Resource Planner – Gas Planning
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Data Science Manager, Energy Engineer
Resource Planner – Gas Planning
Job Type:
Engineering/Engineering Support
Pay Range $117,572 to $167,439
Location Colorado Springs, CO
Date First Posted 2/19/26
Applications are being accepted through: 2/26/26
* If no date is displayed, applications are being accepted on an ongoing basis; however, this job posting may close at any time after a minimum of 5 days of being posted.
Resource Planner – Gas Planning
This job is eligible for relocation assistance to cover costs associated with moving to the Colorado Springs area.
Colorado Springs Utilities is seeking a highly qualified professional with expertise in gas resource planning. The Gas Planner will join a skilled team within the Energy Resource Planning and Innovation Department, which is responsible for the integrated resource planning of both electric and gas systems serving more than 200,000 customers. The department’s mission is to strategically and collaboratively plan for the delivery of safe, reliable, and competitively priced energy to the citizen-owners and customers of Colorado Springs Utilities.
This position may be filled at either the Resource Planner III or Resource Planner IV level, depending on qualifications, experience, education, and certifications.
Key areas of focus:Drive the creation of integrated gas resource plans and long‑term system plans (10–30 years)
Develop hourly gas forecasts for local distribution system usage and planned generation
Lead the Clean Heat Plan initiative outlined in Colorado Senate Bill 21‑264
Evaluate electrification opportunities for current and future gas customers
Identify and champion gas decarbonization strategies
Collaborate with gas transmission pipeline companies to ensure adequate system capacity
Serve as the gas planning Subject Matter Expert for long‑term electric system planning
Support system resource adequacy planning across gas and electric systems
Partner with departments such as operations, demand‑side management, energy supply, fuel supply, transmission, and finance on modeling assumptions and analytical methodologies
Work with external consultants on studies supporting cleaner fuels and methane recovery
Document findings in technical reports and prepare RFPs
Provide policy analysis and subject matter expertise in legislative and regulatory activities
Educate internal stakeholders on gas planning initiatives, challenges, and emerging needs
Resource Planner III - 5+ years of experience in resource planning
Resource Planner IV - 8+ years of progressively responsible resource planning experience, including direct gas planning expertise
Education & ExperienceA bachelor’s degree in Resource Management, Planning, Engineering, Economics, Hydrology, Data Science, or a related field is preferred
Working knowledge of utility rate processes
Strong forecasting experience
Ability to independently prioritize and manage workload
Understanding of gas transmission, distribution, infrastructure, and natural gas combustion/interchangeability
This role offers an exciting opportunity to grow your skills across multiple disciplines while contributing to meaningful, community‑focused work. You’ll experience a wide variety of projects—each year bringing new challenges and learning opportunities—as you take work from concept to completion. As a valued member of the Energy Resource Planning & Innovation team, you’ll have the chance to advance your career, showcase your expertise, and help shape the future of energy in our community.
You’ll be joining a team of dedicated professionals who care deeply about the work they do and the people they serve. We also prioritize a healthy work‑life balance, ensuring you can thrive both personally and professionally.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS /WORKING CONDITIONS:
Exerts up to 10 lbs. of force occasionally and/or small amount of force frequently to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or standing for brief periods of time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met.
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