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We are currently seeking a Microgrid Design Engineer to support HESG project development throughout our North America region. In this capacity you will engage primarily in Commercial & Industrial (C ...

We are currently seeking a Microgrid Design Engineer to support HESG project development throughout our North America region. In this capacity you will engage primarily in Commercial & Industrial (C ...

Senior Microgrid Controls Engineer

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$86K - $126K/yr

Eaton's Electrical Engineering Services & Systems division is hiring a Senior Microgrid Controls Engineer! In this role, you'll develop microgrid control solutions for customers across the U.S to ...

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How much do microgrid engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for microgrid engineer in the United States is $115,864.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $151,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Microgrid Engineer, you need a strong background in electrical engineering, power systems design, and energy management, often supported by a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with power simulation software (e.g., ETAP, PSCAD), SCADA systems, and professional certifications such as PE (Professional Engineer) or PMP can be highly advantageous. Strong problem-solving skills, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams help set you apart in this role. These skills and qualifications are vital for designing, optimizing, and maintaining reliable microgrid systems while ensuring safe and efficient project execution.

What is a Microgrid Engineer job?

A Microgrid Engineer designs, develops, and optimizes small-scale power grids that can operate independently or alongside the main grid. They work with renewable energy sources, battery storage, and control systems to ensure reliability and efficiency. Their role involves system modeling, integration of distributed energy resources, and implementation of smart grid technologies. They also address technical challenges related to grid stability, cybersecurity, and real-time energy management. Microgrid Engineers collaborate with utilities, businesses, and communities to create resilient and sustainable energy solutions.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Microgrid Engineer?

A typical day for a Microgrid Engineer involves designing and modeling microgrid systems, evaluating energy requirements, and coordinating with project managers, utility representatives, and other engineers to ensure project objectives are met. You may also analyze data from field deployments, review system performance, troubleshoot issues, and provide technical support during installation and commissioning phases. Effective documentation, stakeholder communication, and staying up to date with evolving power technologies are also important aspects of the role. This multifaceted work environment offers opportunities to contribute to renewable energy integration and smart grid innovation while collaborating closely with diverse teams.

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BESS / Microgrid Engineer

BESS / Microgrid Engineer

GREENLINK ENERGY SOLUTIONS INC

Rockford, IL

$100K - $130K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Benefits:
  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance


About Greenlink Energy Solutions

Greenlink Energy Solutions is building the next generation of commercial clean energy infrastructuredesigned for performance, resilience, and long-term value.
We partner with organizations to develop and integrate intelligent energy systems that reduce risk, control costs, and strengthen operational independence. Our work spans solar PV, battery energy storage systems (BESS), microgrids, HVAC modernization, and energy optimizationaligned around one core principle: real-world outcomes backed by engineering discipline and lifecycle accountability.
We are not simply a contractor. We serve as developer, integrator, and long-term strategic partnerbringing together technical rigor, financial alignment, and operational control to ensure projects perform as intended over time.
As we scale, we are building a disciplined and repeatable commercial platformone that prioritizes ownership, integration, and long-term system performance. We seek professionals who are energized by growth, value sound judgment, and want to help shape the future of commercial clean energy delivery.

About This Role

The BESS / Microgrid Engineer plays a critical technical role in the design and integration of advanced energy systems across Greenlinks commercial project portfolio.
This role focuses on the engineering, modeling, and performance optimization of battery energy storage systems, solar + storage integrations, and commercial microgrids. The engineer will work across the full project lifecyclefrom early feasibility and system architecture through commissioning and operational validation.
This is not purely a modeling or drafting role. The BESS / Microgrid Engineer is expected to apply independent engineering judgment, understand system-level interactions, and guide design decisions that ensure reliable, cost-effective, and resilient energy systems.
What Youll Do

System Design & Architecture
  • Lead technical design of battery energy storage systems and commercial microgrid architectures
  • Define system sizing, electrical configurations, and integration strategies for solar PV + storage and grid-interactive energy systems
  • Evaluate site electrical infrastructure, load characteristics, and operational objectives to determine optimal system design
  • Support selection of batteries, inverters, PCS systems, transformers, switchgear, and other balance-of-system components
  • Ensure designs meet applicable codes, AHJ requirements, and utility interconnection standards
System Modeling & Performance Analysis
  • Develop and validate performance models for energy storage and microgrid systems
  • Evaluate operational strategies, including peak shaving, load shifting, resiliency, and islanding capabilities
  • Analyze system stability and performance under normal operation and contingency scenarios
  • Support production modeling and long-term performance projections for project development and financing
Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Partner with Sales, Development, and Operations teams to support technical feasibility and system optimization
  • Work closely with solar engineers, electrical designers, and installation teams to ensure constructable designs
  • Evaluate vendor equipment specifications and performance characteristics
  • Provide technical guidance during procurement, installation, and commissioning phases
Risk Management & System Optimization
  • Identify technical risks early in project development and recommend mitigation strategies
  • Evaluate design tradeoffs related to performance, cost, resiliency, and operational flexibility
  • Support troubleshooting and root-cause analysis during commissioning and system operations
  • Maintain accurate documentation, system models, and as-built engineering records
Continuous Improvement
  • Contribute to the development of engineering standards for storage and microgrid systems
  • Evaluate emerging technologies and integration strategies
  • Support internal knowledge development across solar, storage, and energy optimization platforms
What Youll Bring
  • Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical field (or equivalent experience)
  • 4+ years of experience in energy storage, power systems engineering, microgrids, or distributed energy systems
  • Strong understanding of battery energy storage systems, power conversion systems, and grid-interactive energy infrastructure
  • Experience designing or supporting solar + storage or microgrid projects
  • Familiarity with electrical system modeling tools or performance modeling methodologies
  • Working knowledge of NEC, interconnection requirements, and utility coordination
  • Ability to evaluate system behavior and make sound engineering decisions across multiple design constraints
  • Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate across technical and commercial teams
Preferred / Nice to Have
  • Experience with microgrid controls, grid-forming or grid-following inverter architectures
  • Familiarity with SCADA systems, EMS platforms, or microgrid control strategies
  • Experience integrating solar PV, storage, and building loads into coordinated systems
  • Exposure to commercial or industrial energy projects
  • Experience supporting TPO or financed energy infrastructure projects
Compensation & Benefits

Salary range: $100,000 $130,000, depending on experience
Benefits include:
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k)
  • Paid time off
  • Life insurance
Why This Role at Greenlink

Greenlink is building an integrated commercial energy platform where solar, storage, and intelligent energy systems work together to deliver long-term performance.
Engineers in this role will help define how advanced energy systems are designed and deployed for commercial customers, with the opportunity to work on projects that combine solar, storage, and resilient microgrid infrastructure.
This role offers meaningful technical ownership, cross-functional collaboration, and the opportunity to help shape the engineering foundation of a growing clean energy company.