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Senior Electrical Power Engineer

Ann Arbor, MI

$105.20K - $137K/yr

The Senior Electrical Power Engineer candidate should have experience within the utility scale power and renewable energy industry and be capable of leading teams for power generation design projects ...

Senior Electrical Power Engineer

Martinez, CA · On-site

$125.20K - $163.10K/yr

POSITION OVERVIEW Our client is seeking a Sr. Electrical (Power) Engineer to support the reliability, integrity, and performance of critical refinery electrical systems and power infrastructure. This ...

Electrical Power Engineer - Protection Division Location: Irvine, CA Work Type: Full Time/ Hybrid About ETAP ETAP is the world's leading provider of power system modeling, analysis, and real-time ...

Sr Electrical Power Engineer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$104.10K - $135.60K/yr

... electrical systems design experience in an engineering consulting organization or related field. • Knowledge of single line and schematic diagrams, P&IDs and NFPA standards. • Experience in power ...

Electrical Power Engineer - Protection Division Location: Irvine, CA Work Type: Full Time/ Hybrid About ETAP ETAP is the world's leading provider of power system modeling, analysis, and real-time ...

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How much do electrical power engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for electrical power engineer in the United States is $132,754.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,000.00 and $175,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is an Electrical Power Engineer?

An electrical power engineer is responsible for power system management. As an electrical power engineer, your job is to ensure the efficient functionality of the electrical power grid. Your duties include designing components for the grid, such as generators, transformers, circuit breakers, and transmission lines. You ensure that power stations distribute power to customers efficiently, and manage different types of power systems, such as alternating and direct current. A career as an electrical power engineer requires formal qualifications and education: at least a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, state licensure, and experience with power systems.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Electrical Power Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Electrical Power Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering principles, power systems analysis, and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as AutoCAD, ETAP, MATLAB, and relevant certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) licensure are often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and effective communication skills set outstanding professionals apart in this field. These skills and qualifications are crucial to ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable design, operation, and maintenance of electrical power systems.

What are some common challenges Electrical Power Engineers face when working on large-scale infrastructure projects?

Electrical Power Engineers often encounter challenges related to coordinating with multidisciplinary teams, managing project timelines, and ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Large-scale projects frequently require balancing technical requirements with budget constraints and adapting to evolving technologies or unforeseen site conditions. Effective communication skills and flexibility are essential for resolving issues that may arise during design, installation, or commissioning phases.

What does an Electrical Power Engineer do?

An Electrical Power Engineer designs, develops, tests, and supervises the installation of electrical systems, particularly those involved in generating, transmitting, and distributing electricity. They work on power plants, substations, and the electrical grid to ensure reliable and efficient delivery of electricity. Their responsibilities may include improving energy efficiency, integrating renewable energy sources, and troubleshooting system failures. Electrical Power Engineers also ensure compliance with safety and environmental regulations. They often collaborate with other engineers and professionals to complete large-scale infrastructure projects.

What is the difference between Electrical Power Engineer vs Electrical Engineer?

AspectElectrical Power EngineerElectrical Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's degree in electrical engineering, often with specialization in power systemsBachelor's degree in electrical engineering, general focus
Work EnvironmentPower plants, utility companies, renewable energy sitesConstruction sites, manufacturing, electronics design
Industry UsagePrimarily in power generation, transmission, and distributionBroad industry including electronics, automation, and communications

Electrical Power Engineers focus on power systems, generation, and distribution, working mainly in energy-related sectors. Electrical Engineers have a broader scope, working across various electrical systems and industries. Both roles require similar foundational credentials but differ in specialization and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Electrical Power Engineer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $132,754 per year, or $63.8 per hour.
Lead Electrical Power Engineer

Lead Electrical Power Engineer

Mpr Associates, Inc.

Alexandria, VA

$171K - $178.50K/yr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

MPR is a multi-discipline, specialty engineering and consulting firm founded in 1964 and headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. MPR makes challenging projects successful, delivering safe and reliable technical solutions across the entire project or product life-cycle to benefit our clients and society as a whole. MPR provides high quality services to the Power (including Nuclear), Federal, Health & Life Science, and Consumer Products industries.

