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An innovative firm is seeking a Power Systems Engineer III to join their dynamic team. This role focuses on shaping the future of energy through advanced energy intelligence and modern grid solutions. With a commitment to building a resilient grid, you will conduct IBR dynamic modeling studies and perform detailed power system analyses. The position offers an opportunity to work with industry leaders and contribute to impactful projects while enjoying comprehensive health benefits, generous PTO, and flexible work options. If you are passionate about power systems and looking to make a difference, this role is perfect for you.
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We are designing the Grid of the future. Be a part of an innovative team shaping the grid of the future through advanced energy intelligence. For more than half a century, Electric Power Engineers (EPE) has partnered with power and energy clients across the globe, providing consulting expertise and energy intelligence software solutions for complex engineering and grid modeling challenges. As leaders in the renewables space, we are focused on building a modern, secure, and resilient grid. Join us in making an impact on the communities we serve and the environment in which we live. Together, we can transform the future of energy.
Join us in leading the change!
Conduct IBR Dynamic Modeling studies related to existing and future ERCOT and other regional reliability standards, with a specific emphasis on IBR plant dynamic modeling.
Location: Remote US or Canada
Travel: Occasional travel (10% or less)
EPE is an equal opportunity employer. For assistance applying, contact applicationassistance@epeconsulting.com.
We do not accept unsolicited resumes from third-party recruiters without a prior agreement. Unsolicited resumes will be considered public information and not eligible for placement fees.