Engineer (Electrical Asset Management), Electrical Engineering

natgridProdWebster, MA
$109,000 - $128,000

About The Position

About usSuperpowered. Meaningful work. Human impact. A story we're proud to tell. This is what matters to us at National Grid.  In a world of complexity and unanswered questions, there is one thing we're certain about: The power of our people. National Grid is hiring a Engineer (Electrical Asset Management), Electrical Engineering for Northboro, Massachusetts.Job PurposeAs part of our team, you’ll help manage the electric distribution system, ensuring power is delivered safely and efficiently to over 2 million customers in Massachusetts. Your work will support outage management, grid automation, and integration of new energy technologies like solar and battery storage.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (or similar field) from an ABET-accredited program
  • At least 5 years of experience in the electric power industry or working with electric operations
  • Familiarity with power systems engineering (substations, distribution planning, load flow analysis)
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills—you’ll work with different teams across the company

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with ADMS, SCADA, or Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) like solar and batteries. (Hitachi experience is a plus)
  • Passion for clean energy, sustainability, and new technology
  • Agil Project Management familiarity (Jira application)
  • Familiarity with GIS, process updates and records/database maintenance

Responsibilities

  • Become a go-to expert in our Distribution SCADA – a key tool for keeping the grid running smoothly.
  • Update the DSCADA database, modify substation and feeder displays, and commission new distribution equipment.
  • Collaborate with GIS team to ensure accurate network model, and collaborate with ADMS advanced apps team to ensure that SCADA points integrate with advanced applications.
  • Lead projects to enhance grid operations, integrating new data sources like smart meters and mobile workforce tools.
  • Work on real-time power system challenges by analyzing how renewable energy, electric vehicles, and storage technologies impact the grid.
  • Collaborate with engineers, operators, and industry leaders to develop innovative solutions that improve efficiency and reliability.
  • Stay ahead of industry trends by attending conferences, networking, and bringing fresh ideas to the team.
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