Software Engineer
Indexed description
The Software Engineer – Power Systems Short-Circuit Analysis Expert will assist in developing/designing short-circuit analysis module. These new analytic tools will leverage the existing functionality of GE’s Positive Sequence Load Flow (PSLF) software. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in software development and a deep understanding of power systems engineering principles, particularly in short circuit analysis. As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting-edge tools and technologies that will shape the future of the power systems industry.
Job Description
Roles & Responsibilities
- Design, develop, test, and enhance software modules for short-circuit and fault analysis applications within PSLF
- Contribute to implementation of algorithms and numerical methods for balanced and unbalanced fault analysis
- Cognizant of various standards like IEC 60909, IEC 61363, IEEE 141/IEEE 551/ANSI C37, and G74 along with their norms and methodologies
- Collaborate with power systems engineers and domain experts to understand requirements and translate them into software solutions
- Support implementation of industry-standard short-circuit methodologies such as IEC 60909, G74, IEC 61363, and ANSI/IEEE approaches
- With growing penetration of high IBR (inverter-based resources) on the grid, advanced WTG (Wind Turbine Generator) and converter short circuit models should be developed
- Test and validate software modules to ensure accuracy, reliability, and compliance with industry standards.
- Document software design, implementation, and testing processes to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration.
- Stay current with advancements in software development methodologies, tools, and technologies, as well as trends in power systems engineering.
- Provide software support for the short-circuit analysis tool to internal and external customers
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field from an accredited college or university
- 3-5 years’ experience in Software Development, Power Systems Analysis, or the Energy Industry with focus on power systems modeling, power flow analysis, short-circuit and fault analysis
- Demonstrated knowledge of Algorithm development
- Demonstrated knowledge of bulk electric system planning and protection
- Experience performing transmission or industrial short-circuit studies
- Understanding of inverter-based resources (IBRs) and renewable interconnection studies
- Familiarity with numerical solution methods, sparse matrix techniques, or scientific computing concepts
- Experience with power systems analysis software such as PSLF, ASPEN, ETAP, PowerFactory or PSS/E is a plus.
- Demonstrated software development skills in modern object-oriented languages (at least one of C#, Java, or Python)
- Experience developing engineering or simulation software tools
- Exposure to software QA processes, automated testing, and debugging methodologies
- Familiarity with Mercurial, Git, or other distributed revision control systems
- Self-starter with the ability to learn new technologies and work independently on technical tasks
- Ability to collaborate effectively across software and domain engineering teams
- Exposure to Agile software development methodologies is a plus
- Master’s/PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or related field is a plus
This Job Description is intended to provide a high level guide to the role. However, it is not intended to amend or otherwise restrict/expand the duties required from each individual employee as set out in their respective employment contract and/or as otherwise agreed between an employee and their manager.
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
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