Description
Overview<br/><br/>At ANS, we’re not just a consulting engineering firm—you’re part of a team guiding the future of engineering. Recognized as one of the Best Places to Work and Top 10 Hottest Engineering Firms in the US by Zweig Reports, and featured in Inc. 5000’s Top 250 for our staggering 1,748% growth, we’re proud of what we’ve built and where we’re headed.
We’re allergic to bureaucracy, thrive on innovation, and embrace data-driven decisions. If you love collaboration, creativity, and a fast-paced environment, you might be a perfect match.
Our team includes professionals licensed in over 20 states, with more than 70 years of collective experience. We foster a collaborative and supportive work environment that encourages growth and professional development.
At ANS, you’ll enjoy paid vacation, sick, and personal time off; support for continuing education and community involvement; and comprehensive healthcare, vision, and dental benefits for eligible employees.
What You’ll Do<br/><br/>Conduct feasibility studies, power system modeling, and electrical calculations for solar and battery storage projects and substations.
Review electrical drawings, specifications, and technical documentation to support power system analysis.
Analyze designs to ensure compliance with NEC, IEEE, NFPA, and NERC standards.
Provide mentorship and lead teams.
Contribute technical expertise to business development and proposals.
Must-Haves<br/><br/>Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) from an accredited institution.
Minimum 7 years of experience in Electrical Engineering, especially in power system analysis.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
Passion for renewable energy and sustainability.
Demonstrated experience in load flow, short circuit, and stability studies.
Skilled in protective device coordination, arc‑flash analysis, mitigation strategies, and relay settings.
Capable of performing grounding system analysis, harmonics studies, and cable shield induced voltage assessments.
Nice-to-Haves<br/><br/>PE Licensure.
MS in Electrical Engineering.
Internship or project experience in power systems or renewables.
Involvement in student/professional engineering societies.
Experience with electrical design or consulting.
Proficient in modeling and analyzing transients including TOV, switching surges, and lightning.
Understanding of FERC and NERC PRC standards, including preparation of closeout documentation for CAISO, SPP, ERCOT and other regulatory bodies.
Software Requirements<br/><br/>ETAP
PSCAD
CYMCAP
WINIGS
PSSE
AMPCALC
PVSYST
SAM
Compensation<br/><br/>$120,000 – $160,000 a year.
Benefits<br/><br/>Paid vacation, sick, and personal time off; support for continuing education and community involvement; comprehensive healthcare, vision, and dental benefits for eligible employees.
Why Join ANS<br/><br/>Work on high-impact projects that shape communities and the environment.
Be part of a team that values collaboration, mentorship, and professional growth.
Gain hands‑on field experience while developing technical and project management skills.
Enjoy a supportive workplace culture that encourages innovation and creative problem‑solving.
Take advantage of career development opportunities, including continuing education and industry involvement.<br/><br/>#J-18808-Ljbffr





