The Power Systems and Controls Engineer will serve as a key technical leader in power system modeling, simulation, and controls for renewable generation, energy storage, and microgrid applications across transmission, distribution, and behind-the-meter systems. This role requires deep expertise in dynamic modeling, EMT simulation, plant and microgrid controls, and hardware-in-the-loop validation for utility-scale and hybrid energy systems. The Engineer will be the primary driver of power system modeling, simulation, and controls analysis for PV, wind, BESS, hybrid plants, and microgrids using tools such as PSLF, PSS®E, PSCAD, RTDS, RT-LAB, and related platforms. This includes developing advanced high-fidelity models for renewable plants, inverters, plant controllers, energy management systems (EMS), microgrid controllers, and grid networks to support load flow, dynamic, transient, and EMTP studies, including MOD compliance and interconnection requirements. The Engineer will also support the design, validation, and performance assessment of plant-level and microgrid-level control strategies for grid-connected and islanded systems. This includes evaluating control behavior during mode transitions, black start, dispatch optimization, grid-forming/grid-following operation, and resiliency scenarios. The Engineer will be expected to manage, develop, champion, and enforce work processes, documentation, procedures, guidelines, schedules, priorities, and technical specifications for projects within the assigned region. The Engineer must act as an advocate for continuous improvement and operational excellence for controls, modeling, simulation, and related systems and equipment. This position is remote.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior