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Senior Grid Modeling Engineer, Large Scale Grid Integration

Remote, US

Why Work at SMA America

At SMA America, we believe in Energy that Changes. Since 1981, we’ve been developing innovative solar technology that simplifies, secures, and enhances the performance of photovoltaic systems — all while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in clean energy.

But we’re not just transforming power — we’re empowering people.

We’ve built a culture where bold ideas are welcomed, collaboration is second nature, and your career growth truly matters. With our Rocklin, CA headquarters as the hub, we offer a hybrid work model, competitive benefits, and a team-driven environment where your impact is seen and felt.

Whether you’re a sales expert, service pro, or engineering innovator, if you’re ready to join a purpose-driven team committed to shaping the future of energy — we’d love to meet you.

 

 

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POSITION OVERVIEW

The Senior Grid Modeling Engineer serves as a subject-matter expert in power system modeling and grid-integration analysis of SMA's utility-scale photovoltaic and battery energy storage solutions. The role provides modeling expertise to support the U.S. Application Engineering team, supplying analytical inputs required to conduct dynamic and steady-state studies, electromagnetic transient analysis, and comprehensive interconnection and regulatory compliance evaluations using industry-standard simulation models. Success in this position requires a strong foundation in power system engineering, advanced proficiency with simulation tools such as PSS/E, PSCAD/EMTDC, and TSAT, and deep technical insight into inverter-based resource behavior and control. The ideal candidate brings strong analytical rigor, a collaborative approach, and the ability to work effectively across U.S. and global teams.

PRIMARY DUTIES / RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serve as a subject-matter expert in the modeling and analysis of utility-scale solar, storage, and hybrid power plants, supporting the U.S. Application Engineering team across multiple SMA America projects and applications.
  • Interpret ISO/TSO interconnection requirements (e.g., ERCOT, MISO, CAISO, ISO-NE, NYISO, PJM, SPP) and recommend appropriate SMA control configurations and parameter tuning, delivering customized models aligned with project-specific scopes.
  • Maintain and manage versions of SMA's model portfolio across PSS/E, PSCAD/EMTDC, TSAT, and other simulation platforms used in the North American market.
  • Provide technical support to the U.S. Application Engineering team by troubleshooting model functionality and executing simulation studies to validate dynamic model behavior against design specifications.
  • Analyze inverter control modes and plant-level control strategies -- including their interactions in solar, storage, and hybrid system configurations -- and support model validation testing, benchmarking activities, and interconnection study workflows.
  • Prepare comprehensive modeling study reports, technical documentation, and project deliverables that clearly communicate simulation findings and recommendations for IBR integration projects.
  • Evaluate the impact of inverter-based resources on power system stability and propose technically sound mitigation strategies using SMA's technology portfolio.
  • Act as a liaison between the U.S. Application Engineering team and SMA's Global Competence Center, ensuring effective communication and alignment on modeling-related tasks.
  • Collaborate with SMA's modeling team in Germany by providing feedback on model performance, identifying potential issues, recommending new functionality, and communicating emerging modeling requirements and trends in North America.
  • Participate in industry working groups and technical discussions related to modeling standards and grid-code requirements in North America (e.g., NERC, ESIG, ISOs, TSOs, utilities), representing and supporting the advancement of SMA technologies.
  • Develop and deliver internal and external training materials on modeling tools, methodologies, and SMA model capabilities, supporting customer engagements, workshops, and technical presentations.
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with sales, product management, engineering, and service teams to ensure alignment on technical requirements and modeling-related initiatives.
  • Perform additional duties as assigned to support organizational and departmental objectives.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution is required. A master's degree is preferred; a doctoral degree is highly advantageous.
  • Minimum 5--7 years of professional experience in the utility-scale renewable energy sector, specifically involving photovoltaic and energy storage systems.
  • At least 5 years of hands-on experience developing and analyzing dynamic and steady-state models of inverter-based resources using PSS/E, TSAT, and PSCAD/EMTDC.
  • Experience performing power system analyses including SMIB generation modeling, power flow, transient stability, electromagnetic transient, and short-circuit analyses is highly desirable.
  • Experience with hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) platforms such as RTDS/GTSOC, OPAL-RT, or Typhoon HIL is a strong plus.
  • Experience with TSAT modeling tools, particularly in ERCOT and MISO jurisdictions, is a strong plus.
  • Familiarity with Python, ASPEN OneLiner, MATLAB, or similar analytical tools is advantageous.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of utility-scale PV and BESS plant design, including single-line diagrams, control strategies, and integration considerations.
  • Comprehensive understanding of power electronic converters, medium-voltage transformers, MV switchgear, and protection system design.
  • Strong familiarity with grid-forming inverter technology and advanced battery storage control solutions is highly desirable.
  • Familiarity with NERC reliability standards, IEEE technical standards, and grid-code requirements across major North American system operators is advantageous.
  • Proven ability to collaborate cross-functionally and work effectively in a fast-paced environment managing multiple concurrent projects.
  • Willingness to travel internationally on an occasional basis, including visits to SMA headquarters in Kassel, Germany.
  • Proficiency in English, with strong written and verbal communication skills, is required.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook) is required.
  • Note: Degrees completed more than three years ago are preferred for this role, as we are seeking candidates with substantial hands-on industry experience beyond their academic foundation.

WE OFFER

  • Base salary range of $137,000 to $157,000 annually, dependent on experience, plus bonus eligibility.
  • Comprehensive benefits including health, dental, and vision coverage, including $0 premium options.
  • Remote-first work schedule. Continental U.S. candidates only.
  • Relocation assistance available; budget to be confirmed.
  • 401(k) plan with company match.
  • Opportunities for professional development, training, and participation in industry working groups and standards bodies.
  • Inclusive, collaborative, and innovative work environment with global cross-functional exposure.

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