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Our client is seeking a highly skilled Senior Energy Storage Systems Engineer to join their innovative, fully remote team focused on advancing grid-scale energy storage solutions. This role will be central to the design, development, integration, and optimization of cutting-edge battery energy storage systems (BESS). You will be responsible for electrical design, system modeling, component selection, and ensuring the seamless integration of BESS with renewable energy sources and the grid. The ideal candidate possesses a strong background in electrical engineering, expertise in battery technologies, power electronics, and control systems, along with significant experience in energy storage project development. You will collaborate virtually with a global team of engineers, project developers, and operational staff, contributing to the entire project lifecycle from concept to commissioning. This position demands exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills, a thorough understanding of grid interconnection standards, and the ability to manage complex technical challenges in a remote environment. You will play a key role in accelerating the transition to a sustainable energy future by delivering reliable and efficient energy storage solutions. This is a prime opportunity for a dedicated engineer to contribute to groundbreaking projects in the rapidly growing energy storage market, offering significant professional growth and the flexibility of remote work. The successful candidate will be passionate about renewable energy and energy storage, possessing the technical acumen and collaborative spirit to drive innovation and operational excellence for our client's expanding portfolio of clean energy projects.
Responsibilities: Lead the electrical design and system integration of utility-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS). Perform system modeling and simulation to optimize performance and efficiency. Select and specify key BESS components, including batteries, inverters, and control systems. Develop control strategies and software for BESS operation and grid interaction. Ensure compliance with relevant electrical codes, standards, and grid interconnection requirements. Collaborate with procurement and construction teams on equipment sourcing and installation. Provide technical support during commissioning, testing, and startup phases. Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues related to BESS performance. Stay abreast of emerging battery technologies and industry best practices. Contribute to the development of technical specifications and proposals for new projects. Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field. Master's degree preferred. Minimum of 7 years of experience in electrical engineering, with a strong focus on energy storage systems or power systems. Proven experience in designing and integrating BESS for utility-scale applications. In-depth knowledge of battery chemistries, power electronics, and control systems. Familiarity with grid interconnection standards and practices. Proficiency in electrical design software and simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail. Excellent communication and collaboration skills for effective remote teamwork. Ability to manage technical aspects of projects and work independently. Experience with project lifecycle management in the energy sector is a plus.

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