Sr. Electrical Engineer
Enlight Renewable Energy
Posted
Feb 20, 2026
Location
Remote
Type
Full-time
Mission
What you will drive
The Sr. Electrical Engineer will:
- Evaluate, analyze, and recommend equipment and design specifications for utility-scale solar and energy storage projects.
- Lead development of in-house models and provide guidance on best practices for energy modeling and uncertainty assessment.
- Provide subject matter expertise in technical reviews, risk assessments, and negotiations for key contracts and agreements.
- Serve as SME in discussions with contractors and make design decisions based on value engineering analysis.
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role contributes to developing, financing, constructing, owning, and operating utility-scale solar and energy storage facilities throughout the United States, helping transition to renewable energy sources and reduce carbon emissions.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
Required qualifications:
- Bachelorโs degree in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or related field.
- Minimum of 7 years of experience in electrical engineering or the electrical power industry, including at least 5 years in photovoltaic and/or energy storage engineering.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and ability to learn company-specific software programs.
- Expert in advanced energy modeling methodologies and creating sophisticated models to predict energy dynamics.
Benefits
What's in it for you
Benefits include:
- 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision premiums for employees and dependents
- Hybrid work environment
- HSA and FSA plans available
- Employee Assistance Program
- Retirement plan with employer match
- Life insurance (basic, voluntary, and AD&D)
- Paid time off (vacation and public holidays)
- Incentive pay and RSU plans
About
Inside Enlight Renewable Energy
Clฤnera is a tier-one developer and independent power producer that develops, finances, constructs, owns, and operates utility-scale solar and energy storage facilities throughout the United States, with over 1.9 GW of solar and 5.1 GWh of storage in operations or construction.