Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Power Systems Researcher

Oak Ridge National Laboratory$90K — $130K *
Energy & Utilities
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in electrical engineering with 5 years or Master's with 10-15 years experience.
  • Expertise in SCADA/EMS systems and power system communication.
  • In-depth knowledge of electrical power system practices, IEEE/NERC standards.
  • Prior experience with a public utility or equipment vendor is preferred.
  • Proven ability to manage project schedules, scopes, and budgets.
  • Excellent oral/written communication skills for stakeholder interactions.
  • History of participation in codes and standards development desired.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct R&D projects to enhance multidisciplinary capabilities.
  • Develop new research programs with state and national agencies and utilities.
  • Lead large technical projects focused on cyber-physical security.
  • Mentor and guide junior staff in their professional growth.
  • Create and maintain collaborative R&D with diverse stakeholders.
  • Prepare proposals for both internal and external funding opportunities.
  • Present research results at technical meetings and conferences.

Benefits

  • Opportunities for mentorship and leadership roles.
  • Access to cutting-edge research tools and capabilities.
  • Collaboration with prestigious organizations like DOE and FERC.
  • Frequent engagement with a broad network of industry professionals.
  • Potential for professional development through travel to conferences.
Full Job Description
Purpose

The Power and Energy Systems Group at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking an internationally recognized researcher to conduct projects, expand research and manage R&D in the development of projects to support the Power Systems Research Program in the areas of power system cyber-physical security, communication, control and protection.

Major Duties / Responsibilities

The selected candidate will:

- Conduct R&D projects and lead the expansion of R&D in PSR to take advantage of our multidisciplinary capabilities, multimodal strengths, and unique tools and capabilities;

- Develop new research programs with state and national agencies as well as with utilities and system operators (ISOs, RTOs);

- Lead and manage large technical projects related to power system cyber-physical security;

- Guide work of and mentor junior staff members;

- Network and develop collaborative R&D with other groups and divisions internally and with DOE, industry, and utilities;

- Interact with existing DOE sponsors in pursuit of new research funding;

- Prepare new proposals to the internal and external funding agencies;

- Prepare and present research results to sponsors, peer reviewers, and others and at technical meetings such as IEEE societies' conferences. The current sponsors include DOE, DHS, NRC, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and California Energy Commission (CEC).

Qualifications

The position requires:

A Ph.D. plus a minimum of 5 years of experience or Master's degree plus a minimum of 10-15 years of experience in electrical engineering, with experience in SCADA/EMS systems, power system communication, control and protection.

Thorough understanding of power system operation is required. Extensive knowledge is desired in areas of: electrical power system practices, principles and methods; restructured market practices and methods; IEEE and NERC standards, and issues related to power system integration and reliability.

Power systems engineering experience as an employee of a major public utility or equipment vendor is desired, in particular experience in research.

Experience and participation in standards and codes development committees is also desired.

Excellent oral and written communication skills to support regular interactions with sponsors, peer reviewers, and others and to prepare reports, proposals, publications and journal articles is required.

Strong interpersonal and communication skills to support team building, partnering, and leadership are required.

Knowledge of relevant public and private stakeholders is required.

The demonstrated ability to manage project schedules, scopes, and budgets is required.

Demonstrated ability to be a motivating force in a technical team including the ability to provide coaching and mentoring to junior members of technical staff as well as thought leadership to senior/prestigious researchers is required.

A history of leadership in program development is also desired.

Frequent travel (often weekly trips and possibly international travel) is expected in this position.

About Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is a science and technology national laboratory managed for the United States Department of Energy (DOE) by UT-Battelle. ORNL is the largest science and energy national laboratory in the Department of Energy system by size and by annual budget. ORNL conducts research and development activities in a variety of scientific and technical disciplines. ORNL's scientific programs focus on materials, neutron science, energy, high-performance computing, systems biology and national security. ORNL partners with other national laboratories, universities and industry to solve complex problems and transfer knowledge and technology. ORNL is home to several of the world's most powerful supercomputers, including Summit, the world's most powerful supercomputer as of November 2018.
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