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Senior Resource Planning Analyst
Position Description Tacoma Power's Power Management division is looking for a Senior Power Analyst to join their team. As a Senior Power Analyst, you will help navigate Tacoma Power’s path into the future. This is a time of unprecedented change for electric utilities. New technologies, clean energy policies and changing markets are shifting the energy landscape and presenting new opportunities and challenges. Despite all of these changes, one thing remains constant: Tacoma Power will need to make sure it can keep the lights on and keep rates low. Your work will be instrumen
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