Giga Energy is a dynamic company focused on building the future of AI infrastructure, and they are seeking a Power Generation Engineer to own the engineering, reliability, and performance of their generation assets. The role involves designing systems, diagnosing failures, and ensuring that facilities maintain uptime by working closely with Operations and managing vendors.
Responsibilities:
- Own the design, specification, and engineering of power generation systems — including gas turbines, diesel generators, and hybrid configurations — from concept through commissioning
- Serve as the technical authority for generation assets on site: monitor performance, investigate anomalies, and drive corrective action before issues become outages
- Develop and own electrical design packages: single-line diagrams, load flow studies, short-circuit analyses, and protection coordination
- Build and maintain preventive and predictive maintenance programs; track reliability metrics (availability, MTBF, MTTR) and use data to drive continuous improvement
- Lead commissioning activities including SAT, FAT, and integrated system testing for new generation assets
- Develop and implement SCADA and control system strategies for real-time generation monitoring and management
- Manage vendor and contractor relationships through procurement, installation, and ongoing O&M; hold them accountable to Giga's standards
- Coordinate with utilities and grid operators on interconnection requirements, capacity reservations, and compliance obligations
- Ensure all generation activities comply with applicable codes and standards (NEC, NFPA 70E, IEEE, NERC) and champion electrical safety across the team
- Identify opportunities to improve system efficiency, reduce fuel costs, and increase generation reliability; build the case and drive implementation
Requirements:
- 5+ years of experience in power generation, utility, or industrial power systems engineering
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems Engineering, or a closely related field
- Deep hands-on knowledge of generator controls, paralleling switchgear, automatic transfer systems, and HV/MV electrical systems (up to 34.5 kV)
- Proficiency in power systems analysis software (ETAP, SKM PowerTools, or equivalent)
- Demonstrated ability to own generation assets through their full lifecycle — from design and commissioning to long-term O&M
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to diagnose complex generation issues under time pressure
- Clear communicator who can work across Engineering, Operations, and external stakeholders without losing technical accuracy
- Professional Engineer (PE) license
- Experience with microgrids, combined heat and power (CHP), or behind-the-meter generation systems
- Familiarity with renewable integration including solar, BESS, or wind in a generation stack
- Background in data center, crypto mining, or other high-demand, always-on power environments
- Project management experience on EPC or capital projects with generation scope