$120K - 160K a year
Oversee development and implementation of load forecasts, analyze data, develop forecasting models, monitor accuracy, and collaborate with departments for planning.
Experience in load forecasting and modeling, knowledge of energy systems and grid operations, strong analytical and communication skills, bachelor's degree, and ability to work on-site.
Company Description PacifiCorp, a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy Company, is a leading energy services provider in the western U.S. As the largest grid owner/operator in the West, PacifiCorp serves 2 million customers across six states with a commitment to growing renewable resources and transitioning to a lower-carbon future. PacifiCorp operates two business units: Pacific Power, headquartered in Portland, OR, and Rocky Mountain Power, headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT. Role Description This is a full-time on-site role located in Portland, OR, for a Manager of Load Forecasting. The Manager of Load Forecasting will be responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of load forecasts, including short-term and long-term analysis. Daily tasks include collecting and analyzing data, developing forecasting models, monitoring forecast accuracy, and collaborating with various departments to support operational and strategic planning. Qualifications • Experience in developing and implementing load forecasting models, including short-term and long-term analysis • Proficiency in data collection, data analysis, and statistical modeling • Knowledge of energy systems, grid operations, and renewable energy integration • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills • Excellent communication and collaboration skills • Bachelor's degree in a related field such as Engineering, Mathematics, or Statistics • Experience with relevant software and tools • Ability to work on-site in Portland, OR • Advanced degrees and professional certifications in related fields are a plus
This job posting was last updated on 9/18/2025