Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Research Engineer II - Bulk Power System Modeling

Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • BS/BA and 2 years of relevant experience -OR- MS/MA -OR- PhD
  • Foundational knowledge of electric power systems and grid operations
  • Demonstrated programming experience in languages like Python, MATLAB, or C++
  • Ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams
  • Graduate-level training in electrical engineering with a focus on power systems or related areas

Responsibilities

  • Develop and interpret bulk power system studies and contingency analyses
  • Design and maintain Python-based workflows for power-system simulations
  • Contribute to transmission planning studies involving renewable energy integration
  • Apply optimization and machine learning techniques to grid planning problems
  • Develop software tools that enhance study reproducibility and stakeholder understanding

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Robust telehealth care options and mental health benefits
  • Tuition assistance and relocation support
  • 401(k) with company match and company-funded pension plan
  • Up to 120 vacation hours and ten paid holidays per year
Full Job Description
Overview

The Electricity Infrastructure and Buildings Division, part of the Energy and Environment Directorate, is accelerating the transition to an efficient, resilient, and secure energy system through basic and applied research. We leverage a strong technical foundation in power and energy systems and advanced data analytics to drive innovation, transform markets, and shape energy policy.

Within this division, the Power System Modeling Group (PSMG) develops advanced simulation, analysis, and optimization tools to understand and enhance grid performance across all levels, from the bulk energy system to the distribution grid.

Responsibilities

PNNL seeks a creative and interdisciplinary Power Systems Research Engineer to conduct applied research in bulk electric system modeling, transmission planning, and grid analytics. The successful candidate will develop and apply power-flow, contingency-analysis, transfer-analysis, and optimization methods to evaluate current and future transmission system performance under changing generation, load, and infrastructure conditions.

This role will contribute to nationally significant studies that support grid reliability, resilience, and energy transition objectives. Work will include building and using research-grade software workflows; automating commercial and open-source power-system simulation environments; analyzing large-scale transmission planning cases; and translating technical findings into actionable insights for DOE, utilities, system operators, and other stakeholders.

The staff member will work in interdisciplinary teams spanning power systems, software engineering, data science, and applied mathematics. The position is intended for a Level 2 researcher who can independently execute well-defined technical tasks, contribute to study design, document methods and results, and grow into leadership of large tasks, projects or focused research components.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Develop, run, and interpret bulk power system studies, including steady-state power flow, N-1 and selected higher-order contingency analysis, transfer capability analysis, congestion and overload assessment, and mitigation strategy evaluation.
  • Design, implement, and maintain Python-based workflows that automate power-system simulation tools such as PowerWorld, PSS/E, PSLF, or comparable platforms for large-scale planning and operations studies.
  • Contribute to transmission planning studies involving renewable and offshore wind integration, interregional transfer capability, resource deliverability, transmission element upgrades, and grid resilience.
  • Apply optimization, data-driven modeling, and machine learning techniques to power-system planning problems such as economic redispatch, optimal power flow, upgrade screening, dynamic model parameterization, and uncertainty analysis.
  • Develop and validate reusable software tools, scripts, models, and visualization products that improve study reproducibility, scalability, and stakeholder understanding.
  • Analyze large and complex power-system datasets, including planning cases, contingency results, outage scenarios, time-series measurements, and simulation outputs.
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and external partners, including national laboratories, DOE sponsors, utilities, independent system operators, universities, and industry stakeholders.
  • Prepare technical reports, presentations, peer-reviewed publications, and sponsor-facing briefings that clearly communicate methods, assumptions, findings, and limitations.
  • Contribute to proposal development, scoping of new research directions, and the maturation of analytical capabilities aligned with DOE and PNNL mission areas.
  • Work effectively in a team environment while independently managing assigned tasks, meeting project milestones, and following PNNL operational, safety, cybersecurity, and project management requirements.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:
  • BS/BA and 2 years of relevant experience -OR-
  • MS/MA -OR-
  • PhD

