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Energy Modelling Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... for energy modelling * Proficient in energy modeling and building and daylight analysis software * Proficient in REVIT * Knowledge and understanding of sustainable building design * Ability to ...

Engineering Portfolio Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$110K - $137K/yr

Work with Solar design team to provide guidance on project specifics and energy modelling assumptions. * Assist with the commissioning and testing review with Asset management to proactively reduce ...

Associate, Energy

Houston, TX · On-site

$35K - $47K/yr

About Ara Energy Ara Energy is an energy investment platform focused on biofuels, power generation ... Financial analysis and modelling for potential and current investments * Participation in all ...

Engineering Portfolio Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site +1

$110K - $137K/yr

Work with Solar design team to provide guidance on project specifics and energy modelling assumptions. * Assist with the commissioning and testing review with Asset management to proactively reduce ...

... for energy modelling * Proficient in energy modeling and building and daylight analysis software * Proficient in REVIT * Knowledge and understanding of sustainable building design * Ability to ...

... for energy modelling * Proficient in energy modeling and building and daylight analysis software * Proficient in REVIT * Knowledge and understanding of sustainable building design * Ability to ...

The VP will act as a thought leader within the industry, positioning Energy Exemplar at the forefront of energy data, modelling, and analytics, while enabling customers to navigate the complexities ...

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Energy Modelling information

What is energy modelling?

Energy modelling is the process of creating mathematical representations of energy systems to analyze their performance, efficiency, and environmental impact. It is commonly used in building design, urban planning, and energy policy to predict future energy consumption, optimize system design, and evaluate the potential of renewable energy sources. Energy modellers use specialized software to simulate factors like heating, cooling, lighting, and equipment usage, helping stakeholders make informed decisions about energy management and sustainability.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an energy modeller, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Energy Modeller, you need a solid background in engineering, mathematics, or environmental science, along with strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Familiarity with energy modelling software such as EnergyPlus, eQUEST, or IES VE, and knowledge of relevant certifications like LEED or ASHRAE standards are typically required. Attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams are essential soft skills. These competencies are critical for accurately predicting energy performance, optimizing building efficiency, and meeting sustainability goals.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in energy modelling roles, and how can they be addressed?

Energy modelling professionals often encounter challenges such as handling large and complex datasets, ensuring the accuracy of input assumptions, and adapting models to new technologies or regulatory requirements. Collaborating closely with engineers, architects, and policymakers is essential to gather reliable data and keep models relevant. Staying current with industry software, continuous learning, and participating in professional networks can help address these challenges and improve model robustness.

What is the difference between Energy Modelling vs Energy Analyst?

AspectEnergy ModellingEnergy Analyst
Required CredentialsDegree in engineering, environmental science, or related field; certifications like LEED AP or energy modeling software trainingDegree in similar fields; certifications may include energy auditing or data analysis
Work EnvironmentTypically in engineering firms, consulting companies, or energy agencies; focused on technical modelingIn corporate, government, or consulting settings; involves data analysis and reporting
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by engineers, consultants, and architects for building performance and energy efficiency projectsEmployed by energy companies, government agencies, and consultancies for energy management and policy analysis

While both roles involve energy data, Energy Modelling focuses on creating detailed simulations of energy systems, whereas Energy Analysts interpret data to inform decisions. The roles often overlap but differ mainly in technical depth and scope.

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What states have the most Energy Modelling jobs?

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Infographic showing various Energy Modelling job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Principal Engineer - Data Center Modelling

Electric Power Engineers

Austin, TX • On-site

$100 - $130/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 12 days ago


Job description

Overview

We are designing the grid of the future!

EPE is looking to recruit a Principal Engineer with a background in EMT studies and model benchmarking, mainly focused on Large Load modelling to join our growing Energy Resources team. In this role you will work closely with senior leadership to support our growth strategy and provide subject matter expertise both internally through coaching and developing staff as well as externally to our clients.

Responsibilities

How you can make an impact:

  • Perform EMT studies as well as model benchmarking studies in accordance with IEEE, ISO and Utility guidelines.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert on EMT/RMS model benchmarking as it relates to Large Load and generator interconnection studies.
  • Lead and perform advanced large‑load power system modeling and dynamic impact studies to assess system performance and interconnection requirements.
  • Serve as subject matter expert on modelling issues and model tuning specifically for EMT models.
  • Passionate about solving difficult technical problems, providing innovative solutions and taking ownership of the solutions provided.
  • Identify optimal strategy for project interconnection to the grid based on system impacts and grid capacity.
  • Collaborate with other teams within EPE to provide strategic guidance on market trends and modelling changes across multiple ISO’s in North America.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with key stakeholders, including clients, industry organizations, and regulatory agencies.
  • Stay up to date with emerging technologies, market innovations, and best practices in the energy industry to enhance the organization's offerings and capabilities.
  • Carry out additional duties as assigned.
Qualifications

Bring your passion, here's what’s needed:

  • 5 to 7 years of experience in the electric energy industry.
  • Experience in Large Load modelling and EMT studies.
  • Experience in generator modelling, EMT studies, transmission planning and interconnection studies is preferred.
  • In-depth knowledge of at least one EMT software package such as PSCAD.
  • Knowledge of modelling guidelines in ERCOT is required. Additional market experience is also preferred and a plus (PJM, SPP, MISO, NYISO, ISO-NE, and/or SERC).
  • Experience in managing and mentoring technical teams.
  • Active participation in industry taskforces and/or working group.
  • Experience with RMS tools and dynamic models (especially user defined RMS models) would be considered a significant plus.
  • Hands‑on experience performing large‑load modeling and analysis using industry‑standard tools, including PSCAD and PSS®E, with the ability to develop, validate, and interpret detailed steady‑state and dynamic simulation models.
  • Experience with developing EMT models for Large Load projects.
  • Experience with developing EMT models for IBRs or HVDC projects would be considered a plus.
  • Automation experience (Python, C#, SQL) would be considered a plus.
  • Knowledge of real time simulation tools (RTDS, OPAL-RT) would be considered a plus.

Lead the change!

Be a part of an innovative team shaping the grid of the future through advanced energy intelligence. For more than half a century, Electric Power Engineers (EPE) has partnered with power and energy clients across the globe, providing consulting expertise and energy intelligence software solutions for complex engineering and grid modeling challenges. As leaders in the renewables space, we are focused on building a modern, secure, and resilient grid. Join us in making an impact on the communities we serve and the environment in which we live. Together we can transform the future of energy.

How we support you:

  • Comprehensive health and wellness benefits including medical, dental, and vision with 100% premium coverage for you
  • Generous PTO and paid holidays
  • MyShare Employee Ownership Program
  • Work with industry leaders
  • 401K, up to a 4% match (100% vested from day 1)
  • Flexible Work including hybrid and remote possibilities based on position

Location: This position is open to remote US/Canada

Travel: Occasional travel may be needed (10% or less)

EPE is an equal opportunity/AA/Disability/Veteran employer. The EEO is the Law poster, and its supplement are available using the following links: EEOC is the Law Poster

Third-Party Recruiting Notification

EPE does not accept unsolicited resumes from third-party recruiters. Any unsolicited third-party resumes forwarded by recruiters to EPE via our career page or to any of our managers or employees will be considered public information, may be treated as a direct application from the person identified in the resume, and will not be eligible for placement fee payment to the agency. EPE will not pay a fee to a third-party recruiter or agency without a previously signed third-party agreement and has not coordinated their recruiting activity with the appropriate member of the Talent Acquisition team.

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