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Remote Utility Engineer Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

Project Developer

Arlington, VA · On-site +1

$75K - $95K/yr

Located in Arlington, VA, Lightshift Energy works with utilities and large electric consumers on ... We will consider remote employment for well qualified candidates and as long as there is overlap ...

Sr. Process Engineer

Middletown, VA · On-site +1

$91K - $118K/yr

Support CQV as SME for facilities, utilities, equipment, and process * Conduct risk assessments and ... We define total rewards as compensation, benefits, remote work/flexibility, development ...

Senior Controls Engineer

Arlington, VA · On-site +1

$111K - $147K/yr

... for utility-scale solar and battery energy storage projects. This role provides technical ... S. remote-based candidates, preferably located in the Pacific (PST) time zone. Key Responsibilities ...

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How do Remote Utility Engineers typically collaborate with on-site teams to ensure project success?

Remote Utility Engineers work closely with on-site teams through a variety of digital communication tools, such as video conferencing, project management platforms, and shared digital drawings or models. They frequently participate in virtual meetings to review project progress, resolve technical issues, and coordinate design adjustments. Regular communication and clear documentation are key to overcoming challenges posed by physical distance, ensuring that all stakeholders remain aligned and projects stay on track.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Utility Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Utility Engineer, you need a strong background in utility engineering principles, project management, and a relevant engineering degree or certification such as a Professional Engineer (PE) license. Familiarity with CAD software, GIS systems, SCADA, and remote monitoring tools is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and self-motivation are important soft skills, especially when collaborating with distributed teams and clients. These competencies are essential for ensuring the reliability, efficiency, and safe operation of utility infrastructure from a remote setting.

What are Remote Utility Engineers?

Remote Utility Engineers are professionals who design, monitor, and manage utility systems such as electricity, water, gas, or telecommunications from a remote location. They use digital tools and software to oversee infrastructure, troubleshoot issues, and optimize performance without being physically present on-site. This role often requires strong technical skills, familiarity with utility systems, and the ability to work independently while collaborating with onsite teams. Remote Utility Engineers are essential for maintaining reliable utility services, especially in geographically dispersed or hard-to-access areas.
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Project Developer

Lightshift Energy

Arlington, VA • On-site, Remote

$75K - $95K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 20 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Identify viable project sites and support land acquisition efforts for utility-scale energy storage projects.

  • Collaborate with Project Development Managers, engineers, and analysts on project scope and site design.

  • Support permitting processes, interconnection rights, and coordination with stakeholders throughout the project development process.


Job description

Description

About Lightshift Energy:

Founded at the beginning of 2019, Lightshift Energy (formerly Delorean Power) focuses on the development, design, financing, construction, ownership and operations of utility-scale energy storage projects in the US. Large-scale batteries allow our customers to save costs, operate the grid more reliably, and balance variations in wind and solar production. Located in Arlington, VA, Lightshift Energy works with utilities and large electric consumers on sophisticated, value-maximizing approaches to energy storage and clean energy integration. Lightshift Energy's leadership combines decades of clean energy expertise with a commitment to accelerating the shift to a sustainable energy future through storage.


Description of Role:

The Project Developer will be an integral member of Lightshift's team, providing strategic support to the Project Development team, with a focus on utility-scale energy storage project development and origination. The Project Developer will facilitate Lightshift's boots-on-the-ground project development efforts with support from the rest of the Lightshift team. Key responsibilities for the role include:

  • Identifying viable project sites and supporting land acquisition efforts;
  • Working with Project Development Managers, team engineers and analysts on project scope and site design;
  • Supporting federal, state and local permitting challenges as/when they arise;
  • Supporting the securing of interconnection rights for projects;
  • Providing research and due diligence support on all federal, state and local officials, regulators, utilities, RTOs, and other stakeholders throughout the project development process;
  • Providing key support for battery supply and EPC partners from project design to contract negotiation/execution;

Location:

Preference is for candidates to report to Lightshift's Arlington, VA headquarters. We will consider remote employment for well qualified candidates and as long as there is overlap with Lightshift's development efforts.


Compensation and Benefits:

  • Base salary range of $75,000 - $95,000; commensurate with related qualifications and experience/educational background;
  • Generous annual cash bonuses;
  • Full benefits package, including 401k, health/dental/vision insurance, paid vacation, paid sick leave, paid holidays, and short-term disability.

Requirements

The ideal candidate will be a recent college graduate (either undergraduate or graduate) with (1) strong problem-solving skills; (2) interpersonal skills; (3) excellent research and presentation skills; (4) working knowledge of US energy markets; (5) a collaborative attitude and desire to help out as needed to assist company growth plans; and a (6) desire to effectuate swift change in the clean energy transition. The core competencies required for this position will result in exceptional candidates quickly adding strategic value to Lightshift Energy's development pipeline throughout target markets in the United States.

Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated ability or desire to identify viable project sites and lead acquisition efforts of land for project development;
  • Demonstrated ability or desire to work with local communities and state and local authorities on project approvals;
  • Demonstrated ability or desire to identify energy storage market opportunities, determine use cases with prospective customers, and to develop project sites;
  • Demonstrated ability to learn quickly, take full ownership over assigned tasks, and comfort being proactive with colleagues in a collaborative environment;
  • Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills;
  • Willingness to travel ~25-50% of the time;
  • Bachelors or Master's degree in business, environmental science, energy management, renewable energy, electrical engineering, or related degree desired.