Full-Time
Posted on 7/11/2025
Engine sales and power generation services
$46 - $51/hr
Kent, WA, USA
In Person
Travel up to 50% (Domestic & International)
Pacific Power Group provides sales and service for new and remanufactured engines, marine power, power generation equipment, and commercial trucks. They help customers meet their power needs by supplying and supporting engines and power systems, backed by four sales, service, and parts facilities in the Northwest and Gulf Coast. Their products work by delivering mechanical power through engines for industrial and marine use, generating electricity with power-generation units, and supporting vehicle and equipment power with engines and related components, along with after-sales service and parts. The company differentiates itself with more than 50 years of experience, a dedicated team, and a network of multiple facilities that offer sales, service, and warehousing for parts and support, enabling faster, localized service. The goal is to be a trusted, full-service provider of power solutions—delivering reliable engines, power systems, and support to meet customers’ ongoing power needs.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Vancouver, Washington
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MSHS Pacific Power Group to present at PowerGen University 2026: A deep dive into DSG and genset emissions retrofits. MSHS Pacific Power Group is proud to announce its participation in the 2026 PowerGen Technical Conference, also known as PowerGen University (PGU). This year, its team will lead course PGU103, titled: "Dispatchable Standby Generation (DSG) for demand response and emissions retrofit" What this course covers. Course PGU103 offers a comprehensive look at how utilities and facility owners can leverage emergency standby generators as reliable, dispatchable grid resources while achieving compliance with evolving emissions standards. At the center of this presentation is Portland General Electric's Dispatchable Standby Generation (DSG) program, a pioneering initiative that enables end users to provide grid support using their existing emergency generators. Operating under U.S. EPA rules that allow the controlled use of non - Tier IV emergency-rated engines, the DSG program has supported NERC/WECC reliability standards since its launch in 2000. By providing contingency reserves, the program helps stabilize the grid during localized outages, generation shortfalls, and frequency deviations. A practical guide to retrofitting emergency gensets. A major component of this session is a step-by-step technical overview of retrofitting diesel gensets with modern emissions reduction systems. Drawing from over 35 successful retrofit installations, the course walks participants through the full upgrade process, including: * Initial site assessments and feasibility reviews * Seismic and structural engineering considerations * Integration of emissions abatement systems, including Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) units * Exhaust system engineering and commissioning * Permitting, compliance, and OEM coordination These retrofit projects are especially critical for mission-critical environments such as hospitals, data centers, and emergency response centers, facilities where reliability, safety, and uptime are non-negotiable. Click Here to Read the Case Study. Real-World examples: Portland General Electric's DSG program. The course highlights case studies from the DSG program, where participating customers contract with PGE to make their emergency generators available for grid support during peak demand. While U.S. EPA regulations allow limited dispatch of non - Tier IV emergency engines, Oregon DEQ's 2023 emissions rules required comprehensive DPF retrofits for participating sites. These projects offer valuable insight into the intersection of engineering, regulation, and real-world operational needs. Key takeaways for participants. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of: * How DSG-style programs enhance grid reliability * Which EPA and state regulatory frameworks affect emergency generator operation * The full lifecycle of a genset retrofit project * Engineering and permitting challenges to expect and how to mitigate them * Best practices for completing retrofits with minimal operational disruption Whether you're responsible for utility planning, facility operations, engineering design, or regulatory management, this session delivers practical knowledge that can be immediately applied to your organization's emergency power strategy. Rick has extensive experience in power generation, emissions-compliance retrofits, and complex system integrations. He has led major utility and data center projects and is known for delivering reliable, high-performance, and compliant power solutions. Experienced professional with over 15 years at PGE, including 8 years specializing in project management and construction. Native Oregonian with a strong passion for transmission and distribution systems. When: Monday,January 19, 2026, 10 AM - 12 PM
MSHS Pacific Power Group joins SEG Electronics at the 2025 International WorkBoat Show. Pacific Power Group is excited to share that MSHS Pacific Power Group will be participating in the 2025 International WorkBoat Show in New Orleans, one of the industry's leading events for commercial marine professionals. This year, Pacific Power Group is honored to exhibit as a co-exhibitor with SEG Electronics, who invited its team to join them as this year's key trusted partner. At Booth #4139, MSHS PPG will be showcasing its turnkey custom control solutions engineered for all types of commercial vessels, from workboats and ferries to offshore support vessels and specialized platforms. Its solutions are designed to enhance reliability, operational control, and system visibility across the vessel. Visitors will also be able to explore SEG Electronics' advanced protection relays, which integrate seamlessly with its controls to create a comprehensive and dependable power ecosystem. Meet Its Team - On the Floor and Across the Show Its engineering team will be on-site throughout the event, ready to answer technical questions, walk through system capabilities, and discuss upcoming vessel projects. In addition to its booth presence, members of the MSHS PPG team will also be walking the show, meeting with operators, OEM partners, and industry colleagues. When: December 3-5, 2025 For more information, visit: https://www.workboatshow.com/
MPE Partners has acquired Pacific Power Group, a Washington-based provider of products, parts and maintenance for marine, energy, commercial and industrial equipment.
/PRNewswire/ -- MPE Partners ("MPE" or "Morgenthaler Private Equity"), along with portfolio company Motor-Services Hugo Stamp, Inc. ("MSHS") announced the...