FluidStack
Electrical Engineer, Power Systems (Generation), R&D
Austin, TX$203k–$232kfulltimemidAdded today
About this role
Fluidstack seeks an Electrical Engineer to design and optimize behind-the-meter power generation systems for AI data centers. You'll engineer electrical infrastructure for fast-build plants, conduct grid stability studies, and integrate distributed generation and storage into resilient campus systems.
What you'll do
- Design electrical balance of plant including generator connections, transformers, and switchgear for rapid deployment
- Conduct stability, grounding, and protection coordination studies for islanded and grid-parallel operation
- Engineer behind-the-meter generation collection, interconnection, and data center integration
- Integrate battery storage and generation into coordinated, controllable campus electrical systems
- Lead designs through commissioning and operational handoff
- Support interconnection studies and compliance with grid codes and standards
What they're looking for
- Electrical systems design for power generation and microgrids
- Generator interconnection and studies
- Islanded operation and microgrid stability analysis
- Inverter-based resource integration with synchronous machines
- Protection coordination and grounding design
- PSCAD or PSSE simulation tools
- Battery energy storage system (BESS) electrical design
- Commissioning and field engineering
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FluidStack
FluidStack builds AI infrastructure at scale, developing data centers and warehouse operations designed to handle gigawatt-capacity compute deployment. The company is hiring for warehouse engineers, data center operations specialists, product engineers, and people leaders to support rapid infrastructure expansion across multiple sites.
- Website
- fluidstack.io
Likely interview questions
- Walk us through a generator interconnection study you've led—what were the key stability or protection challenges and how did you resolve them?
- Describe your experience designing electrical systems for islanded or microgrid operation. What changed in your protection and control strategy?