Lead the development and own the balance of plant design package, including site civil/structural, mechanical, electrical, and network architecture designs, ensuring compliance with project and product requirements and other applicable federal, state, and local codes and standards
Support Project Manager from initial planning to commercial operation, especially with document control, budget oversight, quality control, schedule, contract management and value engineering for budget and schedule optimization
Work closely with Form’s Product Engineering and Product Management teams to document product requirements and technical specifications
Provide technical support during project execution, including reviewing RFIs, submittals, field quality checks, site safety planning, and supporting commissioning
Travel to client or project sites up to 30% of the time
Create conceptual project layouts and single line diagrams and support interconnection and permitting applications, long lead equipment specifications and procurement, and design and construction RFP creation
Requirements
7+ years
renewable energy
engineering degree
nfpa70
ieee1547
team player
Resourceful team player capable of collaborating with multiple cross-functional teams
Excellent written and oral communication and the ability to coordinate and engage with external stakeholders, including clients, owner’s engineers, EPC contractors, independent engineers, and AHJs
7+ years of experience in renewable energy project engineering or deployment and a bachelor’s degree in civil, structural, mechanical, or electrical engineering
Strong knowledge of codes and standards for ESS installation, including NFPA70, NFPA 855, IEEE 1547, IEEE 2800, UL9540, UL9540A
Demonstrated track record of executing utility-scale energy storage and/or renewable energy projects from development to operation, including feasibility studies, project planning, preliminary design, detailed design and engineering, permitting, and interconnection
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Company
Overview
Focused on transforming energy storage and use for a sustainable future.
Developing ultra-low-cost, long-duration energy storage solutions.
Innovative iron-air battery technology stores renewable energy for days, providing reliable backup for solar and wind power.
Energy storage technology poised to revolutionize grid storage, enhancing resilience and flexibility.
Aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels through scalable and affordable solutions.
Collaborating with energy providers and grid operators for large-scale deployment.
Working on integrating energy storage into existing grids to optimize renewable energy use and improve stability.
Culture + Values
extremely passionate and devoted and mission oriented, and we also are able to sustain things like a family life. And those two things are not in opposition.
team composed of passionate people who are deeply motivated and inspired to create a better world
culture where constructive disagreement is welcomed to drive innovation
Environment + Sustainability
2030 Target
Net-Zero Emissions Goal
Targets achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2030.
$30M Grant
California Energy Commission Funding
Received a significant grant to support renewable energy storage deployment.
500 MWh Storage
Multi-Day Energy Storage Capacity
Deployment of a large-scale energy storage system to support renewable energy grids.
83% Reduction
Decrease in Renewable Curtailment
Modeling shows substantial reduction in the need to curtail renewable energy production.
Developing iron-air batteries using iron, water and air to enable fully renewable electric grid year-round.
Building commercial-scale iron-air battery factory in West Virginia by end of 2025.
Working on electrochemical ironmaking with ARPA-E funding to produce net-negative CO₂ iron at cost-parity with pig iron.
Modeling shows potential savings of ~$100B in hardware costs for New England.
Inclusion & Diversity
No publicly disclosed DEI strategy or gender‑related data found