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Power Systems Advisory Engineer in , us

NRTC is Member Driven and Technology Focused – providing solutions that help our 1,500 electric and telephone members bring all the advantages of today’s evolving technology to rural America. NRTC’s solutions are developed specifically to meet the needs of rural utilities and their customers, and include integrated broadband, managed services, smart grid, mobile solutions. We are a dynamic, growing cooperative with more than 800 employees operating out of eight office locations.

Job Summary
We are looking to add experienced staff to our Smart Grid team to help our utility cooperative members develop smart grid technology roadmaps. Our approach is to educate and support our members as we work with them through a consultative process.

The Power Systems Advisory Engineer supports NRTC member electric cooperatives by providing practical engineering insight, planning support, and implementation guidance that complements NRTC’s smart grid advisory services. This role helps cooperatives translate strategy into action by supporting system studies, planning activities, and project execution while recognizing the operational realities and resource constraints common across the cooperative network. This position operates in a dynamic environment, working across multiple member cooperatives and partnering closely with NRTC advisory teams to deliver exceptional member value.

Responsibilities

Serve as a trusted engineering advisor to member cooperatives by clarifying objectives, understanding operational constraints, and translating needs into practical engineering approaches and phased roadmaps

Lead discovery conversations with engineering, operations, and leadership stakeholders to define problems, constraints, decision criteria, and success measures; document findings in clear, action-oriented summaries

Communicate complex technical concepts in decision‑ready for both technical and non‑technical audiences, including executive‑level briefings and board‑ready materials

Execute and/or review distribution planning and power system studies, including protection and coordination, arc‑flash, fault duty, voltage management and optimization, and power quality assessments, with clear mitigation recommendations

Develop study scopes, assumptions, and methodologies that reflect cooperative realities and align recommendations with implementable next steps

Provide distributed and interconnection planning support, including screening, system impact evaluations, and mitigation options for generators, batteries, and behind‑the‑meter resources

Support the development and improvement of member DG processes by creating repeatable engineering screens, standard work, data requirements, timelines, and templates

Lead reliability and system modernization planning, including feeder improvement concepts, device strategies (reclosers, sectionalizers, DA devices), and integration considerations for SCADA and field automation

Partner with member teams to translate reliability goals (e.g., SAIDI/SAIFI) into prioritized, fundable portfolios of projects and operational improvements

Contribute to wildfire risk mitigation planning by aligning engineering approaches to risk reduction outcomes, coordinating with internal advisory resources and external partners as needed

Provide owner’s engineer support on select projects, including design and study reviews, validation of assumptions, procurement/specification input, and implementation oversight

Own end‑to‑end delivery of assigned projects, including scoping, scheduling, internal coordination, quality assurance, and timely completion of deliverables

Produce high‑quality, defensible technical deliverables such as models, memoranda, reports, and diagrams suitable for reuse and audit

Support development and refinement of engineering service offerings through standard scopes, estimating tools, reusable templates, and “starter packages” that improve consistency, utilization, and speed to launch

Identify opportunities to extend or deepen member engagements and coordinate with advisory teams to support continuity from assessment through planning, engineering, and implementation

Other duties as assigned

Qualifications Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Strong knowledge of electric distribution system planning, including load forecasting, circuit performance, voltage and reactive power management, capacity constraints, and contingency analysis

Experience performing and/or reviewing power system studies such as load flow, short circuit, protection and coordination, and reliability or resiliency assessments

Working knowledge of distributed energy resources (DER) and distributed (DG) integration, including interconnection screening, system impact evaluation, mitigation strategies, and hosting capacity–style approaches

Familiarity with grid modernization and field automation concepts, including distribution automation devices and SCADA considerations

Proficiency in distribution system modeling and analysis tools and the ability to apply results to real‑world operational and planning decisions

Ability to structure, document, and defend engineering analysis, including defining assumptions, validating data, and clearly explaining results

Strong advisory skills, including the ability to lead discovery, diagnose root causes, and translate ambiguous issues into well‑defined engineering problems

Ability to develop and communicate multiple solution options with clear tradeoffs related to cost, risk, timeline, and operational impact

Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex technical concepts to both technical and non‑technical audiences

Ability to self‑manage and support multiple member utilities in a shared‑services or remote environment while delivering high‑quality, defensible work products

Minimum Education and Experience

Bachelor of Science in Engineering from an ABET‑accredited institution or equivalent combination of technical education and relevant experience required

Six (6) or more years of experience working with electric utilities; experience with electric cooperatives strongly

Professional Engineer (PE) license

Demonstrated proficiency with engineering modeling software and Microsoft Office tools

Proven experience applying engineering expertise in a client‑facing, advisory, or shared‑services context

Physical Demands

Work is typically performed in a remote office setting

Occasionally travel may be required up to 30%

Disclaimer: The above job description summary is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of required responsibilities, duties and skills. The order in which responsibilities, duties and skills are listed is not significant.

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Power Systems Advisory Engineer in , us

95450 Us
Full time

Published on 06/05/2026

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