Project Engineer - BESS

Key Info

  • Job Title:
    Project Engineer - BESS
  • Location:
    Remote
  • Sector:
    ENERGY STORAGE
  • Salary:
    $110,000 - $146,000 CAD
  • Contract Type:
    permanent
The company
Global market leading renewable manufacturer that is the number one solar supplier and number two energy storage supplier in the North American market. A high-quality solution is provided to residential, commercial, and utility customers.

The rapidly growing team has a culture of innovation and collaboration. Excellent benefits are provided and the majority of employees overachieve their bonus %.

The role
The Project Engineer will handle utility-scale BESS projects from Notice to Proceed to Commercial Operational Date. Responsibilities include:
  • Engage with EPCs and owner’s engineers to address pre-design technical queries
  • Support project execution by providing technical input, troubleshooting technical issues, and managing design modifications
  • Support critical activities through testing and commissioning
  • Ensure project complies to industry and regulatory standards
  • Manage project documentation including drawings, specifications, and compliance records

The candidate
  • 3+ years of experience in energy storage, renewable energy, or power industries
  • Degree in technical discipline strongly preferred
  • Technical experience in BESS, preferably including design
  • Familiarity with testing, commissioning, and industry compliance standards
  • Excellent communication and technical writing skills

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