[Remote] Project Manager, Settlements
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Clean Power Alliance (CPA) is Southern California's locally operated not-for-profit default electricity provider. They are seeking an experienced Project Manager, Settlements to provide operational, analytical, and compliance support to advance clean energy goals while ensuring accuracy in settlement processes.
Responsibilities
- Manage the CAISO settlement process for assigned less complex charge codes including validating weekly CAISO settlement statements, identifying and resolving discrepancies, and resolving disputes with the CAISO to recover incorrect charges
- Responsible for the review and validation of bilateral counterparty settlements for assigned less complex contracts of CPA's Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), including wind, solar, hydro, geothermal, and energy storage. Assist with contract language interpretation and pro forma contract language updates to address recurring settlement issues or inefficiencies. Develop and maintain settlement templates and spreadsheets for a portfolio of bilateral contracts, with a focus on contract settlement accuracy and process efficiency. Escalate issues including but not limited to irregularities, discrepancies, and more complex contracts to the Advisor, Settlements for assistance. Responsible for ensuring accurate and complete information prior to submission for approvals of payments of multi-million dollars
- Validate transactions of energy, Resource Adequacy capacity, Renewable Energy Credits (RECs), carbon free energy, and other wholesale products. Collaborate with stakeholders to ensure the settlements of the assigned products comply with contract and product deliveries. Manage communications and interactions with counterparties to ensure accurate information is provided and compliance is met
- Responsible for providing accurate accruals and timely delivery data to Finance for assigned contracts. Support Finance with reporting, compliance filings, and issue resolution as needed. Assist audit efforts and compile necessary data to ensure accuracy and timely responses to audit requests
- Conducts analysis to identify trends and anomalies that impact operations and provides findings to internal stakeholders. Supports the development of recommendations by analyzing large datasets using established models and methodologies. Contributes to building analytical and operational capabilities through collaborative problem solving. Responsible for performing specific analysis on performance of resources, payment calculations, comparing resource output to contractual obligations and forecasts. Responsible for communicating analytical findings to leadership and CPA's Risk Management Team (RMT), considering current and future risks and opportunities
- Participate in the monthly and annual CRR process and analyze the results to identify trends and opportunities for improvements. Complete filings at CPA's discretion as well as other market participation requirements
- Perform other duties as assigned
Skills
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Experience and comfort presenting information to colleagues and external consultants
- Excellent organizational, scheduling, and time management skills
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Ability to work independently on projects, fully own tasks and processes, and follow through to completion
- Ability to act with integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality
- Ability to handle multiple priorities to meet deadlines and escalate key issues
- Adaptable and flexible in a fast-paced, changing operational environment with shifting priorities
- Works well with diverse teams and consultants and is highly collaborative
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite (particularly Excel and PowerPoint)
- Experience with programming languages (i.e., SQL), data visualization tools (i.e., Tableau, Power BI) and data analysis tools (i.e., R, Python, and SAS)
- A bachelor's degree and at least 2 years relevant experience in energy settlements, scheduling, compliance, market operations, or planning
- Demonstrate good judgement and integrity
- High attention to detail with strong organizational skills
- Communicate effectively, orally, and in writing; and the ability to translate complex technical information into non-technical language
- Have a strong work ethic and be comfortable taking initiative/working in a fast paced, start-up environment
- Work well on diverse teams and be highly collaborative
- Must be able to work at a desk and on a computer for prolonged periods
- Experience in ISO and bilateral wholesale electricity market settlements desired
- Understanding of CAISO energy market, including familiarity with CAISO charge codes associated with load and supply resources preferred
Benefits
- Health care
- A 401(k)-like match program
- Paid vacation
- Sick leave
- Hybrid option requires 2-3 assigned full-time days in the Downtown Los Angeles office and includes a transportation allowance
- Remote & Hybrid options require full-time in-person attendance at organization or team-wide events 3 times per year for 3-5 days per event
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