Engineer II Grid Research and Development
MISO | |
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2985 Ames Crossing Rd (Show on map) | |
Feb 18, 2026 | |
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Description
Help power and shape the future of the power grid. As MISO's Grid Research and Development Engineer II, you won't just analyze problems, you'll help solve some of the most complex reliability challenges facing today's power grid. You'll work at the intersection of applied research and real-world operations, partnering with control room experts and system operators to identify reliability risks, evaluate solutions, and strengthen grid resiliency. If you are excited about the opportunity to translate technical research into practical solutions that deliver value for the control room and supporting teams, you'll likely thrive in this role! As MISO's Grid Research and Development Engineer II, you will:
To be successful as our Grid Research and Development Engineer II you should have:
Appropriate level will be determined based upon experience and knowledge. Transformative innovation is happening in the electric industry, from digitalizing homes and distributed resources to renewable energy and an ever-changing grid. MISO manages the electricity superhighway in the Central U.S. and through use of groundbreaking research and advanced technology, our highly skilled employees ensure power flows reliably to 45 million Americans. Operating the electricity grid, running a robust energy market, planning for a bright future - it's what our immensely hardworking and dedicated team does every day. #DiscoverMISO #MISOCareers #lifeatMISO #weareMISO MISO, What We Do #LI-ONSITE Education
PhD (preferred)
Masters (preferred) Bachelors of Power Systems (required) Bachelors of Electronics Engineering Technology (required) Bachelors of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (required) Bachelors of Electrical & Computer Engineering (required) Bachelors of Electrical Engineering Technology (required) Bachelors of Computer Engineering (required) Bachelors of Electrical Engineering (required) Equal Opportunity Employer
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401(k)
Feb 18, 2026