Lead Engineer (Electrical Planning and Design), Electrical Engineering
National Grid | |
$156,000 - $183,000
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United States, Massachusetts, Waltham | |
Apr 20, 2026 | |
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About us
Superpowered. Meaningful work. Human impact. A story we're proud to tell. This is what matters to us at National Grid. In a world of complexity and unanswered questions, there is one thing we're certain about: The power of our people. National Grid is hiring a Lead Engineer (Electrical Planning and Design), Electrical Engineering for Waltham, MA. This is a hybrid role (MA, VT, ME, RI, CT, NH) with approximately 1-2 days per week in the office. Job Purpose
As Lead Engineer - Integrated Energy Planning (IEP), you will provide dedicated electric system engineering support to the Integrated Energy Planning team. The Lead Engineer - IEP will be part of the Distribution Planning & Asset Management (DPAM) team, with dotted-line reporting to the Director of IEP, within Network Strategy & Regulation. IEP is a coordinated approach to energy system planning that considers community and customer energy needs and co-optimizes gas and electric network investments and customer electrification adoption throughout Massachusetts. This is a new and unique engineering role that provides an exciting opportunity for an experienced electric system engineer to shape the future of energy networks in support of the Commonwealth's pursuit of its climate mandates, while ensuring affordable, reliable energy delivery. IEP is an emerging field of work. Gas and electric companies are working together to develop methods and processes for doing cross-network coordination and planning. The IEP Lead Engineer will play a key role in defining how integrated network planning will work in practice. This role will be responsible for building a set of IEP capabilities for electric system planning, leading the development and implementation of robust planning tools, standards, processes, and compliance frameworks that support technical and investment decision-making. The IEP Lead Engineer will be responsible for performing electric engineering analyses for Non-Pipeline Alternative projects proposed by a Gas utility, such as targeted electrification of gas loads, as well as strategic IEP studies. This work includes identifying system issues resulting from incremental electrification load and developing solutions to address identified issues. This is a new and unique electrical engineering role. The IEP Lead Engineer must be entrepreneurial, able to work independently and driven to tackle novel challenges. In addition, this role must be able to learn and understand existing DPAM engineering systems and processes and then design and own novel process designs that address IEP-specific needs. Given the nature of IEP, the IEP Lead Engineer must have good relationship-building and stakeholder management skills to support cross-functional relationships, especially to counterpart Gas engineers (both at National Grid and at the four other non-affiliated Gas companies within the Commonwealth). Finally, the IEP Lead Engineer will need to communicate engineering concepts to non-engineering audiences, including in policy and regulatory contexts. A list of responsibilities follows. Key Accountabilities
Knowledge & Experience Required:
Knowledge of relevant industry practice, standards and legislation.
Qualifications
More Information Salary - $156,000 - $183,000 This position has a career path which provides for advancement opportunities within and across bands as you develop and evolve in the position; gaining experience, expertise and acquiring and applying technical skills. Candidates will be assessed and provided offers against the minimum qualifications of this role and their individual experience. National Grid is an equal opportunity employer that values a broad diversity of talent, knowledge, experience and expertise. We foster a culture of inclusion that drives employee engagement to deliver superior performance to the communities we serve. National Grid is proud to be an affirmative action employer. We encourage minorities, women, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans to join the National Grid team. | |
$156,000 - $183,000
Apr 20, 2026