Power Systems Controls Engineer
| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
|---|---|
| Location | Aurora, Ohio |
About this job
TRC is partnering with a leading Power & Energy organization delivering advanced automation, microgrid, and power system control solutions. This role offers the opportunity to work on cutting-edge electrical infrastructure projects involving power system automation, distributed energy resources, and Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS).
SummaryThe Power Systems Controls Engineer will design, develop, test, and implement automation and control solutions for microgrids, power distribution systems, and EPMS applications. This role is responsible for creating control strategies, programming automation platforms, integrating intelligent electrical devices, and supporting projects through testing, commissioning, and customer training. The ideal candidate will have experience with power system controls, electrical automation, and industrial communication networks.
ResponsibilitiesDevelop functional specifications including Sequence of Operations (SOO) and Bills of Materials (BOMs)
Support electrical design teams with development of project drawing packages and technical documentation
Program, configure, test, and deploy PLCs, DCSs, RTACs, IEDs, relays, meters, synchronizers, and HMIs
Design and implement automation solutions for microgrids, power system automation, and EPMS applications
Develop and execute Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT) and Site Acceptance Tests (SAT)
Support field activities including loop checks, startup, commissioning, and system validation
Troubleshoot and resolve issues involving power system automation and control systems
Perform customer training on system operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting
Integrate automation platforms with electrical equipment and power monitoring devices
Collaborate with engineering teams, customers, and field personnel throughout project execution
Ensure solutions meet operational, performance, and reliability requirements
Support implementation of industry-standard communication protocols and network architectures
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from an accredited institution
3–6 years of controls engineering or power automation experience
Working knowledge of power system automation functions such as generator synchronization, load shedding, automatic islanding, operational dispatch, paralleling switchgear, and main-tie-main systems
Experience with automation technologies including SEL, Rockwell Automation, Siemens, Basler, Woodward, AVEVA, Ignition, or similar platforms
Familiarity with power industry communication protocols including Modbus, DNP3, IEC-61850, OPC, and BACnet
Experience supporting FAT, SAT, startup, commissioning, and field deployment activities
Strong troubleshooting and systems integration capabilities
Ability to travel approximately 25% for project and customer support activities