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Interconnection Engineer Jobs in Arizona (NOW HIRING)

Design, configure, and implement revenue metering solutions for interconnection, PPA, and large ... Senior Engineer: Bachelor's + 8+ years engineering experience And: * Hands-on experience with ...

Interconnection, Permitting & Regulatory * Manage utility interconnection submittals (NEM, SGIP ... Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering ...

Interconnection, Permitting & Regulatory * Manage utility interconnection submittals (NEM, SGIP ... Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering ...

Metering And Controls Engineer

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$82.90K - $107.20K/yr

As interconnection projects continue to grow in volume and complexity, we need a technical expert ... S. degree in Engineering. A review of the degree program curriculum must be completed by ...

As interconnection projects continue to grow in volume and complexity, we need a technical expert ... S. degree in Engineering. A review of the degree program curriculum must be completed by ...

... Interconnection Agreements. This role provides operational engineering support to the Energy Control Center and interfaces regularly with both internal and external engineering and reliability ...

... Interconnection Agreements. This role provides operational engineering support to the Energy Control Center and interfaces regularly with both internal and external engineering and reliability ...

Senior Metering (Controls Engineer Department)

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$103.80K - $142.50K/yr

As interconnection projects continue to grow in volume and complexity, we need a technical expert ... S. degree in Engineering. A review of the degree program curriculum must be completed by ...

... Interconnection Agreements. This role provides operational engineering support to the Energy Control Center and interfaces regularly with both internal and external engineering and reliability ...

Leading or supporting overhead and underground distribution engineering projects defining scopes of work, completing cost estimates, performing engineering calculations, interconnection studies and ...

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Interconnection Engineer information

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

To thrive as an Interconnection Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, power systems, and grid interconnection standards, often supported by a bachelor's degree in engineering. Familiarity with power system modeling tools (such as PSS®E, PSCAD, or PowerWorld), relevant regulations (like FERC, NERC), and industry certifications (such as PE licensure) is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, project management abilities, and clear communication skills help you collaborate effectively with utilities, developers, and regulatory bodies. These skills are essential to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant integration of new energy projects into the electric grid.

What are some common challenges Interconnection Engineers face when coordinating with utilities and project stakeholders?

Interconnection Engineers often encounter challenges such as navigating complex utility requirements, managing tight project timelines, and ensuring all technical documentation meets regulatory standards. Communication with utility representatives and project teams can be intricate, as requirements may vary by region and change frequently. Being proactive in documentation, maintaining clear communication, and staying updated on evolving interconnection standards are crucial for success in this collaborative and fast-paced role.

What are Interconnection Engineers?

Interconnection Engineers are professionals who design, manage, and oversee the processes required to connect energy generation systems—such as solar, wind, or traditional power plants—to the electric grid. They work closely with utilities, developers, and regulatory agencies to ensure that new energy projects meet technical standards and regulatory requirements for safe and reliable grid integration. Their responsibilities include conducting technical studies, reviewing interconnection applications, and coordinating with various stakeholders to resolve engineering challenges. This role is critical in supporting the expansion of renewable energy and maintaining grid stability.

What is the difference between Interconnection Engineer vs Power Systems Engineer?

AspectInterconnection EngineerPower Systems Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Electrical Engineering, certifications like PE or EIT often preferredBachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, PE license common
Work EnvironmentUtility companies, renewable energy firms, grid operatorsPower generation, transmission, and distribution companies
Industry UsageFocuses on connecting new energy sources to the gridDesigning and analyzing power systems for efficiency and reliability

Interconnection Engineers primarily focus on integrating new energy projects into the grid, ensuring compliance and connection approval. Power Systems Engineers work on designing, analyzing, and optimizing entire power systems. While both roles require electrical engineering expertise and often similar certifications, their focus areas differ—interconnection engineers concentrate on grid connection processes, whereas power systems engineers focus on system performance and design.

