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Manager Power System Analysis Jobs in Washington

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, a related technical field, or ... Analyze system performance data and present technical tradeoffs clearly to support executive-level ...

Engineering Leader 2

Tysons, VA · On-site

$161K - $168K/yr

Power System Analysis and Technical Studies * Perform and review power system studies and technical ... Master's degree in Engineering, Engineering Management, Business, Construction Management, or a ...

Have experience in project management and worked with vendors and manufacturers? Are you creative ... Provide power system failure analysis, Sequence of Event analysis and/or develop a metering ...

Have experience in project management and worked with vendors and manufacturers? Are you creative ... Provide power system failure analysis, Sequence of Event analysis and/or develop a metering ...

Have experience in project management and worked with vendors and manufacturers? Are you creative ... Provide power system failure analysis, Sequence of Event analysis and/or develop a metering ...

... Reports, ActiveReports, Power BI, SEEQ, and similar tools. * Provide advanced user support ... Manage vendor relationships and coordinate with Cityworks support for issueresolution and ...

Electric Power Systems Engineer

Reston, VA · On-site

$92.30 - $166.85/hr

The Analysis Solutions Business Area at Leidos has an opening for an Electric Power Systems ... Experience with Smart Grid technologies, energy management systems and modern power monitoring ...

Must be available for in-person interview Qualifications: * 5+ years of related work experience relevant to system analysis * Bachelor's degree in computer science, information management systems, or ...

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Manager Power System Analysis information

What does a manager power system analysis do?

A Manager of Power System Analysis oversees the evaluation and optimization of electrical power systems within organizations or utilities. They lead teams that analyze grid reliability, load flow, stability, and system performance to ensure efficient and safe operation. This role involves using advanced simulation tools, coordinating with engineering teams, and supporting decision-making for infrastructure upgrades or expansion. Managers also ensure compliance with industry standards and regulations while mentoring staff and managing project budgets.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a manager power system analysis?

To thrive as a Manager Power System Analysis, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, power systems analysis, and typically a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as PSS/E, ETAP, or PowerWorld, and relevant certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) are commonly required. Strong leadership, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help manage teams and collaborate with stakeholders. These abilities ensure accurate system assessments, efficient project delivery, and reliable power system operations.

What are the typical challenges a manager power system analysis faces when leading a multidisciplinary engineering team?

As a Manager Power System Analysis, one of the main challenges is coordinating and integrating input from professionals with diverse expertise, such as protection engineers, planning analysts, and grid operations specialists. Balancing project deadlines with the need for thorough, accurate technical analysis is critical, especially when dealing with complex system modeling or regulatory requirements. Effective communication and decision-making skills are essential to resolve conflicting priorities, foster collaboration, and ensure all team members are aligned with organizational goals. Additionally, staying updated on emerging technologies and grid modernization trends is vital to maintaining a competitive and resilient power system.

What cities in Washington are hiring for Manager Power System Analysis jobs?

Cities in Washington with the most Manager Power System Analysis job openings:

Nuclear Electrical Design Engineer

Ocean Atomics LLC

Bethesda, MD • On-site

$150K - $240K/yr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

The ocean is the largest undeveloped frontier on earth - and the next chapter of abundant energy will be written at sea. We're building the infrastructure to power it.
About Ocean Atomics (OA)
Ocean Atomics is an American company designing, licensing, and assembling a standardized nuclear electric power plant and the surrounding support systems for maritime applications. We will install these plants on any vessel built to our nuclear-ready standards, and will provide end-to-end sustainment in our planned nuclear lifecycle dockyard. We will help develop the licensed operators to unlock this new capability for your energy intensive application at sea. To move fast and to lead the creation of this new market, we are leveraging the compact, proven systems enabled by water-cooled reactors.
Our mission
Scale nuclear energy. Power generations.
Our vision
A maritime commons thriving with abundant, economical, modern, and safe nuclear-powered activity - built, serviced, and staffed by re-industrialized American shipyards and people.
Role Summary
What You'll Do
Electrical System Design
  • Develop the electrical power system design for the nuclear plant from functional requirements through detailed one-line diagrams, schematics, elementary and connection diagrams, cable schedules, and equipment specifications.
  • Establish and document the design basis for each system and load, including voltage and frequency, load classification, safety class and division assignment, design life, duty cycle, and applicable codes and standards.
  • Design safety-related and non-safety-related distribution: switchgear, load centers, motor control centers, vital AC and DC systems, batteries, chargers, inverters, and their protection.
  • Specify power supplies to reactor plant loads including control rod drive mechanisms, coolant pumps, motor-operated valves, heat tracing, and instrument and control power, and define the isolation between safety-related and non-safety-related circuits.
  • Perform protective device coordination and selectivity, and specify protection and control schemes consistent with the plant's safety and availability requirements.
  • Produce design specifications, design reports, and the supporting calculation packages that flow to suppliers and to the certifying authority.
  • Lead design reviews at concept, preliminary, critical, and final design stages. Drive resolution of action items and design changes through formal configuration control.

