Full-Time

Senior or Lead Engineer

Battery Energy Storage and Microgrid Project Development

Posted on 9/27/2025

Deadline 10/4/25
Duke Energy

Duke Energy

10,001+ employees

Electricity and natural gas utility provider

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Plainfield, IN, USA + 4 more

More locations: Raleigh, NC, USA | Charlotte, NC, USA | St. Petersburg, FL, USA | Cincinnati, OH, USA

Hybrid

Candidate must reside within the Duke Energy service area and within a reasonable commute to a Duke Energy facility.

Category
Electrical Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
MATLAB
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science in Engineering from an ABET accredited program, OR a Master’s degree in Engineering in lieu of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering
  • Minimum of six (6) years of engineering experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering from an ABET accredited program and/or a PE for Lead Engineer
  • A Master's degree in Engineering will be considered in lieu of the B.S. Engineering degree for Lead Engineer
  • Eight (8) plus years or more related work experience for Lead Engineer
  • Registration as a Professional Engineer (PE) for Lead Engineer
Responsibilities
  • Support greenfield and brownfield development through site screening and selection, system feasibility studies, preliminary design, cost estimates, and overall technical due diligence.
  • Perform power system modeling and analysis utilizing tools such as PSSE/TARA, CYME, CYMCAP, PSCAD, and MATLAB.
  • Perform the battery facility design including, but not limited to, electrical system design, such as power and energy sizing, creating one-line diagrams, and equipment selection.
  • Create and submit interconnection requests for distribution and transmission connected projects and analyze study results.
  • Provide technical support and analysis of conductor sizing, capacity testing, reactive power studies, and system protection studies.
  • Analyze and develop augmentation or overbuild strategies for energy storage projects based on the end-of-life need, as well as overall project considerations.
  • Work with Supply Chain on issuing Requests for Proposals (RFP) for EPC and key equipment components.
  • Support efforts to optimize BESS systems design and output.
  • Develop techno-economic models to support improvement of project return on investment.
  • Prepare thorough and accurate technical reports, correspondence, documentation, calculations, and design plans related to projects and analysis of increasing scope and complexity.
  • Develop optimization tools specific to Duke Energy energy storage, microgrid, and solar-plus-storage projects.
  • Stay informed of technology advancements, market trends, best practices, and relevant guidelines and standards related to energy storage technology.
  • Maintain equipment supplier relationships and advise Supply Chain and PMC on energy storage technology trends.
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited program
  • Masters and/or PhD in Electrical Engineering
  • Knowledge of generation interconnection (FERC and State)
  • Experience using GIS
  • Power system transient stability study experience, dynamic study experience, and/or converter control experience
  • Experience in the electric utility industry and a demonstrated understanding of distribution and transmission materials, functionality, applications, and concepts.
  • Increasingly proficient in practices of researching engineering and design issues, evaluating alternatives, preparing and presenting recommendations.
  • Demonstrated effective organizational skills.
  • Proficient in principles of project management.
  • Demonstrated ability to conquer challenging work requirements and achieve business results, regardless of detailed subject knowledge, through the application of technical abilities and problem-solving skills, including effective planning, industry knowledge, organization, management skills, and determination.
  • Demonstrated ability to control stressful situations, negotiate positions, provide instruction, training, and direction to others.
  • Demonstrated ability to work with diverse teams ranging from executive management and key stakeholders to construction contractors and construction personnel.
  • Demonstrated ability to read, comprehend, and retain the information conveyed in complex documents. Follow oral and written instruction, convert those instructions to work product, exercise good judgment, and communicate effectively.
  • Demonstrated ability to collect and organize data, study and apply policies and procedures, evaluate graphic and/or numerical information, effectively organize and monitor technical work activities, including ability to read and comprehend technical drawings, graphs, maps, and other technical documents.
  • Demonstrated ability to make informative and persuasive presentations to peers, leadership, and stakeholders.

Duke Energy provides electricity and natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers across the United States by generating, transmitting, and distributing energy. It uses a mix of traditional sources like coal and nuclear and growing wind and solar projects, supported by grid infrastructure and technologies such as drones to keep operations safe and efficient. Customers are billed for their energy use, with rates set by government regulators and programs to help manage bills and improve energy efficiency. Its goal is to deliver dependable, cleaner energy while expanding renewable capacity and serving communities through diverse, inclusive practices.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Charlotte, North Carolina

Founded

1904

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What believers are saying

  • Signed 2.7 GW data center agreements in Q1 2026, totaling 7.6 GW executed.
  • Brookfield invests $6B for 19.7% Duke Energy Florida stake, funding $87B capex.
  • US NRC renewed Robinson Nuclear Plant license through 2050 in April 2026.

