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San Francisco, CA · On-site

$150K - $250K/yr

We use machine learning to help electric utilities make real-time decisions on grid planning and operations to reduce blackout risks and reduce volatility caused by extreme events. We are backed by ...

The Power Grid Operations Associate role is an entry pathway into becoming a New England Grid ... electric system within ISONE's Control Room. No direct industry experience is required, though ...

We're revolutionizing energy storage with cost-effective, multi-day technology designed to keep the electric grid secure and reliable, even during extended periods of stress. By strengthening the ...

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Worcester, MA · On-site

$47.01/hr

Job Purpose Design and support electric distribution projects and related activities in response to ... Key Accountabilities 1. Apply knowledge of National Grid construction standards, Electrical Service ...

... electric grid, deliver economic savings, address environmental justice and reduce carbon emissions ... Job Summary As a Community Impact Associate, you will support NineDot's community engagement ...

Key Accountabilities * 1. Apply knowledge of National Grid construction standards, Electrical ... Qualifications 1. An Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical ...

About Trimark Trimark is an industry leader in the movement towards a greener grid and a cleaner ... electric loads, power generation, water infrastructure and other similar applications. Trimark ...

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What is the difference between Electric Grid Associate vs Electric Utility Technician?

AspectElectric Grid AssociateElectric Utility Technician
Required CredentialsAssociate degree or technical certification in electrical systemsHigh school diploma or technical training, certifications may vary
Work EnvironmentOffice settings, field inspections, data analysisField work, maintenance, troubleshooting on electrical infrastructure
Employer & Industry UsageUtility companies, energy providers, government agenciesElectric utility companies, contractors, maintenance firms
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The Electric Grid Associate typically focuses on planning, data analysis, and supporting grid operations, often working in office environments. In contrast, the Electric Utility Technician is more hands-on, performing maintenance and repairs on electrical infrastructure in the field. Both roles are essential in the electric utility industry but differ mainly in their daily tasks and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Electric Grid Associate job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 29% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution.

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Pravāh

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$150K - $250K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

About Pravāh
Pravāh is building foundational intelligence for the electric grid. We are a team of researchers and engineers who met at Stanford. We use machine learning to help electric utilities make real-time decisions on grid planning and operations to reduce blackout risks and reduce volatility caused by extreme events.
We are backed by Khosla Ventures, Pear VC, and Conviction.
To know more about who we are, what we are building, and why we are excited read this Notion! https://pravah.notion.site/
The Role
We do not have a predefined job description for this posting, and that is intentional.
If you have come across what we are building and thought "I know exactly how I could contribute, but I do not see a role for it," this is for you. We are open to exceptional people across machine learning, software engineering, power systems, weather, business development, operations, and domains we have not even thought of yet.
We are a small team solving genuinely hard problems at the frontier of AI and physical infrastructure. The right person for this role will come in with a point of view: a clear sense of what they are great at, where they see a gap at Pravāh, and how they would fill it. We will figure out the rest together.
What You Might Work On
This depends entirely on you and what you bring. Past examples of roles candidates have proposed, or that we could imagine:
  • A machine learning researcher who wants to define a new modeling direction in GNNs, RL, or computer vision
  • A power systems engineer who wants to bridge grid physics and our AI stack
  • A forward deployed engineer who understands utility operations and wants to own technical deployments end-to-end
  • A founding engineer who wants to own our product deployment
  • A weather scientist who sees an opportunity to push the frontier of AI-weather prediction for grid applications
  • A GTM or BD specialist who knows the utility landscape and wants to build our commercial motion

What we always look for
  • High agency and a bias for action. You build, fix, and ship. You do not wait for perfect conditions or a detailed playbook.
  • Full ownership from Day 1. You thrive in ambiguity, reason from first principles, and take problems end-to-end.
  • High standards. We are building the core decision engine for the modern grid, not optimising for a local maximum. We want people who think the same way.
  • Easy to work with. We hugely value people who are relaxed and friendly while also being intense and absolute hustlers. Our lives are crazy and only getting crazier, in the best way possible.
  • Strategic thinking. How do we accomplish 10x what we are doing today? We want people who hold the long-term roadmap and the short-term execution in their heads at the same time.

What You Will Gain
  • The chance to work on hard, open-ended problems at the intersection of AI and physical infrastructure.
  • Ability to shape technical direction at a company that is early enough for your ideas to genuinely change the trajectory.
  • Close collaboration with a deeply technical and motivated founding team.