Vessel Integration
  • Define the boundary and interface between the nuclear plant electrical system and the vessel's generation and distribution, including which loads are served from which source under each operating and casualty condition.
  • Define equipment arrangement, mounting, and access requirements within the constraints of the vessel hull, deck structure, and surrounding plant systems.
  • Design equipment mounts, restraints, and cable support to transfer loads into the ship's primary structure without compromising either the equipment or the hull.
  • Route cable and define penetration treatment across watertight, fire, and shielding boundaries while preserving divisional separation and boundary integrity.
  • Coordinate with naval architecture and structural engineering on deck accelerations at equipment locations, weight and center-of-gravity impact, and the load path from equipment to hull.
  • Resolve interface issues with adjacent disciplines: mechanical, piping, instrumentation and control, HVAC, shielding, and maintenance access.
  • Support outfitting sequence planning so that equipment can be installed, terminated, tested, and commissioned within the shipyard build strategy.

What You Bring
Required
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or a closely related discipline.
  • 10+ years of electrical power system design experience on nuclear, marine, utility, or other code-governed power systems, with at least 5 years on nuclear systems.
  • Demonstrated working knowledge of safety-related (Class 1E) electrical design requirements, including redundancy, divisional independence, single-failure criterion, and separation.
  • Strong proficiency with power system analysis software (ETAP, SKM, EasyPower, or equivalent), including load flow, short-circuit, protective device coordination, and motor-starting analysis.
  • Direct experience producing design reports, calculation packages, or equivalent code-compliant analyses that have been reviewed by a third party or regulator.
  • Experience sizing and specifying DC systems and uninterruptible power: station batteries, chargers, inverters, and vital AC and DC distribution.
  • Working knowledge of cable and raceway design: ampacity and derating, voltage drop, raceway fill, separation and segregation, and penetration treatment.
  • Working knowledge of equipment qualification principles, environmental, seismic and shock, and vibration, and of how qualification evidence is assembled and defended.

Preferred
  • Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license.
  • Experience applying the IEEE nuclear standards set and the corresponding NRC Regulatory Guides.
  • Experience with an environmental qualification program under 10 CFR 50.49, including qualified life determination and maintenance of the EQ file.
  • Experience supporting a regulatory licensing submittal or a classification society design appraisal.
  • Experience with classification society electrical rules (ABS, DNV, Lloyd's Register) and with IEC 60092 shipboard electrical installation requirements.
  • Experience in shipbuilding, offshore, or naval applications, including main and emergency switchboard design, generator paralleling, power management systems, blackout recovery and dead-ship start, and shore power connection.
  • Experience with medium-voltage distribution, integrated electric propulsion, variable frequency drives, and harmonic analysis and mitigation.
  • Experience with loss-of-offsite-power and station blackout coping analysis, emergency generator sizing and loading, and load shedding and sequencing schemes.
  • Experience with grounding and ground-fault detection philosophy for both solidly grounded and isolated (IT) distribution systems.
  • Experience with arc flash and incident energy analysis and with electrical safety program requirements.
  • Familiarity with NQA-1 quality assurance program requirements.

Don't meet every bullet? We'd still like to hear from you. If you're excited by the mission and most of this resonates, apply.
Export control notice
This role involves access to information subject to U.S. export control laws, including unclassified nuclear technology governed by the U.S. Department of Energy under 10 CFR Part 810. Depending on a candidate's status, access may require DOE authorization, which Ocean Atomics may apply for. Any offer is contingent on your ability to work in compliance with these requirements. We evaluate all applicants regardless of citizenship or national origin, except where required by law.
Why this matters
Every industry on Earth needs scalable, clean energy, and the ocean is the ideal place to unlock it. Joining Ocean Atomics means building real, lasting infrastructure - the kind that powers generations. The world needs abundant energy. Let's make it happen.
Ocean Atomics LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
We are committed to a workplace free of discrimination and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations; if you need an accommodation during the application process, contact info@oceanatomics.com.