What critics are saying

  • $103B five-year capex strains balance sheet with $1B convertible bonds due 2029.
  • NextEra Energy outpaces with 8-10% EPS growth via faster renewables through 2029.
  • South Carolina PSC pushback denies cost recovery on 1,365 MW Anderson gas plant.

What makes Duke Energy unique

  • Duke Energy serves 7.2 million customers across 104,000 square miles with 58,200 MW capacity.
  • Operates diverse fleet including nuclear, coal, hydro, gas turbines, and pumped storage.
  • Headquartered in Charlotte, NC, as Fortune 150 electric and natural gas holding company.

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Company News

National Today
Apr 11th, 2026
V Square Quantitative Management purchases $674K stake in Duke Energy

V Square Quantitative Management has purchased a new stake of 5,753 shares in Duke Energy Corporation, valued at approximately $674,000, according to a recent SEC filing. The investment was made during the fourth quarter. Duke Energy is one of the largest electric power holding companies in the United States, serving millions of customers across the Carolinas, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. The purchase represents institutional confidence in the utility provider's financial stability and growth potential. Other large investors have also recently adjusted their holdings in Duke Energy, with mixed activity across the institutional investor landscape. The investment signals continued confidence in the utility sector despite broader market volatility.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 5th, 2026
Duke Energy sells Tennessee gas business for $2.5B, wins approval for 1,365 MW South Carolina plant

Duke Energy has received approval from South Carolina's Public Service Commission to build a 1,365 MW natural gas plant in Anderson County, whilst completing the $2.48 billion sale of its Tennessee Piedmont Natural Gas distribution business to Spire. The moves represent a strategic shift, exiting non-core distribution markets whilst investing in regulated generation under South Carolina's Energy Security Act. The sale proceeds will support Duke's $103 billion five-year regulated capital plan, which now includes the Anderson County plant. The company's narrative projects $36.7 billion revenue and $6.2 billion earnings by 2029, requiring 4.9% annual revenue growth. However, investors face risks around regulatory pushback on cost recovery and the balance between heavy capital requirements and an already stretched balance sheet.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 13th, 2026
Duke Energy shares rise 3.9% despite Q4 earnings miss, revenues beat estimates at $7.94B

Duke Energy reported fourth-quarter 2025 earnings of $1.50 per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.51 by 0.6% and declining 9.6% year over year. However, shares have risen 3.9% in the month since the earnings report. Total operating revenues reached $7.94 billion, beating estimates by 3.9% and increasing 7.9% from the prior year. Full-year 2025 adjusted earnings were $6.31 per share, up from $5.90 in 2024. Operating expenses rose 11% year over year to $5.83 billion, driven by higher costs for natural gas, operations and maintenance. Electric sales volume increased 2.3% whilst the average customer count grew 1.5%. The Electric Utilities & Infrastructure segment reported adjusted earnings of $1.21 billion, down from $1.24 billion in the year-ago quarter.

Investing.com
Mar 9th, 2026
Duke Energy shares slip 1.1% after announcing $1B convertible bond offering

Duke Energy shares fell 1.1% to $131.01 after the utility announced a private offering of $1 billion in convertible bonds due 2029. The Charlotte, North Carolina-based company plans to use proceeds to repay part of its $1.725 billion in 4.125% convertible bonds maturing in April 2026, along with general corporate purposes. Duke Energy has a market capitalisation of approximately $102 billion. Last month, the company increased its five-year capital expenditure plan to $103 billion to address rising power demand from data centres.

Yahoo Finance
Feb 4th, 2026
Duke Energy's $6B Florida stake sale and $16B capex plan to power US demand growth

Duke Energy Corporation, America's largest regulated electric utility serving 8.9 million electric customers across six states, presents a steady income-focused investment case built on regulated returns and dividend reliability, according to an analysis by Serhio MaxDividends. The company pays a $4.26 annual dividend yielding 3.53%, backed by 20 consecutive years of increases. Third-quarter 2025 revenues reached $8.54 billion, up roughly 4.8% year-over-year, with GAAP earnings per share of $1.81 beating expectations. Duke is positioned to benefit from accelerating demand growth of 3–4% through the decade, driven by data centres and manufacturing expansion. The company has announced a $16 billion five-year capital expenditure plan and recently sold a $6 billion stake in Duke Energy Florida to Brookfield to strengthen its balance sheet.

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