What are the most commonly searched types of Interconnection Engineer jobs in Arizona? The most popular types of Interconnection Engineer jobs in Arizona are:
What cities in Arizona are hiring for Interconnection Engineer jobs? Cities in Arizona with the most Interconnection Engineer job openings:
Energy Storage Interconnection Manager - REMOTE

Energy Storage Interconnection Manager - REMOTE

ThinkBAC Consulting

Phoenix, AZ • On-site, Remote

$121.60K - $156.40K/yr

Full-time

Medical, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Job Description
Energy Storage Interconnection Project Manager (LGIA Management)
Locations: HOUSTON, TX AREA (HYBRID) / FULLY REMOTE (Anywhere in the USA)
This an opportunity to join an industry leading renewable energy venture and IPP with strong private equity backing that is focused on the development/execution of dynamic utility-scale energy storage projects. They are at the forefront of the industry, have accumulated over 8GW of projects in a relatively short period of time, and are currently in an accelerated expansion phase.
The Transmission Interconnection Engineering PM will work cross-functionally across the organization to ensure renewable energy projects are optimized and successfully make it through the full-lifecycle transmission interconnection process. It will take ownership of managing interconnection agreements & be heavily involved in critical interactions with the High Voltage EPC Team as well as key external stakeholders (ISO/RTOs, Transmission Owners, & Utilities).
This role is part of the Transmission, Interconnection, & Market Operations Team which is at the crux of the organization supporting Project Development, EPC, and Origination efforts for an organization taking on next generation challenges in the battery storage and renewable energy space.
They are committed to creating more renewable infrastructure solutions for the grid and are offering comprehensive compensation packages to their employees leading the drive to meet company goals. Other perks included a competitive base salary, open PTO policy, flex work hours, health benefits, the opportunity to work with a transparent Executive Leadership Team..and more.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Renewables Transmission Interconnection Engineering PM - Manages the full lifecycle interconnection application process including the LGIA application process, milestone, schedule, and deposit due dates
  • Renewables Transmission Interconnection Engineering PM - Assesses project related tariff requirement and develop the LGIA interconnection application packages for projects across various utility-scale renewable energy projects
  • Renewables Transmission Interconnection Engineering PM - Leads the information exchange process between technical staff focused on interconnection transmission planning studies and the development team to ensure timeline objectives are met
  • Renewables Transmission Interconnection Engineering PM - Leads the review, analysis, and interpretation of power system engineering (T-line and Substation Systems), transmission planning engineering, and transmission economic planning studies
  • Renewables Transmission Interconnection Engineering PM - Evaluates transmission interconnection system cost upgrades (HV Substations and Transmission Lines) and work with all stakeholders on necessary changes to the project development schedule
  • Renewables Transmission Interconnection Engineering PM - Advises the finance team on the cost of an network security upgrade cost associated with project development efforts that could impact delivery timelines
  • Renewables Transmission Interconnection Engineering PM - Represents the company across ISO/RTOs nationwide to better understand the needs of the key interconnection application stakeholders

QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelors Degree in Engineering preferably Electrical Engineering or Power Systems Engineering
  • Experience managing full-lifecycle transmission interconnection application management and LGIA processes
  • Well versed in transmission interconnection ISOs (independent system operator) and/or RTOs (regional transmission organization) negotiations
  • Ability to create, update, and optimize the interconnection process in alignment with EPC Schedules
  • Understanding of electricity market policy and rules with respect to interconnection and transmission planning
  • Working knowledge of high voltage EPC systems including High Voltage Substation and Transmission line modifications / upgrades as part of the transmission interconnection process
  • Working knowledge of High Voltage Engineering Design Review for HV substations. substation collections systems, and transmission lines for grid connected systems
  • Understanding of Power flow / load flow modeling calculations (PSS/E, PSLF, PSCAD, ASPEN, MUST, TARA, and/or PowerWorld)
  • Working knowledge of Utility-scale renewable energy operations (Wind, Solar, Energy Storage, Battery Storage)
  • Solution driven "get it done" attitude, strong communication, and presentation skills