degree in mathematics, science, engineering, economics, operations research or a related field

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Working rights

New Zealand

  • New Zealand Citizen
  • New Zealand Permanent Resident
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Transpower owns and operates the national grid, a critical utility that runs the full length of New Zealand from Kaikohe to Bluff. As System Operator, we operate the wholesale electricity market and ensure supply (provided by generators) matches demand (by electricity users). We are also responsible for ensuring New Zealand's electricity system is reliable, competitive, and innovative as we play an integral role in the planning of New Zealand's electricity future. 

About the team 

The Market Services group supports real-time delivery of the System Operator service, provides information to enable a market response to evolving conditions including risks to security of supply, procures specialist market products such as ancillary services and supports stakeholder engagement with the System Operator.  The group also contributes to market development initiatives and is responsible for System Operator strategy, performance, reporting and regulatory contract management. 

Read more about the System Operator on our website.

 About the opportunity

This is a great opportunity to join us and work in either Wellington or Hamilton office, in a complex, stimulating environment that provides a unique and essential service to Aotearoa New Zealand.  It’s an exciting time for the industry as we support our country's decarbonisation journey.  You will be joining a small collaborative and expert team who are integral to the power system’s ability to keep the lights on for homes, business and communities across the motu.   

Taking on a key role in the team, you'll contribute to modelling the electricity market. Your work will help inform policy, forecast electricity supply, and investigate system changes that will enable new technology to be deployed across the power system. 

With no two days the same, you’ll: 

  • Contribute to the modelling and analysis of the electricity market today and into the future 
  • Inform policy, forecast electricity supply, and investigate system changes that will enable new technology to be deployed across the power system 
  • Communicate the insights of your work to senior staff and external stakeholders, enabling them to make informed decisions 
  • Deliver effective analytical expertise and support, you will be able to prioritise work including projects, whilst demonstrating agility, flexibility and resilience in assessing often fluid situations that require answers at short notice 

 To be considered, your CV and covering letter will demonstrate: 

  • Skilled in using Python and Power BI  
  • Ability to work with ambiguity and solve problems with missing information 
  • Good troubleshooting, analytical and problem-solving abilities 
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, including documentation skills and ability to present technical concepts in an easy-to-understand way 
  • Strongly results-orientated with a proactive drive for improvements 
  • An inquisitive and analytical mind 
  • A bachelor's degree in mathematics, science, engineering, economics, operations research or a related field is a requirement of the role. 

While not essential, knowledge of the New Zealand electricity or energy sector, familiarity working with complex systems that model electricity markets and/or comfort analysing and drawing insights from large data sets would be advantageous. 

Join us at Transpower 

Aotearoa is powered by the people who work here. Every home, every marae, every electric vehicle, every hospital relies on the electricity we manage and deliver. 

As an equal opportunity employer, we embrace diversity. Our people are made up of over 28 nationalities which makes for a dynamic and stimulating environment. Our benefits include a range of health and lifestyle options to support your wellbeing. 

Next Steps 

If you're ready to join a great team, and put your analytical skills to the test, please review the position description below and apply without delay. 

Role closes Wednesday 3rd April. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and initial conversations may take place prior to the closing date. 

Existing eligibility to work in New Zealand is preferred. 

Hiring criteria

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

A bachelor's degree in mathematics, science, engineering, economics, operations research or a related field
Degree or Certificate
Minimum Level of Study
Bachelor or higher
Study Field
E
Civil Engineering & Construction
Mechanical Engineering
Mathematics & Statistics
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
L
Legal Studies
B
Economics

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

country
eligibility

New Zealand

New Zealand

New Zealand Citizen

New Zealand Permanent Resident


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