Climate & Environment Full-time

Operational Performance Engineering Lead

Origis Energy

Location

USA

Type

Full-time

Posted

Jan 10, 2026

Mission

What you will drive

Core responsibilities:

  • Direct oversight and responsibility for all operational performance engineering activities for both Origis Energy and 3rd party assets
  • Develop and lead strategy, direction and implementation of all technical processes and procedures relating to operational fleet performance
  • Ownership of daily, weekly, monthly plant performance reporting and operational Expected Energy definition
  • Provide operational feedback loop into design, engineering and finance teams to influence equipment selections

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role accelerates the transition to a carbon-free future by optimizing renewable energy asset performance, driving the highest value/MWh possible across all operating renewable energy assets, and contributing to the world's net-zero goals.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

Required qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Mathematical Science required (Master's preferred)
  • 5+ years performance engineering and/or analytics in the energy industry working with 20MW+ PV plants
  • Proven technical leadership in the energy space and successful experience building and managing a technical team
  • Deep knowledge with industry standard PV modeling software (i.e., PVsyst or PlantPredict)

Benefits

What's in it for you

Eligible for generous employee benefits package including employer paid health insurance, paid time off, a 401(k) plan with employer matching contributions, and other great benefits. No specific salary mentioned.

About

Inside Origis Energy

Origis Energy is accelerating the transition to a carbon-free future by Reimagining ZeroSM. As one of America's leading renewable energy and decarbonization solution platforms, the company deploys sustainable solutions for grid power generation, performance optimization, and long-term operation of solar and energy storage plants across the U.S.