Principal Engineer, Qualus

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 28 April 2026
LOCATION
Remote
TYPE
Full-time
LEVEL
Mid-Senior level
SALARY
£210,000 / year
CATEGORY
Energy
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SKILLS

Power system planning NERC reliability standards PSSE PSLF TSAT Python Short-circuit studies Protection studies

FULL DESCRIPTION

Principal Engineer, [Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk]

Company: [Employer hidden]

Location: Remote from US

Salary: $170-210k

Experience Level: Senior and Expert level

Job Type: Full-time

Work Type: Remote

Who you are

  • BS Degree in Electrical Engineering (MS or PhD in Power Systems preferred)
  • 8+ years of power system planning, protection, or compliance experience in North America
  • Strong working knowledge of NERC reliability standards, particularly MOD-025/026/027/032 and PRC-019/024/025/026
  • Extensive experience with PSSE, PSLF, and/or TSAT for steady-state and dynamic modeling and studies
  • Experience developing and validating generator, excitation system, governor, plant controller, and IBR models
  • Knowledge of short-circuit and protection studies, including relay loadability and coordination concepts
  • Experience with ASPEN OneLiner and/or SIEMENS CAPE for short-circuit and protection-related modeling and analysis (strongly preferred)
  • Familiarity with EMT modeling using PSCAD for protection, control interaction, or IBR-focused studies (preferred)
  • Ability to interpret field data, relay settings, and test results for model validation and compliance assessments
  • Experience with Python or similar scripting tools for automation of studies and data processing
  • Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills, particularly for compliance documentation

What the job involves

Power your future with [Employer hidden] as a fully remote Transmission Planning Enigneer supporting our Resource Integration Advisory group with a primary focus on NERC reliability standards compliance modeling and studies

This role centers on generator and transmission system modeling, validation, and protection-related studies required to meet NERC MOD and PRC standards for generation, storage, and transmission assets across North America. This position is completely remote

  • Lead and perform power system modeling and validation studies to support compliance with NERC standards, including:
  • MOD-025 / MOD-026 / MOD-027: Generator excitation, governor, and plant control model verification
  • MOD-032: Development, verification, and submission of steady-state, dynamics, and short circuit models and associated data
  • PRC-019: Coordination of generating unit or inverter-based resource controls and protection
  • PRC-024: Generator frequency and voltage ride-through
  • PRC-025 / PRC-026: Generator relay loadability and stability
  • Develop, review, and validate steady-state, dynamic, short-circuit, and electromagnetic transient models for synchronous generators, inverter-based resources (IBR), and associated controls
  • Perform generator model validation testing using disturbance data, staged testing results, and simulation benchmarking
  • Perform protection-related studies to support relay coordination, equipment duty, and PRC compliance
  • Review and prepare technical documentation, compliance reports, and model submittings for utilities, ISOs/RTOs, and regulatory audits
  • Provide technical leadership and peer review for junior engineers on NERC modeling, study methods, and best practices
  • Interface directly with clients to explain compliance requirements, study results, and mitigation recommendations
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