Hybrid Thermal Power Engineer - Remote
California, Moniteau County, Missouri, 65018, USA
Listed on 2026-02-03
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Energy Engineer -
Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineer
Location: California
Overview
Hybrid Thermal Power Engineer - Energy Storage
$150,000-$200,000 (location dependent) + Equity & benefits
Remote role – 25% travel required to Northern California
How do we turn stored heat into reliable, grid-ready electricity and make it bankable, scalable, and attractive to utilities, OEMs, and hyperscalers?
We’re seeking a senior engineer to help integrate high-temperature thermal energy storage into real-world power generation systems. In this role, you’ll design, model, and evaluate hybrid thermal power cycles for industrial plants, grid-connected systems, and data center power infrastructure. You’ll collaborate with EPCs, utilities, OEMs, and customers to develop concepts, support pilot deployments, and translate technical solutions into scalable projects.
Responsibilities- Develop and evaluate concepts that integrate heat storage with boilers, turbines, and grid-connected assets
- Work with EPCs, OEMs, utilities, and data center operators to define integration strategies and validate performance
- Conduct feasibility studies, techno-economic modeling, and operational simulations
- Support pilot programs and help turn insights into repeatable, scalable solutions
- Background in power generation, thermal systems, grid-connected storage, or related power engineering disciplines
- Experience with data center power infrastructure is highly desirable
- 5+ years in EPC, utility, or power generation roles
- Strong modeling and technical analysis skills (Python, Ebsilon, or similar)
- Excellent communication and collaboration abilities
This is a rare opportunity to work at the forefront of hybrid thermal power, helping create scalable, decarbonized energy solutions with global impact.
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