Power System Study Engineer - Grid Decarbonization
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Montreal
On-site
CAD 75,000 - 100,000
Full time
30+ days ago
Job summary
DNV is seeking a Power System Study Engineer to join our Renewables & Power Grids service area in Montreal. The role involves performing electrical system studies, contributing to innovative solutions, and supporting the growth of our Power Systems Advisory business. Ideal candidates should possess a degree in electrical engineering, relevant experience, and a passion for advancing renewable energy.{The position supports operations in a hybrid working model, primarily based in Montreal but may require visits to the Toronto office.}
Benefits
Generous paid time off
Medical and dental benefits
Employee Assistance Program
Flexible work schedule
Education Assistance Program
Qualifications
- Minimum of 2+ years direct working experience in transmission planning or large load interconnection analysis.
- In-depth understanding of electric power systems fundamentals.
- Strong written and verbal English communication skills.
Responsibilities
- Perform electrical System Impact Studies including steady state and dynamic analyses.
- Produce and review technical reports and presentations for external customers.
- Cultivate customer relationships and provide technical advisory support.
Skills
Electrical engineering
PSS/E
Transmission planning
Renewable energy
Problem-solving
Analytical skills
Education
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering
Tools
DNV is seeking a Power System Study Engineer to join our Renewables & Power Grids service area in Montreal. The role involves performing electrical system studies, contributing to innovative solutions, and supporting the growth of our Power Systems Advisory business. Ideal candidates should possess a degree in electrical engineering, relevant experience, and a passion for advancing renewable energy.{The position supports operations in a hybrid working model, primarily based in Montreal but may require visits to the Toronto office.}