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The Lead Engineer – Advanced Automation & DER Protection / Integration Standards serves as an enterprise technical authority supporting the integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into Duke Energy’s distribution system. This role provides leadership across automation, system protection, and control, supporting DERMS‑enabled grid operations, microgrids, defined control areas, energy storage systems, and other non‑wire alternatives.
Serve as a Lead Subject Matter Expert (SME) for advanced automation and/or system protection and control for DER‑enabled distribution systems.
Lead development and governance of standards related to DERMS integration, automation, and system protection.
Translate project‑based requirements into repeatable, enterprise‑ready automation and protection standards.
Lead the development, governance, and lifecycle management of standards supporting:
DERMS visibility, monitoring, and remote control interfaces
Edge control RTUs for planned islanding and microgrid operation
High‑speed switching and advanced reliability automation systems
Establish standardized automation architectures, including:
Enterprise RTU designs and 80%‑engineered templates
Control applications, logic frameworks, and integration models
Direct advanced system integration and validation activities to ensure reliable coordination with SCADA/ADMS, field devices, and enterprise platforms.
Serve as the standards owner for automation systems supporting behind‑the‑meter generation, large customer special loads, and evolving grid‑edge use cases.
Own and lead the Operational & Automation Standards Control Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop (CHIL) Lab, including:
Standards validation strategy
Remote lab access and testing governance
Technical oversight of production and pre‑production automation testing
Partner with the Grid Automation & Innovation (A&I) team on production CHIL lab alignment, advanced testing strategy, and technology readiness.
Provide strategic coordination with the Grid Systems team to transition devices and automation solutions from development into commissioning and production.
Lead vendor engagement and collaboration with the Emerging Technology Office to evaluate, pilot, and mature advanced automation and embedded edge‑control technologies.
Mentor and technically guide senior and mid‑level engineers, strengthening enterprise bench depth in automation and grid integration.
Provides engineering/technical expertise and guidance in the identification, analysis and resolution of complex problems in area of expertise with the ability to visualize long-term results and assess impacts on a system-wide basis.
Support development of the Engineering Guidebook for Integration of Distributed Energy Resources.
Lead or support planning for protection standards associated with intentional islanding, black start, and abnormal grid conditions.
Provide technical oversight and governance of Control Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop (CHIL) testing environments.
Serve as technical liaison for internal and external stakeholders including IEEE and EPRI.
Act as technical mentor to engineers across automation, protection, and grid integration disciplines.
Bachelors degree in Engineering
In addition to required degree, eight (8) years related work experience
Professional Engineer
Experience with DER automation, DER protection, microgrids, or energy storage systems.
Familiarity with IEEE 1547, IEEE 2030, IEC 61850, and related standards.
Experience with SCADA and control protocols such as DNP, Modbus, or IEC 61850.
Modeling and analysis experience using CYME, PSCAD, Mathcad, Simulink, or similar tools.
Familiarity with IEC 61131 programming language
Familiarity/experience utilizing and programming SEL RTACs
Experience serving as technical lead or SME for enterprise automation or DER integration programs.
Experience with DERMS, microgrids, high‑speed switching, and Control Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop testing environments.
Familiarity with IEC 61131 programming language
Familiarity/experience utilizing and programming SEL RTACs
Experience serving as technical lead or SME for enterprise automation or DER integration programs.
Experience with DERMS, microgrids, high‑speed switching, and Control Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop testing environments.
Familiarity with industry standards and advanced automation protocols.
Skilled in engineering theories and principles
Skilled in the practices of researching engineering and design issues, evaluating alternatives, making sound recommendations and preparing and presenting recommendations.
Good written and oral communication skills.
Skilled principles of project management.
Experience in the utility industry.
Department specific experience applicable to the hiring department.
Hybrid – Work will be performed from both remote and onsite locations after the onboarding period. However, hybrid employees should live within a reasonable commute to the designated Duke Energy facility.
Office, Lab, Field
Must have obtained Bachelor of Science in Engineering from an ABET accredited program and PE
Minimum of 8 years of engineering experience
Nuclear may require either Professional Engineer registration, a Masters Degree in a technical discipline, SRO certification, an RO or SRO license, or Technical Nuclear certification.
A Master's degree in Engineering will be considered in lieu of the B.S. Engineering degree.
Travel Requirements
15-25%