Power Systems Engineering Jobs in California
Power Systems Engineering jobs in California are among the most active in the nation, concentrated in electric utility operations, renewable energy development, and defense-adjacent grid infrastructure, with openings from entry-level protection engineers through senior transmission planners. The largest hiring centers are Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Sacramento, where employers like Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison, and Bechtel maintain substantial engineering workforces. The most in-demand specialties right now are grid modernization, battery energy storage systems integration, and protection and relay engineering. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Company Description
The California Independent System Operator (ISO) manages the flow of electricity across the high-voltage, long-distance power lines that make up 80 percent of California's power grid. We safeguard the economy and well-being of 30 million Californians by operating the grid reliably 24/7.
As the impartial grid operator, the California ISO opens access to the wholesale power market that is designed to diversify resources and lower prices. It also grants equal access to 25,865 circuit-miles of power lines and reduces barriers to diverse resources competing to bring power to customers.
The California ISO's function is often compared to that of air traffic controllers. It would be grossly unfair for air traffic controllers to represent one airline and profit from allowing that company's planes to go through before others. In the same way, the California ISO operates independently—managing the electron traffic on a power grid we do not own—making sure electricity is safely delivered to utilities and consumers on time and reliably.
The California ISO is committed to the health, safety, and work/life integration of its employees, and is proud to offer flexible work arrangements. This position is available in a hybrid schedule.
Relocation assistance is available.
Job Description
Under the close supervision of the Manager, develops skills and knowledge towards complex engineering projects and assignments, supports power system studies, integrates, enhances and supports advanced applications. Acts as coordinator and tester in the design, engineering and testing of market software (Real Time and Day Ahead Market Applications) and network applications (State Estimator (SE), Real Time Contingency Analysis (RTCA), Dispatcher load Flow etc. in EMS) software. Anticipates, identifies and resolves engineering-related problems or potential problems within assigned areas, and may propose solutions to such issues. Coordinates software changes with other internal departments and with associated vendors as appropriate. Provides technical support and business rule support to other departments and external entities relating to market and reliability operations. Participate in various customer initiatives including but not limited to Energy Imbalance Market (EIM) and Reliability Coordination (RC).
What's In It for You
Our purpose is to lead the way to tomorrow's energy network. Make a difference and impact millions of people who depend on electricity in their everyday lives.
- You get to work on interesting and challenging assignments that will help grow your skill set.
- You will work in an extremely collaborative environment inside our LEED certified Folsom, California campus.
- You will be challenged, be a part of a winning team, and your contributions will be rewarded and recognized.
What You Will Be Doing
- Performs functional and regression testing of existing applications and new features added in the domain of Day-Ahead/Real-time Market, Market Quality Solutions and Transmission Network Applications (State Estimator (SE) and Real Time Contingency Analysis (RTCA) in EMS, Voltage Stability Analysis (VSA) and Dynamic Stability Analysis (DSA). Validates that software and network model meets the business rules, policies, and operation reliability.
- Provides support to the operations floor (including occasionally scheduled in-person), including day-ahead, hour-ahead and real-time desks. Provides training, guidance, and supervisory support for on-call staff as appropriate.
- Demonstrates knowledge of policy issues and related matters. Anticipates, identifies and resolves engineering-related problems and potential problems within assigned areas.
- Maintains the current applications, analyzes system errors from multiple angles, and works with others to determine the root cause of the problem. Focuses on prompt recovery of the system and provides timely problem resolution.
- Partners with other staff to define functional requirements for Market Operations and advanced Network Applications and increase mutual understanding of the capability of optional computer solutions to satisfy needs.
- Integrates, enhances, improves, tests, and supports Day-Ahead Market (DAM), Real-Time Market, Market Quality Services (MQS) applications as well as other advanced applications related to operations.
- Performs the duties needed to supplement designing, testing and documenting user training or other such activities, when necessary.
- Requires 24/7 on-call support (as part of a rotation with the team).
Qualifications
Education and Experience Requirements:
- A Bachelor's degree (BA, BS) in Electrical Engineering with emphasis in Power Systems, Computer Science or related technical field.
- Master’s degree preferred.
- This is an entry level position, no experience is required.
Certifications:
- FE exam or EIT preferred.
Type of Experience:
- Experience with one or more of the following is required:
- Power Systems
- Power Systems Operations
- Energy Management Systems (EMS)
- Advanced network applications
- CIMXML
- Real-time systems
- Market operation
- Web services
- Oracle
- SQL
- Prior internship or project work within the Utility Industry strongly preferred.
Additional Skills and Abilities:
- Strong verbal and written communication and documentation skills required, with a demonstrated attention to detail.
- Ability to use deductive reasoning and analytical thinking with sound judgment and decision-making skills.
- Strong interpersonal and conflict resolution skills are also essential.
- Must be self-starting and willing and able to work independently in a dynamic corporate organization under pressure of tight deadlines and aggressive expectations.
- Problem solving skills with the ability to influence others without direct authority.
- Must be able to work effectively in a team environment as facilitator and team member.
- Must be proficient with Microsoft Office Suite.
Additional Information
The pay range for the Associate Power Systems Technology Engineer position is $40.49 - $56.68 per hour.
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Where California roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Power Systems Engineering Job Market in California
A snapshot from current California openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Monolithic Power Systems44

