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Performance Engineer Department : Performance Engineering Reports To : Manager of Performance ... as directed by the DO. · Coordinates with other departments to ensure best practices are utilized ...

No direct supervisory responsibility * Executes work under technical direction of the Senior Performance Engineer KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES Required * Strong understanding of thermodynamics ...

The Director of Performance Improvement (DPI) provides executive leadership for the organization ... Diverse programming to expand your experience * HealthStream online learning catalogue with plenty ...

The Director of Performance Improvement (DPI) provides executive leadership for the organization ... Diverse programming to expand your experience * HealthStream online learning catalogue with plenty ...

This is a hybrid role out of our Lawrence, MA, or Boston, MA office, and will report to the Director, Performance Engineering. What you'll do: * Own plant protection, controls, and compliance ...

This is a hybrid role out of our Lawrence, MA, or Boston, MA office, and will report to the Director, Performance Engineering. What you'll do: * Own plant protection, controls, and compliance ...

This is a hybrid role out of our Lawrence, MA, or Boston, MA office, and will report to the Director, Performance Engineering. What you'll do: * Own plant protection, controls, and compliance ...

This is a hybrid role out of our Lawrence, MA, or Boston, MA office, and will report to the Director, Performance Engineering. What you'll do: * Own plant protection, controls, and compliance ...

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How much do director performance engineer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for director performance engineer in the United States is $60.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49.28 and $68.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Director Performance Engineer vs Performance Engineer?

AspectDirector Performance EngineerPerformance Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's or master's degree in computer science or related field, with extensive experience in performance testing and engineeringRequires similar educational background and experience, often with certifications in performance testing tools
Work EnvironmentLeads teams, manages projects, and collaborates with senior management in large organizationsFocuses on executing performance tests, analyzing results, and optimizing systems, often working under senior engineers or managers
Industry UsageCommonly found in large tech companies, finance, and enterprise IT environmentsWidely used across various industries including software development, e-commerce, and telecommunications

The main difference is that the Director Performance Engineer oversees teams and strategic initiatives, while the Performance Engineer focuses on hands-on testing and analysis. Both roles require technical expertise, but the director role involves leadership and project management responsibilities.

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Operational Performance Engineer

Operational Performance Engineer

Origis Energy

Austin, TX

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Position Description

Origis Energy is seeking an Operational Performance Engineer to join our team reporting to the Director, Performance Engineering. The individual will develop and lead strategy, direction and implementation of all technical processes and procedures relating to operational fleet performance. The role will have a hand in crafting the overall performance strategy for the organization and define the technical critical processes, systems, and tools that will allow the overall performance engineering group to drive the highest value/MWh possible across all operating renewable energy assets. In addition, this role will be the technical interface in developing a cohesive bond between our Remote Operations Center (ROC), Field Operations Teams and Asset Management.

The Operational Performance Engineer is a regular, full-time position, and is eligible for our generous employee benefits package, including employer paid health insurance, paid time off, a 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions, and other great benefits.

Key Responsibilities

  • Serve as the technical owner for operational performance engineering activities across Origis owned and third-party assets.
  • Perform analyses to evaluate the uncertainty of existing PV and BESS energy performance models; working to optimize plant performance and directing performance projects with site technicians.
  • Develop and refine performance tools and analytical capabilities to detect underperformance and support Field Operations troubleshooting.
  • Serve as the primary technical interface with our Asset Management Technical Platform, Power Factors Unity.
  • Provide operational feedback and technical insight to design, engineering and finance teams.
  • Utilizing operational performance data to work with supply chain and engineering teams to influence AVL and final equipment selections.
  • Own preparation of daily, weekly, monthly plant performance reporting.
  • Conduct Expected Energy modeling and as-built energy production modeling.
  • Translate commercial and operational goals into actionable analysis and individual KPI's.
  • Drive improvements in technical processes, procedure, and documentation across the performance engineering team.
  • Responsible for supporting the evaluation of operational efficiency investments and technical solutions for our assets.
  • Ensure technical processes are documented and drive improvement across the organization.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Mathematical Science required, (Master's preferred
  • 2-5 years of performance engineering and/or analytics in the energy industry working with 20MW+ PV plants
  • Experience performing data analysis to improve fleet performance and reliability, and driving the identification and resolution of product failures
  • Knowledge of monitoring and communications protocols, substation equipment and utility meters, battery backup systems and inverters, SCADA and MET station equipment.
  • Proficient in understanding asset design documentation, PV performance modelling and analysis
  • Experience leading 3rd party software providers in onboarding, QA and implementation, knowledge of Power Factors Unity
  • Management of technical contract scopes and partnerships with third-party providers
  • Significant experience working with O&M subcontractors to locate and resolve system outages
  • Experience with Python

 

Required Qualifications

  • Proven technical expertise in the energy space and successful experience improving fleet performance and reliability.
  • Strong technical professional background in engineering, electrical design engineering, and/or project engineering role in the renewable industry
  • Success in delivering on Performance and Engineering functions relating to operating PV solar and BESS projects
  • Deep knowledge with industry standard PV modeling software (i.e., PVsyst or PlantPredict)
  • Ability to utilize Excel spreadsheets and be able to use Word and PowerPoint for reporting/presentations via Teams or in person

 

 

 

Location           Austin, TX - Hybrid; WFH Mon/Fri

Travel               Up to 20% travel required as necessary

Job Level          Engineer - no direct reports