Application Guide
How to Apply for Power Systems Engineer III
at Electric Power Engineers
🏢 About Electric Power Engineers
Electric Power Engineers (EPE) is a specialized consulting firm focused on power system planning and grid integration. They stand out for their deep expertise in renewable energy interconnection and transmission studies, working on projects that directly enhance grid reliability and support the transition to a sustainable energy future. EPE's remote-first culture and involvement in WECC working groups offer engineers exposure to industry standards and cutting-edge challenges.
About This Role
As a Power Systems Engineer III, you will lead transmission planning and generator interconnection studies using advanced software like PSLF and PSCAD. Your work ensures that renewable and storage projects meet grid requirements, directly impacting the integration of clean energy. This role combines technical modeling, report writing, and participation in industry forums, making it ideal for engineers who enjoy solving complex grid problems.
💡 A Day in the Life
A typical day might involve running PSLF simulations for a transmission planning study, analyzing results to ensure NERC compliance, and drafting a report for a client. You might also attend a WECC working group call to discuss interconnection requirements, then write a Python script to automate data extraction from Aspen cases. Collaboration with team members occurs via Slack and virtual meetings.
🚀 Application Tools
🎯 Who Electric Power Engineers Is Looking For
- Has 2-3 years of hands-on experience with power systems software (PSLF, PSCAD, Aspen, TARA) and can run steady-state, short-circuit, and dynamic stability studies independently.
- Possesses strong Python scripting skills to automate repetitive tasks and streamline data analysis.
- Understands WECC/NERC standards for generator interconnection and voltage ride-through requirements.
- Communicates technical findings clearly in reports and presentations, and is comfortable participating in WECC working group meetings.
📝 Tips for Applying to Electric Power Engineers
Highlight specific projects where you used PSLF or PSCAD for transmission planning or generator interconnection studies.
Mention any experience with WECC or NERC standards, especially voltage ride-through requirements.
Showcase your Python automation work with concrete examples (e.g., scripts that reduced analysis time or improved accuracy).
Tailor your resume to emphasize steady-state, short-circuit, and dynamic stability analysis, not just general power engineering.
In your cover letter, express enthusiasm for renewable energy integration and mention EPE's role in grid reliability.
✉️ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter
["Emphasize your direct experience with the specific software listed (PSLF, PSCAD, Aspen, TARA) and how you've used them for studies.", "Highlight your Python automation skills and how they can add value to EPE's modeling efficiency.", "Show understanding of EPE's mission to enhance grid reliability for sustainable energy, and connect your past work to this goal.", 'Mention any participation in industry groups (e.g., WECC) or familiarity with NERC standards.']
Generate Cover Letter →🔍 Research Before Applying
To stand out, make sure you've researched:
- → Review EPE's recent projects or case studies on their website, especially those involving renewable integration.
- → Understand the current WECC/NERC standards for generator interconnection and voltage ride-through (e.g., NERC PRC-024).
- → Look into EPE's company culture and remote work policies by reading employee reviews on Glassdoor or LinkedIn.
- → Familiarize yourself with the latest trends in transmission planning, such as FERC Order 2023 and its impact on interconnection.
💬 Prepare for These Interview Topics
Based on this role, you may be asked about:
⚠️ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not apply without explicitly tailoring your resume to power systems software and Python; generic electrical engineering experience is insufficient.
- Avoid vague statements like 'I am passionate about renewable energy' without backing them up with specific technical examples.
- Do not overlook the importance of WECC/NERC knowledge; failing to mention relevant standards can make you appear inexperienced.
📅 Application Timeline
This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.
Typical hiring timeline:
Application Review
1-2 weeks
Initial Screening
Phone call or written assessment
Interviews
1-2 rounds, usually virtual
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