ISO New England Inc. is a regional transmission organization and independent system operator that manages the electric grid across the six New England states, ensuring reliable, competitively priced power for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The company focuses on grid optimization, smart grid technologies, market design, and the integration of renewables and clean energy to support climate‑change goals. With a workforce where more than 60 % hold advanced degrees, ISO New England attracts top talent from high‑demand fields and competes with other U.S. grid operators for the best professionals. Its multidisciplinary team—spanning electrical engineering, data analytics, and market economics—drives innovation in transmission, power system planning, and real‑time grid operations. This blend of technical expertise, data‑driven decision making, and commitment to sustainability distinguishes ISO New England as a leader in the evolving energy sector.
Lead a team of data architects and data governance professionals in developing and maintaining data models, data catalogs, and related standards to ensure standardized and consistent data. Collaborate with technical staff and business stewards to design and catalog master data introduced into the program.
ISO New England Inc. is a regional transmission organization and independent system operator that manages the electric grid across the six New England states, ensuring reliable, competitively priced power for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The company focuses on grid optimization, smart grid technologies, market design, and the integration of renewables and clean energy to support climate‑change goals. With a workforce where more than 60 % hold advanced degrees, ISO New England attracts top talent from high‑demand fields and competes with other U.S. grid operators for the best professionals. Its multidisciplinary team—spanning electrical engineering, data analytics, and market economics—drives innovation in transmission, power system planning, and real‑time grid operations. This blend of technical expertise, data‑driven decision making, and commitment to sustainability distinguishes ISO New England as a leader in the evolving energy sector.
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