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Energy Projects Manager

Alexandria, VA · On-site

$120K - $150K/yr

Economic analysis, engineering, or operational familiarity with battery storage, fuel cell, microgrid, grid-scale wind/solar, or similar energy technologies. * Substation engineering, medium voltage ...

... the-meter gigawatt scale microgrids for delivering power to Artificial Intelligence (AI ... Reviews key civil/structural engineering drawings and calculations and bid summaries * Mentors ...

... the-meter gigawatt scale microgrids for delivering power to Artificial Intelligence (AI ... Reviews key civil/structural engineering drawings and calculations and bid summaries​ * Mentors ...

Architect

Washington, DC · Remote

$150K - $200K/yr

Our passion is to provide professional advice to policy makers, developers, fellow engineers and ... microgrid project. The construction projects may be multidisciplined and may include aspects of ...

We support institutional investors, asset owners, developers, and corporate occupiers as they ... microgrids, EV infrastructure, and power procurement. * Manage client engagements from initial ...

Bachelor's degreein business administration, engineering, or related field. * 10+ years of ... Demonstrated experience delivering grid interactive efficient buildings, microgrids and/or DER ...

... the-meter gigawatt scale microgrids for delivering power to Artificial Intelligence (AI ... Reviews key civil/structural engineering drawings and calculations and bidsummaries * Mentors civil ...

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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 Washington is $131,228.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $94,000.00 and $171,600.00 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.

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Project Manager Utility Scale Solar + Storage [Hybrid]

EDF power solutions

Columbia, MD • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

About Us:

EDF power solutions North America has been providing clean energy solutions throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico since 1987. We are a market-leading independent power producer and service provider, serving utilities, corporations, industries, communities, institutions, and investors with reliable, low-carbon energy solutions that help meet growing demand.

From developing and building scalable wind (onshore and offshore), solar, storage (battery and pumped storage hydro), smart EV charging, microgrids, green hydrogen, and transmission projects, to maximizing performance and profitability through skilled operations and maintenance and innovative asset optimization, our teams deliver expert solutions along the entire value chain—from origination to commercial operation.

Be a part of an innovative and collaborative team environment that fosters our goal of delivering renewable solutions to lead the transition to a sustainable energy future.

Benefits & Perks:

EDF power solutions offers best-in-class employee benefits, including the following:

  • Competitive bonus incentives. This position is eligible for our annual bonus program.
  • Comprehensive health coverage. We provide low-cost health & wellness coverage for employees and their eligible dependents.
  • Rewarding 401k. We provide a generous matching contribution.

We are also proud to offer:

  • Favorable paid time off programs, including paid parental leave after one year of service.
  • Rewarding learning & career development and advancement opportunities.
  • Supportive mentorship & buddy programs.

Salary Range: The full pay range for this role is $XX to $XX annually, and the good faith estimated starting pay for this position upon hire is $XX to $XX annually. We generally base our salary decisions on factors including but not limited to, relevant work and leadership experience, education, demonstrated performance, internal equity, and in some cases, geographic location.

Scope of Job

Under the direction of the Senior Project Manager or Associate Director - Project Management, the Project Manager is responsible for managing all aspects and phases of multiple solar EPC projects and programs.  The Project Manager is primarily responsible for collaboration with project stakeholders such as owners, utilities, landowners, municipalities, developers, consultants, subcontractors, and other project partners and internal resources such as engineering and construction professionals.  The Project Manager will achieve project and corporate goals which are generally described as follows: project schedule, project scope management, budget performance, quality requirements, and safety.  The Project Manager will foster a cooperative relationship with project partners and internal resources while meeting the company strategic goals and continually messaging the value of the company services to stakeholders.  This position has project P&L responsibility.


  • Oversee and manage the delivery of Company projects, on time, on budget, and in accordance with all applicable health, safety, contract, quality, and legal requirements; coordinate, supervise, and manage project team consisting of internal resources (i.e., Project Engineers, Project Coordinators, Superintendents, Design Engineers, and Project Administrators) and outside partners such as subcontractors, consultants, clients, utilities, development partners; take direct responsibility for all aspects of project delivery, where necessary; secure subcontractors; lead team in vetting, qualifying, referencing, scoping, price negotiation, and contracting with subcontractors; implement and manage project administration, including project meetings, document control, submittals, quality control, construction team planning and documentation, and other closeout and commissioning of projects.
  • Manage budget, expenses, revenue, margin, and schedule for multiple simultaneous projects; track project actual P&L vs. plan and take corrective action to meet objectives; accurately forecast project revenues, cost, and margins.  Manage subcontractor payments and project billings.
  • Implement health and safety program for each project; manage project compliance with health and safety program, including compliance by personnel, subcontractors, customers, and others at the project site; assure continuous compliance by project and subcontractors with requirements of all project contracts, subcontracts, applicable laws, and applicable permits; take primary responsibility for understanding and applying federal, state, and local code and regulatory requirements.
  • Implement and manage processes to secure and maintain required approvals from customers, interconnection providers, and local authorities having jurisdiction (AHJs); assure accurate and timely submittals to customers, interconnection providers, and AHJs.
  • Support internal origination, development, financing, and engineering teams on project matters, including project pricing, technical design, compliance with site requirements, permitting, and other constraints; perform project diligence, including site reconnaissance, geotech, and investigations; attend AHJ meetings, oversee and provide input on preparation of project design and construction documentation and plans.
  • Report on projects to internal and external colleagues and project stakeholders; manage project details and update project progress on Company project management platform.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Supervision of Others:

Supervision and direction of project staff, including Project Engineers, Construction Managers, Project Coordinators, Superintendents, and Project Administrators; as well as supervision of external project subcontractors and vendors

Working Conditions:   Work time will be spent both at project sites (outdoor construction sites) and in an office environment, with use of computers, telephone, and other office equipment.  Travel is expected to be 25% of overall work time.

Fiscal Responsibilities:  Project Profit/Loss responsibility.


Education/Experience –

  • BA/BS degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or related discipline required.
  • 7+ years progressive experience in construction and/or development, including as a Project Manager, Project Engineer, Development Engineer, or Project Superintendent.
  • Experience with utility-scale photovoltaic systems of greater than 5 MW, preferably greater than 25 MW.
  • Experience in constructing substations and/or solar interconnects into substations preferred.
  • Advanced understanding of contracts, plans, specifications, codes, design/build contracts, and construction means and methods.
  • Experienced with land development and project financial closing requirements.
  • Experience with large-scale cut and fill earthwork or landfill construction required.
  • Experience with subcontracting industrial or large commercial electrical work required.

Skills/Knowledge/Abilities –

  • Strong knowledge of contract language and contract negotiations
  • Understanding of project cost accounting and tracking procedures
  • Ability to create and execute project work plans
  • Strong organizational and time management skills
  • Ability to work with both internal colleagues and external customers and subcontractors
  • Strong experience in construction logistics, scheduling, estimating, and budgeting
  • A commitment to a safe working environment
  • Ability to adapt easily and accept changing situations
  • Ability to multi-task and prioritize
  • Detail orientated

Physical Requirements:

Frequent travel to various North American project sites having varying terrain and weather conditions. Ability to stand and walk for long periods of time.  Ability to lift up to 50 pounds on occasion.