Licensed Electrical Engineer; PE
Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, 98227, USA
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists
Virtual Office Company Based in Bellingham, WA. Remote positions encouraged in WA and OR State.
Location: Bellingham, WA (Remote within WA and OR considered)
Job type: 32-40 hrs/week, hourly
Reports to: Managing partner(s)
Position summaryWe are seeking a professional electrical engineer (PE) with power systems experience to support our growing portfolio of solar, energy storage, and microgrid projects. You will be responsible for drafting and reviewing engineering plans, providing technical guidance to the design and construction teams, while serving as the stamping engineer of record for projects across the Pacific Northwest.
You will play a critical role in ensuring code-compliant, high-performance electrical designs that meet both client needs and utility requirements. While experience in DER system design is preferred, we welcome licensed engineers with strong utility or power systems backgrounds who are excited to learn solar and energy storage technologies in a collaborative, mission-driven environment.
Key responsibilities- Draft, redline, review, and approve construction documents (single-line, three-line, site plans, riser diagrams, voltage drop/conduit schedules, etc.).
- Perform or review load calculations, fault current analyses, protective device coordination, and arc flash studies.
- Stamp engineering drawings and specifications as required (initially for WA; additional states a plus).
- Review and guide drafting work performed by the internal team and external design consultants.
- Ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards, including NEC 690, 705, 706, IEEE 1547, UL 9540, and local AHJ regulations.
Design Team Support (30%)
- Collaborate with Senior Microgrid Designers and junior staff to improve the quality and accuracy of PV, ESS, and microgrid designs.
- Serve as a technical advisor for modeling tools and engineering assumptions, including solar production, load modeling, interconnection points, and grid-forming architecture.
- Review technical narratives, basis of design documents, and design packets submitted to permitting or utility authorities.
- Identify and address design risks early in the development process.
- Support the construction team during project execution with as-built validation, redline review, and field engineering responses.
- Provide guidance on equipment specs, conductor sizing, grounding/bonding, and utility standards during procurement and installation.
- Participate in QA/QC site walks and pre-commissioning testing when needed.
- Support the business development team by reviewing RFP responses, interconnection requirements, and preliminary designs for prospective clients.
- Help evaluate new markets for licensing and permit readiness from an electrical standpoint.
- Contribute to internal engineering standards, templates, and code update tracking to maintain consistency and accuracy across projects.
Minimum Qualifications
- Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in Electrical Engineering in Washington State (required).
- Ability to provide a wet stamp for electrical engineering documents.
- 4+ years of experience in electrical design, power systems, or utility engineering.
- Strong working knowledge of the electrical distribution system, metering configurations, overcurrent protection, and power flow principles.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD, SKM, Easy Power, or similar platforms used for electrical engineering analysis.
- Familiarity with NEC and NESC standards, and understanding of utility interconnection requirements.
Preferred Qualifications
- Additional PE licenses in Oregon, Idaho, Montana, California, Texas, Arizona, Hawaii, Colorado, or Alaska.
- Experience designing or reviewing distributed energy resource (DER) projects, including PV, BESS, or hybrid microgrids.
- Experience with renewable permitting processes and interconnection applications.
- Strong communication and mentorship skills; ability to clearly explain complex engineering decisions to designers, contractors, and clients.
- Familiarity with energy modeling tools such as PVsyst, Helioscope, Aurora, Xendee, or HOMER, and/or ReOPT is a plus.
This is a high-impact role for an engineer who values rigor, transparency, and community-driven energy work. You’ll…
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