Job description
Join Aurora Power Technologies as a Senior Electrical Power Engineer. You will lead the design, analysis, and optimization of high- and medium-voltage power systems for industrial and utility-scale projects. This role blends technical excellence with leadership, delivering safe, compliant, and reliable electrical solutions.
We welcome engineers who thrive in fast-paced environments and who want to shape the future of power delivery, including protection, control, and automation strategies.
Responsibility
- Lead the design and optimization of HV/LV electrical power systems, including protection and control schemes for industrial and utility-scale projects.
- Perform power system studies (load flow, short-circuit, relay coordination, harmonic analysis) using ETAP, PSS/E, or SKM.
- Develop and review technical specifications, drawings, and commissioning plans; support integration with SCADA and automation systems.
- Manage project scope, schedule, budget, and risks; coordinate with clients, EPCs, and regulators.
- Ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards (NFPA 70, IEC/IEEE, NERC CIP); conduct safety reviews and risk assessments.
- Mentor junior engineers; contribute to standardization, best practices, and technical training.
- Lead on-site testing, commissioning, and startup support for power equipment and protection systems.
Qualification
- Bachelor of Electrical Engineering; Master’s degree preferred.
- 5+ years of experience in electrical power systems engineering for industrial or utility-scale projects.
- Strong knowledge of protection and control, switchgear, HV/LV systems, and relay coordination.
- Proficiency with power system analysis tools such as ETAP, PSS/E, SKM; MATLAB a plus.
- Familiarity with applicable standards such as NFPA 70, IEC 61850, NERC CIP, and IEEE protection coordination guidelines.
- Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills; proven ability to lead teams and manage multiple projects.
- Willingness to travel for site work and commissioning (up to 15%).