Who we areOur central role includes managing the provincial power grid in real‐time, overseeing and evolving Ontario's electricity market, engaging with government, municipalities and Indigenous communities, and planning for Ontario's future electricity needs. Our employees play a key role in driving grid innovation, protecting the system from threats, advancing the province's energy conservation programs, and forecasting and procuring the electricity resources we'll need in the decades to come.What makes this role excitingThe energy sector is rapidly evolving, offering exciting new opportunities for those who want to make a difference.What you'll doIn this role, you will make a meaningful impact by contributing to the IESO team and supporting the electricity needs of the province through:Leading, coaching, and developing a high‐performing team responsible for contract management, due diligence governance, commercial analysis, and strategic supplier and stakeholder engagementManaging a portfolio of electricity generation and transmission contracts, ensuring compliance with contractual obligations and achieving value for Ontario ratepayersLeading negotiations, dispute resolution activities, and contract amendments involving complex technical, commercial, and operational mattersAdvising senior leadership on electricity generation issues, contract strategy, risk management, and emerging industry developmentsDriving strategic initiatives, process improvements, and contract management best practices that enhance operational efficiency and business outcomesRepresenting the IESO in building and managing strategic relationships with contract counterparties, government agencies, industry stakeholders, consultants,
and sector partners to advance organizational objectives and supportIn a typical day you will:Build and maintain productive relationships with contract counterparties and key stakeholders to support effective contract management and issue resolutionProvide strategic advice and recommendations to senior leadership on contract performance, risks, disputes, and stakeholder issuesLead negotiations related to contract provisions, amendments, settlements, and ongoing contract administration activitiesFoster a collaborative, high‐performing team environment through coaching, performance management, and employee developmentOversee the review of technical, financial, and operational analyses to inform business decisions and ensure contractual complianceCollaborate with legal, planning, operations, procurement, finance, and government affairs teams on cross‐functional initiativesSupport strategic procurement and contracting initiatives by providing contract management expertise throughout the development and negotiation processRight now/recentlySupporting the management and optimization of Ontario's electricity generation contract portfolio to ensure long‐term system reliability and value for electricity consumersLeading financial and technical reviews to assess the prudency of forecasted and actual project costs, providing strategic recommendations that support sound decision‐making, financial stewardship, and risk mitigationAdvancing process improvements and contract management practices that strengthen oversight, governance, and operational effectiveness across the electricity sectorRole RequirementsTo succeed in this role, you'll need:RequiredUniversity degree in Engineering, Business, Economics, Finance, Law, Energy Management,
or a related disciplineMinimum 10 years of experience in contract management, commercial negotiations, project management, or a related field, including complex agreements, negotiations, and dispute resolutionDemonstrated experience managing complex commercial agreements, contracts, negotiations, and dispute resolution activitiesStrong knowledge of Ontario's electricity sector, including electricity generation technologies, market participants, and industry practicesProven ability to build high‐performing teams and foster collaboration across diverse stakeholders to achieve strategic outcomesDemonstrated leadership in coaching, performance management, talent development, and workforce planning to drive employee engagement and organizational effectivenessStrong analytical and financial acumen, including the ability to assess risks, evaluate alternatives, and make sound business recommendationsProven ability to build and maintain effective relationships with senior stakeholders, contract counterparties, consultants, and government agenciesExcellent verbal, written, presentation, and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to communicate complex technical and commercial information to diverse audiencesProven experience leading cross‐functional initiatives, managing multiple projects and competing priorities in a complex and quick‐paced environmentStrong problem‐solving and decision‐making skills with the ability to resolve complex contractual, operational, and stakeholder issuesAssetsKnowledge of IESO‐administered markets, IESO Market Rules, and Ontario Energy Board regulatory frameworksExperience with electricity generation facilities, resource adequacy programs, conservation and demand management initiatives, or procurement projectsKnowledge of environmental approvals, permitting requirements, and sustainability considerations related to electricity generation #J-18808-Ljbffr
📌 Supervisor, Contracts And Initiatives (Toronto)
🏢 IESO
📍 Toronto