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Application Deadline:
11/30/2025 at 11:59 pm Mountain Time
# of Positions:
1
Job Type:
Regular
Job End Date:
Exemption Status:
Exempt
Pay Range:
104,332.80 - 125,673.60 Annual
Minimum Age Requirement:
Job Description:
Idaho Power - located in vibrant Boise, Idaho - is looking for a Wildfire Mitigation - Operational Risk Analyst to join our Wildfire Mitigation Team. This is a full-time, permanent role. It's an exciting time to work for Idaho Power. Our work plays a critical role in the communities we serve across Idaho and Oregon, and we're working hard to safely provide our customers with the reliable, affordable, clean energy they can depend on. While this position is based at Idaho Power's downtown Boise location, we offer both flexible schedules and the opportunity to work up to 40% remote. Relocation assistance may also be provided to the successful candidate.
What does a Wildfire Mitigation Operational Risk Analyst do for us?
The Wildfire Mitigation Operational Risk Analyst is a subject-matter expert who applies a wide range of concepts, principles, and practices to analyze complex fire-weather conditions and makes recommendations to inform leadership decisions around operational risk. They operate and validate Technosylva (FireRisk/FireSim/WRA) daily; run scenarios and synthesize outputs with fuels, terrain-wind alignment, observations, and asset-level probability of failure to produce segment/asset risk assessments. They interpret forecast guidance and observations provided from Idaho Power's Atmospheric Sciences team and translate findings into clear, time-bound operational recommendations (EPS enablement, adjacent-area decisions, PSPS initiation). They participate in daily wildfire-risk briefings and provide decision support to leadership, Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Operations/Protection, field teams, and emergency partners; maintain concise decision logs. They steward thresholds and metrics: maintain/recalibrate EPS/PSPS thresholds using long-term climatology and after-action evidence; manage threshold version control and documentation. They improve decision tooling and governance: develop and maintain SOPs, dashboards, decision logs, and after-action reviews; track and report outcomes to internal and external stakeholders. They plan and manage initiatives as part of the Wildfire Mitigation Plan. This includes but is not limited to developing workplans, operational integration, oversight of vendor deliverables, and schedule/budget/performance tracking. They train and enable stakeholders: create and deliver targeted trainings/briefings for internal teams and external partners on tools, thresholds, and operational protocols. They also scan and innovate: monitor climate signals, industry practices, and technology changes to recommend updates to modeling, thresholds, and mitigation strategies.
In addition to the meaningful work we do, we offer competitive pay and benefits, an employee incentive plan, and both a 401k employer-match and a pension plan, making Idaho Power one of the best employers in the state.
A COMPETITIVE CANDIDATE WILL HAVE
Knowledge of:
Common software programs such as Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Wildfire behavior, hazards, and risks
Quantitative/statistical models including predictive models, forecasting, and simulation
T&D utility operations including maintenance, engineering, and systems
Preferred:
T&D wildfire operations, including enhanced protection settings and Public Safety Power Shut-Off (PSPS) processes
Fuel and soil moisture measurements and analysis used in wildfire forecasting and behavioral analysis
Climatology data manipulation and interpretation
Advanced knowledge of fire-weather meteorology and impacts of regional and localized weather conditions on the ignition, development and spread of wildfires operations
Instrumentation (fire weather stations), specialized sensors and their data
Remote sensing
Skills in:
Strong project management, including managing all facets of large, complex projects
Interpersonal communication and clear, concise writing
Public presentations
Research and complex topic synthesis
Organization
Program planning and development
Issue resolution
Preferred:
Wildfire behavior modeling platforms and software including Technosylva WRA, IFTDSS, Pyrologix, or other
Programming languages such as Java, Python, or other
Geospatial information system software such as Esri or other
Advanced application of Excel (VBA), PowerBI, Access, MatLab, or other database programs and analytical tools
Ability to:
Manage multiple projects
Present program information effectively to internal and external audiences in verbal and written form
Create and implement complex solutions in support of wildfire risk decision making
Analyze root causes and recommend practical and effective solutions
Work effectively in a team environment with a diverse group of people
Work independently/self-starter
Maintain composure and professionalism while navigating complex, time-sensitive scenarios
Preferred:
Comprehend technical issues and opportunities
Collect, extract, and manipulate complex data files.
Perform regression, correlation, and trend analysis
Analyze data sets and various information sources to interpret fire-weather conditions and/or wildfire behavior to inform risk assessments
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Education:
OR
Preferred:
Experience:
Preferred:
5 - 7 years of experience in operational meteorology including fire weather operational support or fire weather modeling
Experience in the operation of Technosylva (FireRisk/FireSim/WRA) or equivalent wildfire behavior/risk modeling platforms
Licenses & Certifications:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
This position requires both office work and field work. The office work requires working at a desk/computer. It also requires the use of office equipment, fine motor skills including typing on the computer, dialing phones, filing paper, and working in close proximity to other people. There may be occasional lifts of no more than 10 lbs. The field work consists of meeting at outdoor worksites and off-site meeting areas. Driving is performed frequently. Lifts no greater than 10lbs are performed occasionally and occasional walking is required on sometimes rough, uneven ground. Stooping, bending, and standing is performed occasionally. The above is a summary of the primary essential functions of the position. This job may require the performance of additional tasks assigned by company leaders or management. Questions regarding job requirements or accommodation requests should be directed to Human Resources.
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Competencies:
Adaptability, Building Partnerships, Communication, Customer Orientation, Decision Making, Influencing, Planning and Organizing, Work Standards
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Please note: Idaho Power will not provide sponsorship for obtaining an employment visa, such as an H-1B visa.
About Us
With 17 hydroelectric power plants along the Snake River and its tributaries, Idaho Power is proud to provide reliable, affordable, clean energy to customers in southern Idaho and eastern Oregon.
Our nearly 2,000 employees serve more than 600,000 customers in a service area spanning an estimated 24,000 square miles. They live, work and play in some of the most beautiful and rugged landscapes in the West.
We're working toward our goal of providing 100% clean energy by 2045 ( . We hope you'll join us.
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Email: ...@idahopower.com
Fax: 208-###-####
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Boise, ID 83707
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