MPR is a group of highly skilled and motivated people who value interesting, challenging technical work and have a desire for continuous learning. MPR’s value is our people, and we continue to grow by hiring new individuals with an interest in expanding their technical, leadership, and business capabilities.

General Job Description

MPR is seeking Lead Electrical Power Engineers for full-time positions at our Alexandria, Virginia, East Lyme, Connecticut, and Burlington, Massachusetts offices. MPR engineers bring their energy, passion, and natural curiosity to help solve unique and challenging problems for clients spanning the utility, commercial power, and federal services industries.  Successful candidates will contribute to and lead projects involving all manner of design, analysis, specification, test, modification, and failure investigation of power systems and equipment.  MPR engineers engage on a variety of projects associated with a diverse set of industries to include distributed energy resources, renewable energy sources, commercial nuclear, new nuclear (fusion / fission), grid modernization, transmission and distribution facilities, transmission system substations, and petrochemical and steel facilities.

MPR is an adaptive technical organization that identifies and responds to our clients’ needs while helping them frame their problems into workable technical and managerial solutions. For over 50 years, MPR has been the organization to which our clients turn for specialty engineering solutions developed with integrity and technical excellence. MPR values the leadership, loyalty, integrity, and commitment to excellence developed during military service.


  • Planning and leading electrical power system analysis and design efforts, including coaching and mentoring other engineers through execution of the work.
  • Engagement with our clients including engineering, management, maintenance, and quality team members.
  • AC and DC electrical power system studies, including load flow, short circuit, protective device coordination, and transient stability studies.
  • AC and DC electric power system alternatives evaluations and root cause failure investigations for all manner of power system components.
  • Evaluations and calculations for demonstrating compliance with applicable NERC, ISO, and NRC regulations.
  • Design, procurement, testing and installation of excitation systems and voltage regulation systems for synchronous machines, including:
    • Specifying equipment performance requirements and evaluating equipment capabilities against those performance requirements.
    • Consideration of all applicable design constraints including electrical performance requirements, mechanical fitup, interface with existing controls, and environmental factors.
    • Oversight of equipment procurement and design verification testing.
    • Development of equipment design submittals including drawings, qualification reports, technical manuals, and design review evaluations.
    • Oversight of equipment installation and commissioning.

Education

  • Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering (BSEE) or Master of Science, Electrical Engineering (MSEE) degree from an ABET-accredited university.

Technical Skills and Experience

  • At least 5 years work experience in the field of electrical power systems.
  • Strong analytical skills with a fundamental understanding of the underlying first principles of engineering including, but not limited to, the physics of electricity, magnetism, and three-phase power.
  • Familiarity with, or the ability to quickly become familiar with, industrial design standards, codes and regulations including but not limited to IEEE standards and NERC regulations.
  • Experience using electrical analysis tools to develop solutions for electrical power system problems. The analysis tools used by MPR vary depending upon the needs of our clients. Example tools include MATLAB, ETAP, EMTPRV, PSCAD, and ANSYS.
  • Experience specifying, designing, and developing design verification test programs.
  • Able to work closely with engineers of all backgrounds and experience to deliver comprehensive solutions to multi-disciplinary problems.
  • Desire and capacity to work in a dynamic engineering environment, often working several technically-diverse projects simultaneously.
  • Operational Naval Nuclear Power experience is considered a plus.

Skills – Personal

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with clients and senior management.
  • Willingness and capability to lead and motivate project teams, encourage teamwork, manage change, and make timely, effective decisions.
  • Motivation and desire to tackle new problems, take on new responsibilities, and work diverse projects in new areas.
  • Good time management and organization skills.
  • MPR’s culture and heritage is firmly rooted in engineering excellence. Successful candidates must have a passion for solving problems and engaging with clients.

Travel

As required by project assignments, estimated 10% - 20%.

MPR Associates, Inc. is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, who participates in E-Verify. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any other classification as required by applicable law.