


Leading U.S. energy holding firm operating utilities and renewable power assets across 24 states.
6 days ago
$94,490 - $118,113
Intermediate (4-7 years), Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Rochester, New York, United States
Office Full-Time
Company Size
7,999 Employees
Service Specialisms
Sector Specialisms
The Senior Engineer will lead distribution studies, including voltage, thermal, N‑1, and power‑factor assessments, and evaluate complex DER and new customer load interconnections across multiple voltage levels. Using established distribution criteria and sound utility engineering practices, the engineer will identify system deficiencies and employ planning tools such as GIS (SMWeb, SmartMap), SAP, and load data systems to improve precision and efficiency. The role also involves mentoring team members, collaborating with internal and external stakeholders, and supporting storm restoration activities.
Candidates must hold a BSEE or a comparable engineering degree and possess at least five years of relevant industry experience. Required expertise includes planning, operations, engineering design, analytics, modeling, and a solid understanding of the utility business model, as well as competence in regulatory compliance (NERC, NPCC, ISO, PUC) and power‑system studies (e.g., power flow, DER, voltage, short‑circuit, reliability). Proficiency with power‑system analytics software such as CYME, PSSE, and ASPEN, along with strong documentation and stakeholder‑presentation skills, is essential.