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Senior Field Electrical Engineer

TeraWatt Infrastructure finances, develops, owns and operates electric vehicle charging assets for the permanent transition to vehicle electrification.

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Senior Field Electrical Engineer · TeraWatt Infrastructure

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Job title
Senior Field Electrical Engineer
Job location
Remote
Job description

About Terawatt Infrastructure

The once in a century transition to autonomous and electric vehicles is underway and will require a multi-trillion-dollar investment in energy and charging infrastructure, and the real estate to site it on. Terawatt is the leader in delivering large scale, turnkey charging solutions for companies rapidly deploying AV and EV fleets. Whether it’s an urban mobility hub, or a carefully located multi-fleet hub for semi-trucks, Terawatt brings the talent, capabilities, and capital to create reliable, cost-effective solutions for customers on the leading edge of the transition to the next generation of transport.

With a growing portfolio of sites across the US in urban hubs and along key logistics and transportation corridors. Terawatt is building the permanent transportation and logistics infrastructure of tomorrow through a robust combination of capital, real estate, development, and site operations solutions. The company develops, finances, owns, and operates charging solutions that take the cost and complexity out of electrifying fleets.

Our Values

Six core values guide how we work: commitments we make to each other. Our pace is set by a simple conviction: imperfect action beats perfect inaction, so we move with purpose, adapt without ego, and measure ourselves by progress rather than activity. Ownership travels with autonomy. Your name is on the work, and the best answer wins the conversation, wherever it lives. That candor works because of what surrounds it: people who show up with intention and have each other's back, tough on ideas and generous with people. Our customers feel this as reliability earned daily, every interaction treated as a chance to build something lasting. And underneath it all is why the work matters. The climate doesn't wait, and the stakes are also human: behind every checklist and every inspection is a person going home safely. We call it "This work has a heartbeat” — it's what the other five rest on.



Role Description

One of Terawatt's Core Values is “Electrify the Customer.” Terawatt is seeking a Field Electrical Engineer with strong working knowledge of primary and secondary electrical systems to serve as the field technical lead for construction, commissioning, energization, and ongoing operation of its EV charging sites across North America. This is an experienced professional role: you’ll work from limited information and precedent, adapt established approaches to novel field conditions, and develop engineering solutions with review from senior engineering leadership at key milestones.

In this role, you will independently evaluate field inspections against design intent, exercise engineering judgment to resolve discrepancies and non-conformances that do not have a predefined answer, and make real-time technical decisions with contractors, utility engineers, and Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs), escalating high stakes or precedent setting calls to senior engineers You will assess incomplete or ambiguous field information, apply analytical techniques to identify root cause, and adapt commissioning and energization approaches site to site rather than following a fixed checklist. You will also advise senior engineering, Construction & Development, and Operations stakeholders.

You will work closely with the Head of Hardware & Electrical Systems and associated engineers while exercising independent professional judgment and partnering cross-functionally with Construction, Development, Energy, and Operations (Field Service team).

Core Responsibilities
  • Evaluate field conditions against approved single-line diagrams, panel schedules, three-line diagrams, and site design, exercising engineering judgment to determine whether deviations are acceptable, require rework, or require a design change, with review from senior engineering at key milestones

  • Serve as the owners field representative during: Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) and functional testing of Owner Furnished Equipment (OFE) consisting of: switchgear, distribution transformers, metal clad gear, and EVSE, independently assessing test results against acceptance criteria and determining pass/fail/conditional disposition

  • Evaluate site energization readiness, weighing incomplete or conflicting information from utilities, contractors, internal teams, and make the final go/no-go engineering call, escalating ambiguous or high-risk cases to senior engineering leadership

  • Troubleshoot complex, non-routine electrical and hardware issues on active sites, partnering with Field Service to diagnose and resolve electrical power system problems

  • Analyze field-discovered deviations and as-built changes for engineering significance, and determine which require formal design revision versus documentation only

  • Ensure the commissioning-to-operations handoff, including equipment turnover packages, maintenance schedules, and warranty terms, are sufficient for safe, reliable operation, exercising judgment on what site documentation and guidance the receiving team needs

  • Interpret and apply NEC, UL, IEEE, and local code requirements during field reviews

  • Manage field engineering activity across multiple concurrent sites with competing schedules

  • Report regularly to management on progress, issues, and risks

  • Minimum Qualifications
  • Degree: Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, or a related field

  • 5+ years of field experience with electrical construction, commissioning, or startup of medium- and low-voltage systems, including 480V switchboards and distribution equipment

  • Background in electrical engineering, facility engineering, field technician, power distribution, or comparable field experience

  • Working knowledge of at least two of the following:

  • DC fast EV charging infrastructure (200kW up to 1 MW per dispenser)

  • Power electronics (inverters and rectifiers)

  • Clean energy electrification (BESS, solar, wind, or similar)

  • Substations, microgrids, or utility interconnection

  • Advanced protective relaying and control within MV distribution systems

  • Facility Electrical maintenance and troubleshooting

  • Comfortable reading and field-verifying Single-Line Diagrams (SLDs) and Three-Line Diagrams

  • Working familiarity with the National Electrical Code (NEC), Underwriters Laboratory (UL), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and local building/electrical codes

  • Willingness and ability to travel frequently to active construction and development sites (expect 60%+ travel)

  • Valid driver's license and ability to work on active construction sites, including required PPE and safety training

  • Preferred Qualifications
  • 2+ years of experience in the EV ecosystem, vehicle electrification, or EV charging infrastructure

  • Hands-on experience with commissioning or startup testing on commercial or industrial electrical projects

  • Experience performing or witnessing protection and coordination studies and testing

  • Familiarity with megger/insulation resistance testing, primary injection testing, and switchgear functional testing

  • Understanding of industry standards such as OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol) and ISO 15118 (Plug & Charge)

  • OSHA 10/30 and NFPA 70E arc-flash safety training

  • EIT (Engineer-in-Training) status or a Professional Engineer (PE) license

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    TeraWatt Infrastructure headquarters

    San Francisco, CA

    Company size

    50100 employees

    Founded

    2018

    Total raised

    $1,163,800,064

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    Funding rounds

    • Grant$63.8M
    • Series A$1B
    • Seed$100M