Electrical Design Engineer III – PV Solar & Storage
Revamp Engineering
Posted
Jul 03, 2026
Location
Remote (US)
Type
Full-time
Mission
What you will drive
- Lead high-impact electrical design work for utility-scale PV Solar, Battery Storage (BESS), and substation projects from concept through IFC deliverables.
- Create electrical engineering plans, details, calculations, and design drawings including one-line diagrams, schematics, cable schedules, and grounding details.
- Develop equipment specifications for PV modules, inverters, BESS, transformers, and balance-of-system components.
- Mentor staff engineers, support client interaction, and assist with proposals.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role directly contributes to the energy transition by designing utility-scale solar and storage systems that reduce reliance on fossil fuels, helping combat climate change and build a sustainable energy future.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or related field with extensive electrical coursework.
- 5+ years of electrical engineering design experience, including 2+ years in utility-scale renewable energy system design.
- Advanced skills in AutoCAD and familiarity with NEC codes and standards.
- Strong problem-solving, communication, and time management skills; ability to handle multiple projects.
Benefits
What's in it for you
Competitive compensation with bonus; full benefits package including 99% employer-paid health, vision, life, and dental insurance; medical, dependent care, and commuter FSA; monthly health and wellness stipend; attractive vacation, sick, and holiday pay; paid parental leave; 401(k) with 100% match up to 6% vested immediately; profit-sharing; paid volunteer time off and charitable donation matching.
About
Inside Revamp Engineering
Founded in 2016, Revamp is the premier engineering design firm focused on large-scale renewable energy projects, committed to fighting climate change. Since 2020, Revamp engineers have designed more than 10% of all solar generation capacity installed in the US.