Power Control Engineer
Position Overview
The Power Control Engineer will lead electrical and control-system design across Skibo Energy’s projects, including microgrids, utility interconnections, and hybrid TES/inverter-based systems. This role requires expertise in power system modeling, protection, integration, and standards compliance, paired with creativity to engineer new pathways for TES deployment.
Responsibilities
Power Systems Engineering & Modeling
- Perform power-flow, short-circuit, protection, and stability studies.
- Develop interconnection models for TES systems, inverter-based resources, microgrids, and hybrid configurations.
- Analyze grounding approaches, fault behavior, and protection coordination requirements.
- Support system-level design for CHESS Energy’s Neighborhood Energy Centers and also industrial and utility project integrations.
Controls & Integration
- Design control strategies for microgrid operations and TES charge/discharge behavior.
- Contribute to supervisory control logic and interface development with SCADA, EMS, or BMS platforms.
- Define dynamic response behavior for integrated TES and inverter-based systems.
Standards Compliance & Interconnection
- Ensure all designs comply with NEC, NFPA 70E, IEEE standards, UL requirements, and utility rules.
- Prepare technical documentation for utility interconnection applications.
- Maintain alignment with IEEE 1547, 2030.7, 2030.8, and ISO/RTO power-quality standards.
Field Engineering & Execution Support
- Provide engineering support during installation, commissioning, and troubleshooting.
- Conduct field validation, system testing, and integration support activities.
- Collaborate with EPCs, utilities, and external integrators.
Skills
Power Systems Engineering & Modeling
- Proficiency in power-flow, short-circuit, protection, and stability modeling using ETAP, SKM, PSSE, or PowerFactory.
- Ability to develop interconnection models for TES, inverter-based resources, microgrids, and hybrid energy systems.
- Strong understanding of grounding strategies, fault behavior, and protection coordination.
Controls & Integration
- Expertise in designing control strategies for microgrid operation and TES charge/discharge behavior.
- Familiarity with supervisory control logic and SCADA, EMS, and BMS interface requirements.
- Knowledge of dynamic response characteristics including droop control, frequency response, and ride-through.
Standards Compliance & Interconnection
- Deep working knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70E, IEEE standards, UL requirements, and utility interconnection rules.
- Understanding of IEEE 1547, 2030.7, 2030.8, ISO/RTO, and power-quality requirements.
Cross-Functional & Communication
- Ability to collaborate with mechanical, thermal, controls, and software teams.
- Strong communication skills for presenting findings to utilities, EPCs, partners, regulators, and government agencies.
Minimum Qualifications
- B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering with a concentration in power systems.
- 6–10 years of experience in utility, grid-connected, or microgrid power systems.
- Proficiency with ETAP, SKM, PSSE, or PowerFactory; experience with AutoCAD or Revit.
- Strong knowledge of NEC, NFPA 70E, NFPA 855, IEEE standards, UL requirements, and utility interconnection processes.
- Familiarity with ISO/RTO interconnection, IEEE 1547/2030.7/2030.8, and power-quality requirements.
- Excellent communication skills for interfacing with utilities, regulators, and public agencies.
- Systems-level thinking and ability to innovate in emerging technology environments.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with renewable energy environments.
- Hands-on commissioning and field troubleshooting background.
- Experience modeling battery systems, inverter-based resources, grounding, and protection schemes.
Why Join Skibo Energy?
- Contribute to groundbreaking thermal storage technologies with real-world impact.
- Join a mission-driven, cross-disciplinary team shaping resilient and decarbonized energy systems.
- Opportunities to grow with a company expanding across utilities, data centers, and community energy markets.
- Competitive compensation with long-term advancement potential.