By leaving behind traditional ways of tackling the net zero challenge and embracing the powerful capabilities of software and digital technology, we turn the complexity of grids into competitive advantage. No matter where power comes from or where it goes, we make sure it makes its way at every step.
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You’ll make an impact as you:
- Improve and maintain our short circuit analysis software framework.
- Model power system equipment for short circuit analysis, including equipment that poses paradigm change and modernization of the power system network, such as penetration of inverter-coupled (wind/solar) generators, DC transmission lines, high-voltage electronic equipment, FACTS devices, etc., for use in the protection system simulation environment.
- Extend and apply our unique link between the APA phasor-based protection system model and the time-domain environment of electromechanical transient stability analysis.
- Develop programs and macros for customized protection studies and compliance with NERC and similar governing body standards.
- Develop and implement detailed phasor-based models of protective devices, primarily modern digital relays.
- Manage/guide/develop several exciting prospective applications of the APA protection system model in support of electric utility operations.
- Help build automated tests to ensure the quality and maintainability of the source code.
- Work closely with our software development team to follow programming best practices such as modern methodologies and tools including the Scaled Agile Framework, Jira, Confluence, and Git.
You’ll win us over by having the following qualifications:
- Master’s degree in electrical engineering with emphasis on Power Systems, with strong abilities in power systems software programming.
- Proficiency in a programming language.
- Detailed knowledge of power system analysis, power system network simulation techniques and algorithms.
- Ability to travel up to 10%.
Preferred qualifications
- PhD in Electrical Engineering with emphasis on Power Systems.
- Previous utility or consulting experience.
- Previous software testing experience.
- Knowledge of power system protection principles and applications.
- Windows application development experience using Microsoft Visual Studio.
- Python, C/C++, or Fortran proficiency.
- Experience using CAPE or similar software.
You’ll benefit from:
- Siemens offers a variety of health and wellness benefits to our employees. Details regarding our benefits can be found here:
- The salary range for this position is $82,320 - $172,200.The actual wage offered may be lower or higher depending on budget and candidate experience, knowledge, skills, qualifications, and premium geographic location.
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