Electrical Power Systems Engineer
Overview:
As the Electrical Power Systems Engineer working for Hepburn and Sons LLC, you will focus on integrating new technology such as solid state transformers, power electronics, and novel conductors into naval and shore based power systems . You will be expected to review customer requirements and apply systems level Mil-STDs and industry specifications to system design studies with an emphasis on the electric power aspects. The Electrical Power Systems Engineer will work as part of an integrated team in the development of new technology, working closely with customers integrating new technology into power systems. Customers tend to be US DoD, but dual use technology for commercial application will also be part of the analysis.
Working at Hepburn and Sons LLC
Working at Hepburn means applying a passion for meaningful work with intellectual rigor to help solve the leading issues of today. We honor handshakes as rigorously as contracts. We keep trust at the forefront of every decision we make and customer we serve! We believe there is no greater principle in business than that of building a solid foundation of trust. We hold one another to the highest levels of integrity and ethics. We cherish every opportunity given to us by our clients. We believe in collaboration, mutual respect, open communication, and opportunity for growth.
Telework is authorized for this position.
Responsibilities:
Analyze electrical system protections required for power systems containing integrated power electronics devices
Develop Model Based Systems Engineering models to capture customer requirements and describe system behavior
Model electrical power systems and interfaces
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
3 to 7 years of experience
Ability to obtain a Top Secret level clearance
Familiarity with power systems modeling and power quality
Experience in power distribution design including conductors
Familiarity with load flow analysis, short circuit analysis, arc flash analysis, protective devices coordination, and harmonic analysis
Up to 25% travel