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Senior Power Systems Studies Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site

$99K - $136K/yr

The Senior Power Systems Studies Engineer will be based in the United States, out of the Houston ... systems analysis investigations, and planning/feasibility/impact studies for clients in North ...

The Senior Power Systems Studies Engineer will be based in the United States, out of the Houston ... systems analysis investigations, and planning/feasibility/impact studies for clients in North ...

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This position will conduct analyses, calculations and develop recommendations associated with the ... Professional Engineer (PE) license. * Knowledgeable with power system analysis software: CAPE ...

Perform power system modeling, analysis, and design using ETAP and similar tools * Conduct studies including load flow, short circuit, protection coordination, arc flash, harmonics, and transient ...

Power Systems Engineer Sr - Grid Analysis

Taylor, TX · On-site

$105K - $144K/yr

JOB SUMMARY Provide electrical engineering analysis and technical support for the operations of the electric power system. Implement appropriate system modeling, develop tools and procedures to ...

... analysis, and design for transmission, distribution, industrial, renewable energy, and/or railway systems. * Provide customer support and technical issue resolution via email and phone. * Instruct ...

... analysis, and design for transmission, distribution, industrial, renewable energy, and/or railway systems. * Provide customer support and technical issue resolution via email and phone. * Instruct ...

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As of Jun 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for commission power systems analysis engineer in the United States is $127,215.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $98,000.00 and $157,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Power Systems Engineer -Protocols (Remote)

VeridianTech

Seattle, WA • On-site

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Use various protocols for grid communication, analysis, and operations to ensure grid stability, reliability, and safety.

  • Manage generation, transmission, and distribution while adhering to relevant standards and modeling system behavior for planning, protection, and control.

  • Implement and work with Electric Transmission or Distribution EMS/SCADA systems.


Job description

Hi,
Job Title; - Power Systems Engineer -Protocols
Location; - Seattle, WA/Remote
Full-time/Permanent job
Job Description
A power system engineer uses various protocols for grid communication (like DNP3, IEC 61850 for SCADA/Substations), analysis (load flow, fault studies), and operations (coordination of relays), focusing on
ensuring grid stability, reliability, and safety by managing generation, transmission, and distribution, adhering to standards (IEEE/ANSI) and modeling system behavior for planning, protection, and control.Proficient in Electric Transmission or Distribution EMS / SCADA /Implementation
Should be expert in C++, Java and Linux
Should have fair understanding of SQL/PLSQL
Preferable hands-on experience of implementing GE EMS/SCADA or any equivalent SCADA from Siemens, OSI, ABB, Schneider etc.
Should know Communication Protocols (Data Exchange), System Analysis Protocols (Modeling &
Study) or Operational/Protection Protocols (Rules of Operation)
Thanks