We are hiring a Transmission Planning Engineer to bring real utility planning judgment to WireWeather. You already know how to open a base case, run a contingency screen, and defend a rating to a room full of planners. We want that judgment shaping how Dynamic Line Rating (DLR) forecasts get used in the studies that matter: interconnection queues, N-1 contingency analysis, and capacity assessments. This is a hands-on engineering role. You will own the planning side of the product, and provide expertise on what studies we can run, what assumptions are defensible, what reports we produce, and how our outputs hold up to scrutiny from a senior planner or interconnection engineer. You will also be a contributor on our software development team. We are especially interested in planners currently working at utilities and RTO/ISOs,transmission-owning organizations, who want to shape how their industry adopts DLR and related technologies rather than just operate within it.