TAE Power Solutions.
The Next Paradigm Shift:  Accelerated.

The future is electric, but only if it’s better — for businesses, consumers, and the planet. We bring electrification to the next level, to enable and sustain a cleaner planet.

At TAE Power Solutions, we design power management systems that use less but do more. From electric vehicle drivetrains and ultrafast charging to stationary energy storage and grid efficiencies, we develop a clean energy ecosystem of proprietary technology designed to go faster, perform stronger, travel farther, and last longer.

About the Role:

We currently have an opening at our Foothill Ranch, CA (Orange County) for a Lead Systems Integration Engineer who can lead and manage BESS and EVSE projects from inception to completion, adhering to project schedules and budgets while maintaining the highest quality standards.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Lead and manage BESS and EVSE projects from inception to completion, ensuring on-time and on-budget delivery while maintaining the highest quality standards.
  • Identify gaps in scope and responsibility to ensure project success. This requires a comprehensive understanding of engineering, construction, and permitting concepts and rules of conduct 
  • Collaborate with customers and stakeholders to understand project requirements, provide technical expertise, and address concerns promptly and effectively.
  • Design and implement reliable and efficient AC or DC electrical infrastructure, utilizing deep knowledge of power electronics, battery technologies, controls, and distribution systems.
  • Oversee the procurement and delivery of components, equipment, and technologies required for power conversion systems, in coordination with the Procurement and Project Management teams.
  • Work closely with the design and engineering teams and external contractors to create detailed project plans, including electrical system diagrams, equipment specifications, and system integration plans.
  • Monitor project progress, track milestones, identify potential risks or obstacles, and implement effective mitigation strategies to ensure successful project delivery.
  • Ensure that power conversion systems adhere to relevant industry standards, safety regulations, and compliance requirements.
  • Provide technical guidance and support to on-site personnel during project implementation and commissioning phases.

Required Education & Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
  • Power Engineer PE license is preferred.
  • Must demonstrate a minimum of 5 years of experience in BESS, DCFC, renewables or related projects, with strong knowledge on PCS.
  • Experience on BESS systems integration and delivering projects to large commercial or industrial customers, utilities, independent power producers, or EPC/consulting firms.
  • Proven track record in successfully managing and delivering complex projects on time and within budget.
  • Ability to work on a start-up environment, requiring agility, collaboration, innovation, and flexibility.
  • Customer-centric approach with excellent communication skills to effectively interact with clients and address their needs and concerns.

 What we offer:

  • A collaborative environment:  An organization, where talents and interests can plug in to different groups outside of direct job description
  • Generous payment rewards:  For novel research, patents, and talent referrals
  • Potential for equity participation
  • Hybrid/remote work options for certain positions
  • Robust team-building events on and off-site

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TAE Power Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.

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