The Power Systems Designer is responsible for performing power system studies, with a primary focus on arc flash and short circuit analysis for renewable energy collection systems and substations. This role builds and maintains system models, supports study execution, and contributes to engineering deliverables across multiple projects.
This position requires strong technical capability, attention to detail, and the ability to work across teams to deliver accurate and reliable outputs aligned with project requirements and engineering standards.
Salary Range: $40 – 60/hr
The salary range above is based upon the Denver, Colorado labor market. Compensation is based on experience and demonstrated impact in similar executive support and operational coordination roles.
Perform arc flash and short circuit studies for renewable plant collection systems and substations
Support interpretation of study results and identify potential risks or design considerations
Ensure analyses align with applicable standards and project requirements
Generate reports, communicate results and findings to engineering and project teams
Build and maintain power system models in ETAP, DIgSILENT PowerFactory, EasyPower and other power system modelling software as applicable.
Develop models from one-line diagrams, cable schedules, and supporting input documentation
Ensure model inputs, assumptions, and configurations are accurate and aligned with study requirements
Maintain up-to-date and accurate model input folders and input tracking tools
Assist in developing and modifying scripts, templates, and tools for interconnection and power system studies, including Excel-based tools
Support consistency and efficiency in modeling and study workflows
May perform reviews of power system models developed by others
Provide general technical support to engineering teams as needed
Assist other teams based on project needs and workload, including CAD automation and design-related studies such as grounding, ampacity, PVsyst, and SAM
Support additional renewable system studies as needed, including reactive power, system losses, interconnection models, harmonics, protection and relay settings, and transient overvoltage (TOV) studies
Contribute to broader project deliverables by supporting multidisciplinary engineering efforts
Continue developing knowledge across renewable system studies and tools
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field, or equivalent combination of education and relevant power systems experience
5+ years of experience in power system design, modeling, or analysis, including arc flash and short circuit studies
Experience using power system analysis tools such as ETAP, DIgSILENT PowerFactory, EasyPower, or similar
Ability to build and maintain accurate power system models from engineering documentation (e.g., one-line diagrams, cable schedules)
Working knowledge of power system fundamentals and applicable industry standards (e.g., IEEE, NEC)
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage technical data, inputs, and documentation accurately
Ability to manage multiple assignments and collaborate across engineering teams
Experience supporting renewable energy and/or substation projects
Advanced experience performing arc flash and short circuit studies across complex systems
Experience reviewing power system models and study outputs developed by others
Familiarity with interconnection studies (PSSe, PSLF, PSCAD) and additional system analyses (e.g., reactive power, system losses, harmonics, protection/relay settings, transient overvoltage)
Experience with scripting, automation, or development of engineering tools (e.g., Excel-based tools, templates)
Progress toward or completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (if not already completed)
This position is fully remote and may be structured as full-time or part-time for the right candidate, based on experience and organizational needs.
Serving Others. Enriching the Environment. Improving Continually. Quality Results. Voted as a top workplace by the Denver Post for seven straight years (2020- 2026), our values have been woven into the fabric of who we are since 1982, guiding our decision making throughout the years. As an engineering services firm, NEI’s mission is to create a great organization that serves people and solves problems.
Since NEI’s founding, we have developed a culture of collaboration and accountability, both across our teams and departments, and externally with our clients across the United States. We believe in two core ideas: hiring great people and celebrating our team members with diverse backgrounds and unique experiences; bringing in new, unique, and exciting perspectives that can only strengthen NEI as we chart out path into the future.
We are a proud equal opportunity employer, and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship status, marital status, disability, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or genetic information.
We believe that taking care of our team members is of the utmost importance. We strive to foster a community of belonging, professional development, and industry involvement; providing our team with the benefits, tools, and support systems to excel in their roles. Out comprehensive benefits package includes:
100% Employer paid team member premiums for Medical, Dental, Vision, Basic Life Insurance, and Long-Term Disability
Voluntary Life Insurance
401(k) with employer match; 100% immediate vesting
Annual & discretionary bonus programs
Paid time off
Employer paid licensure (FE/PE), certifications, seminars, & conferences
Paid parental leave
Tuition reimbursement
Eight (8) paid holidays including a floating holiday to use at your discretion.
Annual team building budget
Remote or in office work environment
Career development, training, and coaching opportunities
Pet insurance.