- Arcadis16

- Apple11

- Qualcomm10

- Rivian4

Top Industries Hiring
- Electronics & Hardware62
- Manufacturing33
- Consulting & Professional Services18
- Construction & Real Estate16
- Technology & Software15
What California Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in power systems engineering jobs across California.
- Active California Professional Engineer license or eligibility to obtain one
- Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with a power systems concentration
- Experience with power flow analysis software such as PSS/E or PowerWorld
- Knowledge of NERC reliability standards and California ISO interconnection procedures
- Proficiency in protection relay coordination and fault analysis methods
- Familiarity with California's Title 24 energy codes and applicable utility tariffs
Power Systems Engineering Jobs in California: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a power systems engineering in California?
The standard path starts with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, followed by passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam administered through the California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists. After gaining the required years of supervised work experience, candidates sit for the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam in the electrical power discipline to earn the California Professional Engineer license, which many utility and large infrastructure employers require before independent practice.
How much do power systems engineerings make in California?
Power systems engineerings in California earn a median of about $130,850 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $74,950 for the lowest 10% to over $212,130 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which companies hire power systems engineerings in California?
Employers hiring power systems engineerings in California right now include Monolithic Power Systems, Arcadis, and Apple, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. California's large investor-owned utilities, independent power producers, and major engineering and construction firms account for a consistent share of these openings, particularly as the state accelerates grid decarbonization projects.
Which California cities have the most power systems engineering jobs?
San Jose, San Diego, and San Francisco lead California for power systems engineering openings, driven by the concentration of major utility headquarters, transmission planning offices, and large-scale renewable project developers in those metro areas, with Sacramento's role as the state capital adding regulatory and grid operations positions that draw candidates from across the region.
Are there remote power systems engineering jobs in California?
Yes, but they're rare. Power systems engineering is fundamentally a field-adjacent discipline, and most roles involve hands-on substation work, site inspections, or close coordination with operations teams that require regular on-site presence. About 9% of power systems engineering openings tied to California are remote or hybrid as of June 2026, with the remote-eligible positions concentrated in modeling, power flow analysis, and regulatory compliance work that can be performed fully from an office or home setup.
How can I get hired as a power systems engineering in California with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying to new-graduate rotational programs at California's large investor-owned utilities, where Pacific Gas and Electric and Southern California Edison both run structured engineer development programs designed for recent graduates. Entry-level protection engineer and distribution planning analyst roles are the most accessible starting points. Passing the Fundamentals of Engineering exam and completing coursework in power systems analysis gives candidates a clear edge, and internships with California ISO or a regional transmission organization build the grid operations exposure that moves a resume to the top of the pile.
Where can I find and apply to power systems engineering jobs in California?
You can find and apply to power systems engineering jobs in California on Migrate Mate, which lists current California openings across utilities, engineering firms, and energy developers. Find roles that fit your background and apply directly to the ones that match.
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