Transmission System Analysis & EMT Modeling Staff/Level III in Knoxville, Tennessee at EPRI
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Requisition ID: REQ-3959
Position Type: Full time
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EPRI provides thought leadership, industry expertise, and collaborative value to help the electricity sector identify issues, technology gaps, and broader needs that can be addressed through effective research and development programs for the benefit of society.
If you need help during the application process, please contact us at applyhelp@epri.com.Job Title:Transmission System Analysis & EMT Modeling Staff/Level IIILocation:Knoxville, TNJob Summary and Description:
This is a Staff Level III position for an Engineer to support R&D projects related to grid modeling and stability analysis with high levels of inverter based renewable resources and load analysis.
The candidate will conduct research in complex, high impact technical or scientific fields.
Duties & Responsibilities:
The candidate must be familiar with the following:
Electrical engineering with emphasis on power systems
Strong experience with control system theory and analysis
Strong experience with power system stability analysis, especially small signal stability analysis and frequency spectrum analysis
Familiarity with wind/solar inverter modeling, both in EMT domain and RMS domain,
Familiarity with generic models of inverters and loads
Strong experience with electromagnetic transients simulation tools (preferably PSCAD and EMTP)
Strong experience with electromechanical dynamics simulation tools (preferably PSS/E and PSLF)
Strong programming skills (preferably in Python and C)
Strong technical writing skills and works on technical activities with limited direct supervision.
Conducts technical searches and analyzes information in support of the project team.
Demonstrates responsibility for highly specialized technical objectives or problems where the relationships between cause and effect are difficult to establish and little or no precedence exists, and the use of creative and imaginative thinking is required.
Applies technical expertise, and has full knowledge of other related disciplines.
Develops technical solutions to complex problems which require the regular use of ingenuity and creativity.
Have the potential to lead research initiatives in electromagnetics transient phenomena, focusing on renewables such as wind and solar energy systems and load.
Qualifications:
Almost completing/ completed a PhD in Electrical Engineering (preferred)
Ideal Candidate:
Electrical engineer with PhD degree with emphasis on power systems
Strong experience with control system theory and analysis
Familiarity with wind/solar inverter modeling and simulation will be considered a plus
Strong experience with electromagnetic transient simulation tools (preferably PSCAD and EMTP)
Strong experience with electromechanical dynamics simulation tools (preferably PSS/E and PSLF)
Strong programming skills (preferably in Python and Matlab)
Strong technical writing and presentation skills