About the Role
Reporting to the Solutions leadership team, the EPMS Engineer serves as the vital link between complex electrical hardware and intelligent software, specializing in the design, deployment, and support of advanced power monitoring systems. Operating at the intersection of electrical power, automation, and networking, you are an adaptable communicator capable of engaging everyone from field electricians and controls engineers to facility managers and executive stakeholders. You excel in high-stakes environments where system requirements evolve and customer expectations are high, leveraging your expertise in low-voltage power distribution, power meters, and Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) to ensure seamless integration with BMS, SCADA, PLCs, and enterprise data platforms. Whether you are conducting on-site troubleshooting or architecting remote solutions, you bring a comprehensive technical skill set to every stage of the facility ecosystem.
Location: Remote with 30% travel Schedule: Standard Compensation: $90-135k+ bonus EPMS Engineer Requirements/Competencies:
Education: Bachelor’s degree or technical diploma in Electrical, Automation, or Controls Engineering (or related field).
Power Systems: Deep understanding of 208V–480V low-voltage distribution.
Hardware: Hands-on experience with power meters, protection relays, and intelligent electrical devices (IEDs).
Integration: Skilled in connecting field devices to automation or monitoring platforms.
Networking: Working knowledge of industrial communication protocols and networking.
EPMS/BMS: Experience configuring, integrating, and troubleshooting industry-standard electrical/building management systems.
Problem Solving: Proven ability to resolve complex, multi-disciplinary technical issues.
Communication: Strong written/verbal skills; able to explain technical concepts to non-technical audiences.
Field Experience: Background in customer-facing roles within field or project-based environments.
Preferred Qualifications:
Critical Environments: Experience in data centers, critical facilities, or industrial manufacturing.
Automation Tools: Familiarity with SCADA, PLC programming, or HMI development.
Power Quality: Knowledge of harmonics, sags, swells, and transients.
Advanced Data: Exposure to enterprise data systems, analytics, or cloud-based monitoring.
Relevant Roles: Prior experience as a Power Systems Automation, Controls, or Electrical Systems Engineer.
EPMS Engineer Responsibilities:
System Design & Deployment: Lead the end-to-end design, configuration, and commissioning of EPMS and automation systems for data center and industrial clients, including hardware, network architectures, and comprehensive technical documentation (I/O mappings, as-builts).
Systems Integration & Troubleshooting: Integrate power monitoring with SCADA, BMS, PLC, and HMI platforms using protocols like Modbus TCP, OPC UA, BACnet, SNMP, and MQTT; perform on-site validation, optimization, and complex diagnostic troubleshooting.
Sales & Customer Consultation: Act as a technical advisor for pre- and post-sales activities, partnering with Sales and Solutions teams to define system architectures, validate customer requirements, and deliver specialized training on data interpretation.
Product Strategy & Lifecycle: Drive U.S. New Product Introductions (NPI) and market analysis while collaborating with R&D and Quality to provide field feedback; manage the full product lifecycle, including upgrades, variants, and end-of-life planning.
Global Collaboration & Travel: Support long-term system optimization and global team alignment, requiring up to 30% domestic and international travel (Europe) for commissioning and key customer engagements.
Company Benefits:Health, Vision, Dental – Client covers 80% of employee premium, 401K with 4% match, PTO, All Federal Holidays, Annual Bonus, Professional Development Opportunities. No wait on any benefits, enroll day 1.
