Tesla Energy is building the power grid of the future. Join us as a Power Systems Engineer to
extend our in-house transmission planning and bulk-system modeling capability for energy
storage, solar, and charging infrastructure at mass scale across the Americas. You will own
steady-state, contingency, dynamic, and production-cost studies using industry-standard tools,
translate complex grid analyses into actionable project strategy, and serve as Tesla s technical
voice in planning discussions with utilities and system operators. Most importantly, you will see
your work enable the deployment of clean energy projects that reshape the grid.
Run transmission planning studies: N-0/N-1/N-1-1/N-2 contingency analysis, thermal/voltage screening, and transfer-capability assessments
Perform production-cost and market simulation: hourly dispatch modeling, congestion/LMP analysis, and curtailment estimation for storage and hybrid projects
Execute power-system studies for planning assessments including stability screening and sensitivity studies
Provide pre-bid site screening and transmission-availability assessments for energy storage, solar, hybrid projects, and large-load opportunities
Represent Tesla in transmission-planning and production-cost discussions with utilities, IPPs, and ISOs
Support ISO/RTO planning processes and contribute to FERC planning frameworks
Develop Python automation to scale study workflows and author utility-grade study report
Degree in Electrical Engineering (power systems focus) with 5+ years transmission planning experience or 3+ years at an ISO/RTO, utility, IPP, or consultancy; or equivalent experience
Hands-on proficiency in PSS/E, PSCAD, PSLF, and EMTP-RV for power flow, transient stability, and EMT studies
Expert-level TARA (PowerGEM) for contingency analysis and reliability assessments
Expert-level PROMOD IV or equivalent production-cost tool (PLEXOS, GE MAPS) for market simulation and congestion analysis
Strong Python scripting; familiarity with IPLAN, MATLAB, or Excel-VBA for batch workflows
Knowledge of NERC TPL, MOD, and FAC reliability standards
Excellent written communication and cross-functional collaboration skills
Experience with ISO planning processes, PowerWorld, DIgSILENT, FTR/CRR modeling, or storage capacity accreditation
P.E. or P.Eng. license
Willingness to travel domestically up to ~10%
Benefits
Along with competitive pay, as a full-time Tesla employee, you are eligible for the following benefits at day 1 of hire:
Expected Compensation
$120,000 - $228,000/annual salary + cash and stock awards + benefits
Pay offered may vary depending on multiple individualized factors, including market location, job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. The total compensation package for this position may also include other elements dependent on the position offered. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided if an employee receives an offer of employment.