
Senior Advisor, Strategy
Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Others
Job Description
If you are a current AESO employee or contractor, please view openings and apply through our internal site at Workday.
Shape the Future of Alberta’s Electricity System
Join a team at the forefront of the province’s electricity transition. As a Senior Advisor on the Strategy Projects team, you will help guide the evolution of Alberta’s electricity sector as it adapts to new technologies, shifting policies, emerging market designs, and decarbonization objectives. Your work will directly influence strategic decisions that balance affordability, reliability, competition, and long-term efficiency.
Reporting to the Manager, Projects, you will lead components of broader complex cross-functional initiatives and apply your strong electricity market knowledge to develop recommendations and inform decision-making that shapes the future of the grid.
Why You’ll Love Working With Us
You’ll thrive in this role if you:
- Enjoy fast-paced, dynamic work and want to contribute to major industry transformation.
- Bring natural curiosity—asking thoughtful questions, uncovering insights, and exploring innovative approaches.
- Value meaningful debate and collaboration with bright, engaged colleagues.
- Adapt easily to change and embrace evolving priorities.
- Appreciate a diverse, inclusive team environment where unique perspectives are welcomed.
- Excel at facilitation and creating space for all voices to be heard.
- Communicate clearly and tailor your approach to different audiences.
- Value continuous improvement and mentorship within and across teams.
In this senior role, you will:
- Lead cross-functional‑ teams to build consensus and develop policy and strategy recommendations that reflect diverse perspectives.
- Identify and analyze complex issues and synthesize insights to support decision making and organizational priorities.
- Apply subject matter knowledge and leverage internal and external insights to inform work planning and problem-solving.
- Use effective project leadership practices to drive solutions that support broad organizational goals.
- Assess trade-offs between competing objectives and support the development of clear, well-reasoned recommendations.
- Support stakeholder engagement activities, including research, material preparation and participation in discussions.
- Analyze and communicate market, cost, reliability, operational, and other system impacts stemming from industry transformation, with a future‑proofing lens.
- Facilitate and document key discussions, ensuring clear records of decisions, context, and outcomes.
- Contribute to implementation initiatives including monitoring progress and identifying risks.
Education & Experience:
- Undergraduate degree in business, economics, policy, law, engineering, or related field, or equivalent experience.
- An advanced degree is an asset.
- 8+ years of specialized experience in electricity markets, including areas such as current and future energy markets, power trading, energy policy development, or system operations.
- Strong understanding of electricity market rules, regulatory frameworks, and operational realities—and the ability to apply this knowledge in strategic contexts.
- Direct experience with Alberta’s electricity market would be considered an asset.
- Experience developing strategies that integrate market design, public policy, operational considerations, and stakeholder interests.
- Proven ability to build trust and maintain strong relationships across multidisciplinary teams.
- Experience facilitating or leading stakeholder consultations.
- Experience working with government or public-sector organizations.
- Strong writing skills, particularly for executive audiences.
- Resilience and comfort operating in environments with evolving priorities, multiple variables, and uncertain outcomes.
This full-time role offers:
- Competitive salary
- Paid vacation and flex time
- Comprehensive health and dental benefits
- Mental health support
- Defined contribution pension plan
- Learning and development opportunities
- A supportive hybrid work environment
If you’re energized by complex challenges, motivated by meaningful strategic impact, and ready to help shape the future of Alberta’s electricity system, we’d love to hear from you.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply, even if you do not meet every requirement. We value diverse perspectives and experience.
Application deadline: April 26, 2026
If you are contacted for a pre-screening and/or interview, please advise of any accommodation measures required to enable you to fully participate. Information received relating to accommodation measures will be addressed confidentially.
The Alberta Electric System Operator is unable to accept unsolicited agency resumes.
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As noted, the AESO is mandated to maintain the safe and reliable operations of the provincial power grid. As part of meeting its obligations, the AESO may require the successful candidate to undergo a criminal background check for the position. This collection of personal information for the purposes of a check will be conducted in accordance with Section 4 of POPA.
About the company
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Our mandate is to provide for the safe, reliable and economic operation of the interconnected electric system and to promote a fair, efficient and openly competitive electricity market.
We do this in four key areas:
Direct The Safe and Reliable Operation of the Grid: We work with industry partners to keep electricity safely and reliably flowing throughout the province. Our System Controllers dispatch generation to meet electricity demand and direct the operation of the transmission system 24/7, 365 days a year. We ensure almost five million Albertans have power when they need it.
Plan the Transmission System: We plan ahead by developing power supply and demand forecasts and scenarios to ensure the right transmission lines are built in the right locations, as cost effectively as possible. We identify needed transmission solutions and work through the regulatory process to secure necessary approvals.
Connect customers to the grid: We ensure customers can connect to the transmission system in a safe and reliable manner. Timely transmission system access is facilitated through the AESO’s Connection Process. Using transmission tariffs, we recover the costs of the transmission system from customers. After deducting our costs of operating the system, we forward the remainder to transmission facility owners.
Operate the Wholesale Electricity Market: Electricity in Alberta is bought and sold through a wholesale market. We operate the market, manage its financial settlement function, and facilitate its ongoing development by designing and implementing market rules to ensure it is a fair, efficient and openly competitive market.