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Meteorologist
Portland General Electric is seeking a meteorologist with skills in operational and fire weather forecasting, as well as data science. The primary responsibility will be to create a daily forecast to and provide briefings to keep operations and emergency management informed of potentially impactful weather including wind, ice, snow, and fire. The candidate must have expertise in forecasting critical fire weather patterns that lead to high fire danger.
The successful candidate will also produce seasonal weather outlooks, lead or support the development of predictive models, and support the development of tools, dashboards, and other forecast products to advance forecasting and fire environment analysis.
This position will also serve on the PGE incident management team when the Emergency Operations Center is activated supporting situational awareness and incident response operations , including public safety power shutoffs to mitigate the risk of wildfires.
Primary Job Responsibilities:
Interpret meteorological data and forecasts to produce a daily impacts-based forecast and briefing for operations
With a strong understanding of both probabilistic and deterministic modeling, work collaboratively with meteorologists, data scientists and risk modeling team to support development of predictive modeling for outage and ignition probability.
Advance the development of meteorological tools for fire environment analysis
Develop and maintain user interfaces for meteorology tools that provide actionable situational awareness insights
Analyze historical weather data to support fire environment and impactful weather event analysis
Effectively communicate findings from data analysis and forecast information to deliver reports to a variety of stakeholders
Collaborate with diverse teams to develop plans and procedures
Develop relationships and collaborate with both internal and external stakeholders, data scientists, project managers, engineering, operations, analysts and leadership to develop data driven solutions for weather, climate, and risk assessment models
Assist with managing PGE’s weather station network including siting new locations and managing network data
Provide weather analysis to support wildfire risk assessments including development or refinement of High Fire Risk Zones
Secondary Job Responsibilities:
Assist storm preparedness and power restoration efforts by providing concise, detailed forecasts during periods of extreme weather to a variety of stakeholders. This may result in shift work, and extended hours.
Qualifications:
Required:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Meteorology, Atmospheric Sciences, or related area of study
Experience: Typically 5+ years in operational weather forecasting, prefer 2+ years in fire weather forecasting (including completion of S290: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior)
Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated knowledge of meteorological phenomena, fire science/behavior, climatology, geography, forecasting techniques, weather model analysis, data science and programming languages.
Proficiency in using meteorological software, tools, and data sources
Ability to ingest, decode, analyze, and visualize meteorological observational and model data
Demonstrated experience and expertise in the utilization of Python for geospatial data analysis
Thorough understanding of various probabilistic and ensemble forecasting methodologies, with particular emphasis on the utilization of probabilistic numerical weather prediction methods for determination and presentation of various weather risks
Knowledge of Pacific Northwest meteorology
Experience preparing findings and presenting complex technical information to both technical and nontechnical audiences
Excellent organizational skills and ability to efficiently handle multiple projects and requests.
Three years of weather forecasting experience in the energy and/or utilities sector
Thorough knowledge of fire/wildfire behavior, the National Fire Danger Rating System, and completion of wildland fire classes such as:
S-390: Intermediate Wildland Fire Calculations
S-490: Advanced Fire Behavior Calculations
Thorough knowledge and experience with:
Database creation and manipulation, data management platforms, data collection, storage, and management
Data visual analytics platforms: PowerBI and Neara
Various numerical analysis packages Pandas, Scikit Learn, Scipy, etc.
Leveraging and building out capabilities in Neara
Thorough knowledge and experience with interpreting climate models
Experience briefing stakeholders on the potential for extreme weather and impacts to business as it pertains to both market and operational utility operations
Knowledge, skills, and abilities
Advanced knowledge of forecasting tools.
Advanced skills in using database applications.
Intermediate skills with programming languages used in department.
Advanced analytical thinking skills
Advanced business acumen
Advanced decision-making skills
Advanced enterprise/business awareness skills
Advanced influence skills
Advanced presentation/facilitation skills
Advanced written/oral communication skills
Advanced diplomacy skills
Physical and Cognitive Demands
Cognitive:
Consistent use of logic or scientific thinking to define problems, collect information, establish facts and draw valid conclusions (for example, engineer, HR director, plant manager, etc.).
Ability to adhere to set response times, deadlines and time-sensitive tasks
Ability to follow accuracy standards
Ability to follow through on decision-making tasks
Ability to interact effectively and collaboratively within a team environment
Ability to communicate and problem solve when under stress
Ability to respond and adapt to frequent change
Ability to accept and demonstrate self-awareness when provided constructive feedback
Ability to discern feedback and acknowledge ownership of areas of improvement
Ability to avoid future mistakes by applying reasonable skills to new but similar work situations or tasks
Ability to successfully collaborate with peers, managers, and others within the organization
Demonstrates sound memory
Ability to process new information to be applied consistently to work tasks
Schedule/Attendance
Ability to work long hours
Ability to work a variable schedule
Ability to report to work and perform work during periods of severe inclement weather
Ability to consistently meet attendance standards for regular, reliable, predictable, full-time attendance [for part-time positions, change to part-time attendance]
Physical Capabilities
Driving/travel/commute
Occasionally within service territory (one to two times a month or less)
Overnight inside/outside the service territory Occasionally (one to two times a month or less)
Computer use (use computer regularly for entire work shift)
Office environment
Actual total compensation, including a performance based incentive bonus, is commensurate with experience, skills, qualifications, education, training, and internal equity.
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Assisting with storms or other Company emergencies is a part of all positions at Portland General Electric.
PGE is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering a workplace where employees feel connected, valued, and empowered to thrive. PGE will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.
PGE does not discriminate on the basis of disability. We recognize individuals have a variety of abilities to offer and we believe there is much to value and celebrate by incorporating different abilities into the work we do. One very important way we live this out is in our application and interview process. We work hard to support individuals who may need an accommodation to fully participate in these processes. If you feel you may need an accommodation, or would like to request one, please notify the Recruiter associated with the job posting. You may also make this request by contacting [email protected] or by calling 503-464-7250. The Recruiter will provide information and next steps for the accommodation process.
To be considered for this position, please complete the following employment application by the posting close date. Posting closes at midnight (Pacific Time) on the closing date below. If no date is listed, job is open until filled.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Meteorology, Atmospheric Sciences, or related area
- 5+ years in operational weather forecasting
- 2+ years in fire weather forecasting
- Completion of S290: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior
- Demonstrated knowledge of meteorological phenomena and fire science behavior
- Experience briefing stakeholders on potential extreme weather impacts
What We Do
For more than 125 years, we’ve been powering our community and helping connect Oregonians to what matters most to them. Today, we’re focused on delivering energy that is safe, clean, reliable, affordable and secure. Our world and our industry are faced with new and exciting challenges driven by evolving technology, changing customer expectations and a shared desire for a cleaner energy future. Every day, we take new steps that get us closer to the energy transformation we want to see in Oregon. Why does this mission matter so much to the people who work at PGE? Because we live here, too.








