Location: Knoxville, TN
In This Position:
In this role, you will:
- Provide technical services for transmission, distribution, and end-use/low-voltage power systems simulation and modeling studies.
- Work with senior staff to complete modeling and simulation based power system studies.
- Provide resources for managing existing and expected future workload for the Critical Power team.
The Ideal Candidate:
- Holds a technical or bachelors degree in engineering, sciences or equivalent work experience with related work experience in a technical or scientific area (a masters degree in electrical engineering with an emphasis in analysis and design of power systems is preferred).
- Candidate should have at least academic experience conducting power systems analytical studies with an emphasis on modeling and simulation.
- Has experience with power flow and dynamic stability simulations and analysis of energy storage and renewable power systems.
- Has experience with PSS/E, MATLAB, PSCAD EMTDC or equivalent, and other power system simulation platforms.
- Can effectively multitask and manage multiple projects, coordinate and facilitate technical engineering-related communications with peers and clients, and apply scientific and engineering principles, theories, and concepts.
- Has impeccable communication, writing and presentation skills.
- Demonstrates a strong work ethic and excellent interpersonal skills
- Government work must be a United States Citizen
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Note: To ensure compliance with U.S. export controls, please indicate your U.S. citizenship or (for foreign citizens) your U.S. visa/immigration status in your resume or cover letter.
EPRI is an equal opportunity employer.
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