Associate Research Engineer
Listed on 2026-07-03
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Responsibilities
Assisting in designing, prototyping, and documenting technologies for application in SEL products or solutions.
Assist engineers in research and writing new ideas and functional specifications.
Analyze competitor products.
Participate in the development of application notes, white papers, technical reports, and conference and journal papers on innovative applications or ideas.
Protect SEL intellectual property by writing patent and copyright applications.
Follow and apply SEL Values, Principles of Operations, and World Class Manufacturing Principles.
QualificationsBachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering with a focus on power preferred, related or equivalent experience is acceptable.
Knowledge in one of the following areas:
- Power system analysis, power system protection, and power system stability
- Experience with EMTP, load flow, and short circuit studies
- Experience with digital signal processing
Demonstrated excellent writing, documentation, and speaking skills.
Willing to travel up to 25%.
LocationPullman, WA.
BenefitsCompetitive pay. Superior benefits. Inspiring work.
We’re 100% employee owned. Retirement benefits include an employer funded stock ownership plan (ESOP) and personal 401(k) options. We offer top tier medical, prescription, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance.
We recognize the importance of a healthy life balance and offer: 10 paid holidays, annual vacation accrual starting at 12 days, 9 paid sick days, and paid family and medical leave that covers 90% of your pay.
We foster growth and development of our employees through avenues such as STEM courses, apprenticeships, tuition assistance, and engineering development programs.
Pay RangeWe anticipate filling this position as an Associate Research Engineer: $84,000 — $124,000.
Equal Opportunity StatementSEL is an Equal Opportunity
Employer:
Vets/Disabled invents, designs, and builds digital products and systems that protect power grids around the world.
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