Electrical Studies Engineer
We are seeking experienced Electrical Studies Engineers to join a growing engineering team focused on delivering high-level power systems analysis and design services.
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We are seeking mid-level and senior Electrical Studies Engineers to join a growing power systems team. This role offers the opportunity to work on complex, high-impact projects across utility, industrial, and renewable energy sectors. We’re looking for professionals who enjoy tackling challenging electrical studies, leading technical projects, and mentoring others while remaining hands-on with engineering work.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform and lead electrical studies, including load flow, short circuit, arc flash, and relay coordination.
- Design and implement protective relay settings and ensure compliance with applicable standards.
- Analyze and model power systems for generation, transmission, and distribution.
- Prepare technical reports and present findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Mentor junior engineers while remaining actively involved in project execution.
- Support business development by contributing technical expertise to proposals and client discussions.
Technical Areas of Focus
Design & System Studies
- Grounding, EMF, insulation coordination, power quality, motor starting, and transient/dynamic simulations.
- Tools: PSCAD, ATP-EMTP, CDEGS, WinIGS.
Protective Relaying & Automation
- Fault analysis, relay coordination, SCADA integration, arc flash studies, and NERC compliance.
- Tools: ASPEN Oneliner, CAPE, SEL AcSELerator, GE Enervista, SKM-PTW, ETAP.
Power System Planning
- Load flow, contingency studies, interconnection evaluations, voltage stability, and system reliability.
- Tools: PSS/E, PSLF, PowerWorld, Python scripting.
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent.
- 5+ years of power systems engineering experience (7–10+ years preferred for senior roles).
- Expertise in at least one major area of electrical studies or protective relaying.
Preferred:
- P.E. (Professional Engineer) or P.Eng. license.
- Advanced coursework or project experience in protective relaying, transient analysis, or power system stability.
- Demonstrated success in client-facing roles or consulting environments.
Additional Details
- U.S. work authorization required (no visa sponsorship).
- Competitive benefits package.
- Fully remote role — occasional travel for projects or client meetings may be required.
- Ideal candidates will have experience with U.S.-based utility or engineering consulting firms.