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Exoben Inc. in the United States seeks a Microgrid Engineer to design and support Exoben’s microgrid systems, integrating solar generation, energy storage and intelligent control to deliver reliable power.
You will focus on system stability, load management and real‑world performance while collaborating with grid integration, energy storage and control systems teams.
This role requires hands-on problem solving and a practical, team‑oriented approach to deploying distributed energy solutions.
Specialization: Microgrid Design, Distributed Energy Systems and Off-Grid Solutions
Location: United States
Job Type: Full-Time
Exoben Inc. is building energy systems that can operate reliably even when the main grid is unstable or unavailable.
Microgrids are a key part of this vision. They allow communities, businesses and facilities to generate, store and use power independently.
ExoGrid™ systems are designed to support both grid-connected and off-grid environments.
We are looking for a practical and technically strong Microgrid Engineer to design and support Exoben’s microgrid systems.
In this role, you will develop systems that combine solar generation, energy storage and intelligent control to deliver reliable power.
You will focus on system stability, load management and real-world performance.
You will work closely with grid integration, energy storage and control systems teams.
This role requires strong understanding of distributed energy systems and real-world conditions.
This role delivers reliable power in challenging environments.
You enable Exoben systems to operate independently when needed.
Your work supports real-world energy access.
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