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What is the difference between Select Power vs Power Analyst?

AspectSelect PowerPower Analyst
Required CredentialsTypically requires a degree in engineering, energy management, or related fields; certifications like PMP or energy-specific credentials are common.Requires a degree in engineering, energy management, or related fields; certifications such as Certified Energy Manager (CEM) are often preferred.
Work EnvironmentPrimarily office-based with site visits; involves analyzing energy systems and managing power projects.Office-based with field assessments; focuses on analyzing power data and optimizing energy usage.
Employer & Industry UsageEmployed by energy companies, utilities, or large industrial firms; involved in power system management.Employed by energy consulting firms, utilities, or industrial companies; involved in energy data analysis and efficiency projects.

Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and certifications, focusing on energy and power systems. Select Power often emphasizes project management and system operation, while Power Analyst centers on data analysis and optimization. Understanding these differences helps candidates choose the role that best fits their skills and career goals.

What cities in Tennessee are hiring for Select Power jobs? Cities in Tennessee with the most Select Power job openings:
Power Systems Engineer Internship

Power Systems Engineer Internship

EnerNex, LLC

Knoxville, TN • On-site

Internship

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Basic Function
Supporting engineering studies on wind plants and utility power systems.
Education And Experience
Any experience level is considered. An applicant with an advanced degree (Masters or PhD) will work on more challenging tasks and will have more responsibilities than an applicant with a BSEE degree. The minimum duration of an Internship at EnerNex is three months; the maximum duration is six months.
Skills
  • Knowledge of conducting simulations and analytical studies of electric power systems including harmonic, transient, stability, and load flow analysis desirable
  • Knowledge of a power system simulation tool such as EMTP-RV, ATP, DIgSILENT, PSCAD/EMTDC, PSS/E, GE PSLF, Simulink for Power Systems, ETAP, Cape, OpenDSS, SuperHarm, etc. desirable
  • Good communications and report-writing skills in English required
  • Working knowledge in a high-level programming language (Matlab, VBA, Python, Java, C++, etc.) desirable
  • Working knowledge of data analysis techniques desirable
  • History of conference/journal publications desirable
  • Experience with power electronics desirable.

Duties And Responsibilities
Project tasks and responsibilities will be selected based on the level of experience. For instance, a candidate with a BSEE degree will likely work on closely-supervised tasks that will advance his/her knowledge on how to use simulation and data analysis tools while a candidate who has (or is working towards) and advanced degree is expected to work on challenging projects with limited supervision. Tasks an Intern at EnerNex can expect to work on are listed below:
  • Perform power system studies on wind plants and utility systems including harmonic analysis, transient analysis, temporary overvoltage/overcurrent analysis, ground fault settings, arc flash studies, short circuit studies, and protective device coordination.
  • Perform data analysis related to bulk transmission, distributed generation, and power quality studies.
  • Write engineering reports that document study results.
  • Develop software tools to assist in power system studies and data analysis tasks.
  • Perform routine work to meet project/task requirements.