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Foundational knowledge of electric power systems, including transmission planning, power-flow analysis, contingency analysis, renewable integration, or related grid operations concepts.
  • Demonstrated programming experience in Python, MATLAB, Julia, C++, C#, or comparable languages for engineering analysis, automation, modeling, or data processing.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary research teams and communicate technical results through written reports, presentations, or publications.
  • Graduate-level training or research experience in electrical engineering with emphasis in power systems, transmission planning, renewable energy integration, machine learning, optimization, or related areas.
  • Experience using or automating transmission analysis tools such as PowerWorld, PSS/E, PSLF, OPAL-RT/RT-LAB, MATLAB/Simulink, AVEVA PI, or comparable modeling and simulation platforms.
  • Hands-on experience conducting steady-state contingency analysis, outage studies, transfer analysis, transient stability studies, or power-flow studies on bulk electric system models.
  • Experience developing software tools that automate power-system simulations, manage large study runs, process simulation outputs, or create reproducible analysis pipelines.
  • Knowledge of optimization methods relevant to power systems, including economic redispatch, optimal power flow, transmission upgrade screening, or related planning applications.
  • Familiarity with inverter-based resources, renewable integration, energy storage, microgrids, grid-forming and grid-following controls, or dynamic load modeling.
  • Experience applying machine learning or deep learning methods to power-system problems, such as dynamic model parameterization, forecasting, screening, or surrogate modeling.
  • Experience with large-scale regional or interregional transmission studies, offshore wind transmission studies, reliability or resilience analyses, or national-scale grid modeling efforts.
  • Ability to develop clear technical visualizations, one-line diagrams, dashboards, or other communication products that support engineering decision-making.
  • Strong technical writing and communication skills, including experience preparing research presentations, sponsor deliverables, conference papers, theses, or peer-reviewed manuscripts.
  • Ability to thrive in an applied research environment with evolving study assumptions, multiple simultaneous projects, and collaboration across organizations.

Additional Information

Not Applicable.

Testing Designated Position

This is not a Testing Designated Position (TDP).

Rockstar Rewards

Employees and their families are offered medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, robust telehealth care options, several mental health benefits, free wellness coaching, health savings account, flexible spending accounts, basic life insurance, disability insurance*, employee assistance program, business travel insurance, tuition assistance, relocation, backup childcare, legal benefits, supplemental parental bonding leave, surrogacy and adoption assistance, and fertility support. Employees are automatically enrolled in our company-funded pension plan* and may enroll in our 401 (k) savings plan with company match*. Employees may accrue up to 120 vacation hours per year and may receive ten paid holidays per year.

* Research Associates excluded.

**All benefits are dependent upon eligibility.

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Notice to Applicants

PNNL lists the full pay range for the position in the job posting. Starting pay is calculated from the minimum of the pay range and actual placement in the range is determined based on an individual's relevant job-related skills, qualifications, and experience. This approach is applicable to all positions, with the exception of positions governed by collective bargaining agreements and certain limited-term positions which have specific pay rules.

As part of our commitment to fair compensation practices, we do not ask for or consider current or past salaries in making compensation offers at hire. Instead, our compensation offers are determined by the specific requirements of the position, prevailing market trends, applicable collective bargaining agreements, pay equity for the position type, and individual qualifications and skills relevant to the performance of the position.

Minimum Salary

USD $100,100.00/Yr.
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About Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory that conducts research and development in areas including energy, environment, and national security. PNNL is operated by Battelle Memorial Institute and is located in Richland, Washington. The laboratory was established in 1965 as the Battelle Northwest Laboratory and was renamed to its current name in 1997. PNNL has a staff of over 4,000 scientists, engineers, and support staff, and has an annual budget of over $1 billion. The laboratory has been involved in a number of high-profile projects, including the development of the first artificial heart and the cleanup of the Hanford Site, a decommissioned nuclear production complex.
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