New Leaf Energy, Inc.

Clean Energy

UtilityElectricalEngineerII

$95–135k ~AI est. Boston, Massachusetts, United States Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Utility Electrical Engineer II at New Leaf Energy, Inc.. Skills: Power systems modeling, Interconnection facilities, Distribution system analysis. Evaluate potential PV sites. Review relaying and integration schemes”

Industry & Context.

Clean Energy
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3-5+ years of relevant experience, Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or relevant study required

Nice to Have

Experience with power systems modeling software such as SKM, Aspen, or ETAP

What You'll Do.

Evaluate potential PV sites

Review relaying and integration schemes

Guide projects through acceptance testing

Design interconnection facilities

Design system modifications

Evaluate utility impact studies

Assist project developers

Provide estimates of interconnection

Review interconnection drawings

Review application packages

Manage technical aspects of interconnection

Participate in technical policy working groups

Advocate for policies and standards

Attend field design meetings

Perform power systems modeling

Provide training and guidance

Participate in process improvement initiatives

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Internal stakeholders; Utility engineers

Full Job Description

New Leaf Energy is an experienced clean energy developer that partners with landowners, policymakers, and other stakeholders to accelerate the transition to a world powered by renewable energy. We identify high-value sites, work with landowners and local communities to develop them, and partner with long-term asset owners to bring the most impactful clean energy projects to life. New Leaf Energy is seeking a Utility Electrical Engineer II to join our team. In this role, you will work closely with internal stakeholders from the interconnection, project development, and operations teams to evaluate potential PV sites, review proposed relaying and integration schemes, and guide projects through acceptance testing. Externally, you will work collaboratively with utility engineers in a variety of service territories to design interconnection facilities and system modifications that enable the connection of parallel distributed generators while maintaining the safe and reliable operations of the distribution system. This position may be filled out of our Lowell, MA, Boston, MA or Troy, NY, or Chicago, IL offices. We value in-person collaboration and offer a hybrid work environment. Hybrid employees work in the office at least two out of every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, and are free to work from the office or from home on other days. Our ideal candidate will have experience in power systems and an in-depth understanding of how distributed generation interacts with existing distribution and sub-transmission systems. Additionally, you will need to be able to understand and explain all aspects of New Leaf Energy’s design philosophy and engineering standards. Position responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Evaluate utility impact studies for accuracy, required design changes, and cost estimates; Assist project developers in the evaluation of potential PV sites and provide estimates of interconnection costs; Review interconnection drawings and application

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