Banner Default Image

Grid Edge

Grid Edge

Grid Edge Jobs

​​​Working in Grid Edge

Working in the grid edge industry is a fast-paced and exciting career path that offers the opportunity to be at the forefront of the energy transition. Grid edge professionals are dedicated to developing and implementing innovative technologies and practices that optimize the distribution and management of energy at the grid edge.

There are many different roles and areas of expertise in the grid edge industry. For example, engineers and scientists are needed to design and develop new technologies such as distributed energy resources, energy storage systems, and smart grid technologies. Project managers and analysts help plan and oversee grid edge projects, while sales and marketing professionals promote and educate customers on the benefits of grid edge solutions.

Working in the grid edge industry offers a chance to make a real impact on the world. By helping to optimize the distribution and management of energy at the grid edge, professionals in this field are contributing to a more efficient and resilient energy system. It also provides opportunities for innovation and career growth, as the industry continues to evolve and new technologies and services are developed.

Search all our latest Grid Edge jobs ​​​

​​​​Working in Munich

Munich is a vibrant and culturally rich city located in southern Germany. It is known for its beautiful architecture, rich history, and world-renowned museums and galleries. The city has a strong economy and is home to many global companies and startups, as well as a thriving arts and culture scene. Munich is also famous for its beer gardens and Oktoberfest celebrations, which attract millions of visitors every year. The city is known for its high quality of life, with a good public transportation system, excellent healthcare, and many green spaces and parks.

Culture

  • Munich is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant contemporary culture. The city has a long and storied history, dating back to the Middle Ages, and has been a hub of art, music, literature, and architecture for centuries.

  • One of the most well-known aspects of Munich's culture is its annual Oktoberfest celebration, which is a massive beer festival that draws millions of visitors from around the world. Munich is also home to numerous museums and galleries, including the Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, and the Pinakothek der Moderne, which house some of the most important collections of art in Germany.

  • Music and theater are also important components of Munich's culture, with the Bavarian State Opera, the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, and the National Theater all based in the city. Additionally, Munich is known for its traditional Bavarian cuisine, which features hearty dishes like sausages, sauerkraut, and pretzels.

Commuting

  • Commuting in Munich is generally efficient and well-organized. The city has an extensive public transportation system that includes buses, trams, subways, and regional trains. The system is operated by the MVV (Munich Transport and Tariff Association) and is easy to use with various ticket options available. Munich also has an extensive network of bike lanes and bike-sharing systems.

  • Commuters in Munich often enjoy their journey as the city is known for its scenic routes and picturesque views. However, traffic can be heavy during peak hours, so it is advisable to plan the commute accordingly. Additionally, Munich's central location in Europe makes it an important transport hub, which means that it can sometimes be crowded during rush hour, especially at major stations like Hauptbahnhof.

Search all our latest jobs in Munich

Grid Edge

Senior SCADA Engineer

Austin

N/A

Permanent

​Piper Maddox has partnered with a client who's mission is to enhance the quality of life of the Texans, they serve through water stewardship, energy and community service. At a senior level, tests...