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Join the National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR), where world-class scientists, engineers, and experts are accelerating energy innovation through breakthrough research and systems integration. From our mission to our collaborative culture, NLR stands out in the research community for its commitment to an affordable and secure energy future. Spanning foundational science to applied systems engineering and analysis, we focus on solving complex challenges to deliver advanced, secure, reliable, and cost-effective energy solutions. Our work helps strengthen U.S. industries, support job creation, and promote national economic growth.
At NLR, you'll find a mission-driven environment supported by state-of-the-art facilities, multidisciplinary research teams, and strong collaborations with industry, academia, and other national laboratories. We offer robust professional development opportunities, and a competitive benefits package designed to support your career and well-being.
NLR's Power Systems Engineering Center (PSEC) works on all aspects of grid integration of advanced energy technologies. Within PSEC, the Integrated Devices and Systems group focuses on fast timescale challenges related to integration of high levels of inverter-based resources (IBRs), using techniques including power hardware-in-the-loop experimentation, power electronics, phasor-domain dynamic modeling, electromagnetic transient (EMT) modeling, grid integration standards, advanced protection, and advanced controls including grid-forming inverter controls, etc. We often lead research in NREL’s power labs including the Energy Systems Integration Facility and the Flatirons Campus. We work closely with industry partners and leading academic researchers to identify solutions for the rapidly evolving power system.
• Develop EMT models in real-time simulators and hardware-in-the-loop platforms for high-power converters interfacing various MW-scale distributed energy resources.
• Develop advanced control methods for high-power converters at different timescales and layers, such as grid-forming control and grid-support functions to improve system performance during transients and steady state and also for non-ideal grid conditions (unbalanced loading, faults, etc.).
• Validate medium-voltage, high-power converter controller and power hardware using the medium-voltage power electronics testing capability at NREL ESIF facility.
• Develop decentralized control techniques to improve the scalability of the modular power converters (e.g., CHB-DAB and MMCs), including PWM interleaving, inter-isolation-barrier decentralized control, communication-less power sharing, and decentralized fault-tolerant control.
• Collaborate with experts at NREL and industry stakeholders
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* Must meet educational requirements prior to employment start date.
Solid background in Power Electronics Design and Control (e.g., research experience in microgrids, cascaded multilevel converters, or multiple inverter coordination is highly preferred).
Experience in power converter hardware prototyping and debugging.
Power electronics converter firmware development experience, e.g., using DSPs.
Software skills: MATLAB/Simulink SimPowerSystems, PLECS, or other power electronics circuit software simulation tools.
Texas Instruments DSP experience. Having experience with Code Composer Studio and/or PLECS or MATLAB/Simulink Code Generation Environment is preferred.
Experience in controller/power hardware-in-the-loop testing is a plus.
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The anticipated closing window for application submission is up to 30 days and may be extended as needed.
NLR takes into consideration a candidate’s education, training, and experience, expected quality and quantity of work, required travel (if any), external market and internal value, including seniority and merit systems, and internal pay alignment when determining the salary level for potential new employees. In compliance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, a potential new employee’s salary history will not be used in compensation decisions.
* Based on eligibility rules
NLR is committed to maintaining a drug-free workplace in accordance with the federal Drug-Free Workplace Act and complies with federal laws prohibiting the possession and use of illegal drugs. Under federal law, marijuana remains an illegal drug.
If you are offered employment at NLR, you must pass a pre-employment drug test prior to commencing employment. Unless prohibited by state or local law, the pre-employment drug test will include marijuana. If you test positive on the pre-employment drug test, your offer of employment may be withdrawn.
Please note that in order to be considered an applicant for any position at NLR you must submit an application form for each position for which you believe you are qualified. Applications are not kept on file for future positions. Please include a cover letter and resume with each position application.
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All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard basis of age (40 and over), color, disability, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, domestic partner status, military or veteran status, national origin/ancestry, race, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding), sexual orientation, and any other applicable status protected by federal, state, or local laws.
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