Climate & Environment
Full-time
Power Systems Engineer II / III - Interconnection Specialist
Revamp Engineering
Location
Remote (US)
Type
Full-time
Posted
Oct 28, 2025
Mission
What you will drive
- Perform steady-state, dynamic stability, and short-circuit analyses using industry-standard software such as PSS/E, PowerWorld, and PSLF.
- Develop and validate PSCAD models for renewable generation resources, including solar, wind, and energy storage systems.
- Support and conduct NERC compliance studies to ensure adherence to applicable regulations and standards.
- Write reports and make presentations describing studies performed, solutions developed, and value obtained.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role contributes to the energy transition by designing and analyzing large-scale renewable energy projects, directly fighting climate change through the expansion of clean energy infrastructure.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
- Bachelor’s degree or greater in Electrical Engineering or similar, with EIT Certificate or PE Licensure desirable.
- 2+ years of experience in power systems analysis with prior experience in interconnection processes in major ISOs such as ERCOT, NYISO, MISO, and CAISO.
- Advanced knowledge of power systems analysis software tools such as PSCAD, PSS/E, PSLF or similar.
- Experience with renewable energy projects and grid integration, with knowledge of power distribution, transmission, solar PV systems or energy storage systems desirable.
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) savings plan with 100% match up to 6%, vested immediately.
- Profit-sharing.
- Paid volunteer time off and charitable donation matching.
About
Inside Revamp Engineering
Revamp Engineering is a premier engineering design firm focused on large-scale renewable energy projects, committed to the energy transition and fighting climate change, with engineers having designed over 14% of US utility-scale solar capacity in recent years.