Remote Power Systems Software Engineer Intern
Lenexa, Johnson County, Kansas, 66215, USA
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Software Development
Software Engineer, Cloud Engineer - Software
Job Title
Power Systems Software Engineer Student Employee
LocationRemote / Home Based
Job Summary and DescriptionThis is an exciting internship opportunity for a motivated student to play a meaningful role in modernizing critical power systems R&D software. You will contribute to the transition of our existing monolithic applications centered around the Grid Analysis Toolkit (GAT) and Automation of Outage Coordination (AOC) into a modern microservices architecture combined with a multi‑agent AI platform. You will help design, develop, and test new services and intelligent agents that will make power system analysis faster, more reproducible, scalable, and intelligent.
This is a hands‑on role where you will work directly with experienced power systems engineers on real research software that supports grid modernization.
- Design and develop microservices (primarily in Python/FastAPI) for key capabilities such as data ingestion, topology processing, power flow, contingency analysis, and outage coordination.
- Implement and integrate AI agent workflows (using frameworks like Lang Graph) that orchestrate complex research tasks and interact with the new microservices.
- Wrap and modernize existing GAT library functions (topology processing, power flow, contingency analysis, model processing, time‑series ingestion) into scalable services.
- Build supporting infrastructure components (Docker containers, CI/CD pipelines, observability) on Microsoft Azure.
- Ensure high reproducibility of results using tools such as MLflow and containerization.
- Document technical designs, methodologies, and results; contribute to internal reports and presentations.
- Participate in code reviews, architecture discussions, and agile‑style team collaboration.
- Support the gradual migration from the current monolith to the new architecture using incremental approaches.
- Currently completed a Master’s degree or pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field.
- Strong proficiency in Python.
- Solid understanding of power system fundamentals (power flow, contingency analysis, grid modeling, etc.).
- Experience (academic or personal projects) developing software applications.
- Interest in modern software architecture, cloud computing, and AI.
- Experience with power systems analysis tools or libraries (GAT, PyPSA, MATPOWER, or similar).
- Familiarity with FastAPI, Docker, Kubernetes (AKS), Azure cloud services, Postgre
SQL, Git Hub Actions, or MLflow. - Exposure to microservices architecture, REST APIs, or event‑driven systems.
- Experience or strong interest in building AI agents / LLM‑based workflows.
- Knowledge of HTML5 / basic front‑end development (a plus for building simple interfaces).
- Master’s student in Electrical/Computer Engineering with a focus on power systems software or software engineering for energy systems.
- Passionate about both power systems engineering and modern software practices.
- Strong analytical, problem‑solving, technical writing, and presentation skills.
- Self‑motivated, able to work independently in a remote setting while collaborating effectively.
- Hands‑on experience with cutting‑edge software architecture (microservices + multi‑agent systems) in a real power systems R&D environment.
- Deep exposure to Azure cloud technologies and Dev Ops practices.
- Opportunity to work with production‑grade GAT and AOC tools that support grid reliability research.
- Mentorship from experienced power systems and software engineers.
- Valuable portfolio pieces (code, documentation, presentations) for your future career in energy tech or software engineering.
- Potential for continued part‑time or full‑time collaboration after the internship.
- Undergraduate: $16–29 per hour
- Master’s: $27–33 per hour
- Ph.D.: $31–36 per hour
These ranges are an estimate, and the actual hourly rate may vary based on applicant's education, experience, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity and alignment with market data. The hourly rate may also be adjusted based on applicant's geographic location.
Benefits- Student employees are eligible for Social Security, State Disability Insurance, and Workers’ Compensation Insurance. Benefit programs such as health insurance and retirement are not available to student employees.
- Students who relocate to an EPRI office are responsible for covering all relocation costs.
EPRI is an equal opportunity employer. EEO/AA/M/F/VETS/Disabled.
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