High-voltage transmission infrastructure operator across eight U.S. Midwest and Plains states
ITC Holdings owns and operates transmission infrastructure across the Midwest and Plains, a capital-intensive business reflected in their heavy reliance on project-management tools (Primavera P6, Microsoft Project) and geospatial software (ArcGIS suite). Active hiring skews heavily toward senior engineering roles—nearly two-thirds of open positions are senior-level—while pain-point data reveals persistent friction around schedule/cost control and data accuracy in capital projects, suggesting investment in operational visibility and workflow discipline.
ITC Holdings is a publicly traded transmission operator under Fortis Inc., managing high-voltage electricity infrastructure in Michigan, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin. The company's core function is owning and operating transmission facilities that connect generation sources, relieve congestion, and enable market access. Operations center on large capital improvement projects—transmission line design, substation installation, protective relaying systems—executed across an eight-state footprint. The workforce is tilted toward engineering and design roles, supported by finance, real-estate, and legal functions typical of regulated utility infrastructure. Regulatory filing and reliability compliance (NERC processes, RTO/RRO data submittals) form a material portion of operational workload.
Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project are primary tools. ArcGIS (Desktop, Pro, Online) is used for geospatial and capital-project support, alongside Bentley MicroStation and AutoCAD for design work.
Novi, Michigan. All hiring is based in the United States, concentrated in the eight-state region where the company operates transmission infrastructure.
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