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How much do microgrid engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for microgrid engineer in Tennessee is $105,161.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $75,300.00 and $137,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Microgrid Engineer position, and why are they important?

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.

What are the most commonly searched types of Microgrid Engineer jobs in Tennessee? The most popular types of Microgrid Engineer jobs in Tennessee are:
Infographic showing various Microgrid Engineer job openings in Tennessee as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 63% In-person, 6% Hybrid, and 31% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,161 per year, or $50.6 per hour.
Electrical Subject Matter Expert - Principal Engineer

Electrical Subject Matter Expert - Principal Engineer

Dewberry

Nashville, TN

$134K - $164K/yr

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Dewberry rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Electrical Subject Matter Expert/Principal Engineer

 

Step into a pivotal role at Dewberry - where your expertise will drive groundbreaking design solutions for a sustainable tomorrow!

  

Dewberry’s Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Structural (MEPS) team includes many offices & staff organized into a MEPS service line focused on nationwide clients in specialized facility types and specialized MEPS design services. Our experience includes high-performance buildings, hospitals, net zero/renewable energy technologies, microgrid and energy resilience design, and a broad set of other MEPS services. Our service line contains subject matter experts (SME), many of whom are in leadership roles in international professional organizations.  Our repeat clients include universities, healthcare systems, state, local, and federal government agencies, and large global industrial manufacturers, among others. Our service line is currently ranked #35 nationally among MEP Giants.

Key Required Skills:
  • Accomplished electrical engineer/PE with 20+ years of progressive technical experience in the design of electrical systems, infrastructure and renewable energy technologies. 

Because our backlog continues to grow and energy market transformation is accelerating demand for our engineering expertise, we are seeking an Electrical SME/Principal Engineer to join our Nashville, TN office. As an Electrical SME/Principal Engineer, you will be responsible for providing operational and technical guidance and training/mentoring of our design resources in all areas of work we do associated with Electrical engineering.

Additional areas of focus in this role:

  • Assist both the Business Unit Manager and the overall MEPS Service Line Leader in the development and implementation of growth strategies. 
  • Assist Project/Client Managers by providing technical guidance to help meet the client’s desires and budget.
  • Work with a team of engineers on a variety of private, public, and federal projects.
  • In addition to working with electrical engineers, you will team with architectural, mechanical, structural, and other disciplines to provide full-range services to our local, regional, and national clients.  In short, you will provide business leadership and technical guidance associated with electrical engineering to accomplish our project commitments and growth objectives. This role reports to the MEPS Service Line Chief Engineer.

The Electrical SME/Principal Engineer will be responsible for growing, mentoring, and developing the electrical staff in a way that allows each individual and our collective MEPS team to achieve maximum potential. More specifically:

  • Technical Management: Ensure Electrical discipline managers are providing timely and adequate guidance and quality oversight, including code review, of all project work involving electrical engineering.
  • Technical interface with code officials and contractors.
  • Technical training and development of staff related to electrical engineering.
  • Engineer of Record on select projects as needed.
  • Staff Development Oversight: Ensure Electrical discipline managers are providing adequate technical training and development of staff by providing guidance and mentoring of managers.
  • Standards Development Oversight: Ensure Electrical discipline managers are establishing and improving standards, practices, guidelines, and specifications for their Electrical discipline area.  Principals shall lead the development of their office Electrical standards and coordinate those standards through the Chief Engineer across offices.
  • Quality Management: Ensure Electrical discipline managers are consistently applying and complying with corporate quality management processes and procedures.
  • Active member/leader of local and national technical organizations; present at conferences – industry thought leader.
  • Recruitment and development of technical staff and project managers to deliver on project commitments.
  • Provide “on-the-spot” advice and decisions – technical and cost estimates.  The principal engineer is the top electrical engineer in an office.
  • Consultation with clients related to their project goals, design concepts and solutions, and project economics.
  • Evaluation of project opportunities and Go/No Go determination based on technical qualifications, staff availability, and alignment with business strategy and portfolio.
  • Coordinates with client/project managers and department managers within an office to resolve Electrical engineering conflicts.
  • Consultation with senior leadership on development and implementation of growth strategies.
  • Office Organizational Management: Assist the Office/Business Unit Manager to ensure successful office operations, including advice on staff organizational structure and office procedures.
  • Office Operations: Supervise all Electrical discipline managers within an office or business unit for successful intra-office operations, by actively helping those department managers that report to you smoothly run their departments
  • Service Line Operations: Assist the Chief Engineer in leading MEPS Service Line’s Electrical community of practice to ensure successful inter-office electrical operations, by actively participating in the community of practice events and performing delegated tasks from the Chief.

  • Accomplished electrical engineer/PE with 20+ years of progressive technical experience in the design of electrical systems, infrastructure and renewable energy technologies.
  • Experience should include technical oversight of multiple projects with proven success in meeting contract specifications and achieving high performance and growth of a team.
  • Self-motivated with highly developed verbal, written and interpersonal skills.  

Do not meet every single requirement? At Dewberry we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace for our employees. So, if you are excited about this role, but your experience doesn’t align perfectly with every qualification in the position description, we encourage you to apply anyways. You may just be the right candidate for this or other opportunities.

 

*At this time, Dewberry will not sponsor a new applicant for work authorization.

*Dewberry is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, gender identity or sexual orientation.

*Only recipients of an offer of employment from Dewberry, will be required to submit to a background screening which may include, but is not limited to, employment verification, educational and other credential verification, driving record check, criminal background check, and an investigative consumer report. These screenings will be conducted by Dewberry’s background vendor of choice and will be conducted in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local law.

Notice to Third Party Recruiters:  Dewberry only compensates job placement recruiters that have a valid Dewberry-approved written agreement in place for recruiting services. Dewberry does not compensate third party recruiters for unsolicited job placement candidate information.

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