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Power Systems Engineering

Disciplinary Engineering and Science; LPB

Type:
Full Time
Location(s):
Queretaro VERNOVA QUE MX 2
Date Posted:
Salary:
Job Posting Start Date:
2026-03-18
Job Posting End Date:
Job ID:
R5035890
Job Description

Job Description Summary

Grid Solutions provides equipment, systems, and services to bring power reliably and efficiently from the point of generation to end power consumers. We electrify the world with advanced grid technologies and accelerate the energy transition.

Job Description

At GE Grid Solutions, we are always up for the challenge - and we’re always driven to find the best solution. Our projects are unique and interesting, and you’ll need to bring a solution-focused, positive approach to each one to do your best. Surrounded by committed, loyal colleagues, if you can dare to bring your ingenuity and desire to make an impact, you’ll be exposed to game-changing, diverse projects that truly allow you to play your part in the green energy transition.

If you are ready to make a difference and usher in a new era of energy, come join us.

At GE Vernova, we are always searching for great talent. While we might not have a specific job for you today, we want to know about you when we do. As actual openings become available, you may be contacted to discuss a potential opportunity.

Potential opportunities might include the following roles:

  • Lead Electrical Power Systems Engineer

Required qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering with power systems/power electronics background
  • Proven expertise in power system engineering, preferably in AC substations and power plant system studies
  • Around 8 years of experience in network or transient studies for conventional generation, FACTS, renewable energy, inverter-based power systems, offshore wind, industrial/utility substations, and grid interconnects
  • Willingness/ability to travel 20%, including international travel

Additional Information

Relocation Assistance Provided: No