Office of Electricity - Energy Storage Division
Company: Zintellect
Location: Washington
Posted on: March 12, 2025
Job Description:
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Science, Technology, and
Policy Program is designed to provide opportunities for students,
postgraduates, established scientists, and faculty to participate
in programs, projects, and activities at the Department. Fellows
will receive hands-on experience that provides an understanding of
the mission, operations, and culture of DOE. As a result, fellows
will gain deep insight into the federal government's role in the
creation and implementation of energy technology policies; apply
their scientific, policy, and technical knowledge to the
development of solutions to issues of importance to the DOE and
continue their education and involvement in areas that support the
DOE mission either in a technical or policy-related
appointment.About the Office of ElectricityThe mission of the
Office of Electricity (OE) is to lead the Department of Energy's
research, development, and demonstration programs to strengthen and
modernize our nation's power grid so that our nation maintains a
reliable, resilient, and secure electricity delivery
infrastructure. OE's vision includes working closely with industry
and other stakeholders to drive technological and operational
advancements that ensure that every American home and business has
reliable access to affordable energy, and that the U.S. sustains
its global leadership in energy transformation.For more information
about the Office of Electricity, please visit .About the OE Energy
Storage DivisionThe Energy Storage Division prepares the "next
generation" of energy storage technologies to provide system
reliability, resilience, and efficiency. This division advances
research to identify safe, low-cost, and earth-abundant elements
for cost-effective long-duration energy storage. OE's development
of innovative tools improves storage reliability and safety,
analysis, and performance validation.What Will I be Doing?OE's
Energy Storage Division is seeking DOE Science, Technology, and
Policy (STP) fellows, through ORISE, to participate in its research
efforts to rapidly deploy technologies commercially and expedite
grid-scale energy storage in meeting future grid demands. Fellows
joining the Energy Storage Division can expect to:
- Participate in gathering and analyzing relevant technical
information (e.g., technology status, cost, R&D
opportunities).
- Attend relevant meetings/conferences/workshops and summarize
learnings/findings, as appropriate.The OE Energy Storage Division
has several developmental opportunities available for fellows to
gain hands-on experience under the guidance of an OE mentor.Storage
Materials and Systems TeamThe Storage Materials and Systems Team
addresses key cost and performance challenges for storage
technologies that rely on earth-abundant, domestically available
storage materials, including longer-duration (10+ hour)
technologies. The team executes a diverse portfolio of energy
storage materials and technologies (such as flow batteries;
sodium-, zinc-, and lead-based batteries; and thermal energy
storage). Additional crosscutting R&D areas include
interconnections, power electronics, and power conversion
systems.The Storage Materials and Systems Team's ideal candidate
will have expertise in electronics/electrical engineering and
interest in power electronics applications in energy storage
systems. Selected fellows will be provided an opportunity to expand
their professional experience in their existing field as well as
grow their expertise across relevant Materials and Systems topic
areas. Additionally, this developmental opportunity will also
provide the fellow the opportunity to learn project/program
management (PPM) skills, and share past PPM experiences (as
appropriate), in support of the broader Materials & Systems Team
portfolio by collaborating with OE employees in the PPM role within
the Materials and Systems Team.Opportunities may include:
- Learning to draft internal products (e.g., report content,
presentation materials).
- Learning to review R&D work plans and technical
products.
- Participating in the delivery of technical summary
briefings.
- Providing technical knowledge to inform the growth of the
R&D portfolio and design of funding opportunities.Storage
Validation TeamAs the energy storage landscape evolves, the
Validation group must adapt to address emerging challenges and
opportunities beyond core competitive work in long-duration energy
storage (ES). This team executes a diverse portfolio of activities
to validate and integrate the next-generation storage technologies
to be grid and end-user ready. This includes designing, executing,
and evaluating an R&D portfolio that accelerates commercial
adoption of next-generation grid storage technologies.Selected
fellows will be provided an opportunity to expand their
professional experience in their existing field as well as grow
their expertise across relevant validation, safety and reliability
topic areas. Additionally, this developmental opportunity will also
provide the Fellow the opportunity to learn project/program
management (PPM) skills, and share past PPM experiences (as
appropriate), in support of the broader Validation Team
portfolio.Opportunities may include:
- Participating in behind-the-meter (BTM) ES integration, modular
power electronics (MPE) and conversion systems.
- Conducting research and analysis related to ES integration
challenges in BTM applications for rural, low-income, and
multi-family settings that address an untapped market niche in the
Residential and Commercial and Industrial space.
- Learning to package findings to support future Notice of
Funding Opportunity offerings.
- Collaborating in OE crosscut research and informing the
Validation Team of the development of a flexible hardware,
software, and power electronics platform that can accommodate
lithium and non-lithium-ion technologies.Analysis TeamAs the needs
for energy storage tools, modeling, and analysis change, the
Analysis group remains at the forefront of addressing emerging
challenges and opportunities for long-duration energy storage. This
team focuses on adopting storage technologies across the TRL levels
by applying advanced modeling and analysis to improve reliability
and resilience valuation, equip and expand the energy community
with the ability to analyze and adopt storage and provide
analytical guidance throughout DOE on storage portfolio
priorities.Selected fellows will be provided an opportunity to
expand their professional experience in their existing field as
well as grow their expertise across relevant storage analysis topic
areas. Additionally, this developmental opportunity will also
provide the Fellow the opportunity to learn project/program
management (PPM) skills, and share past PPM experiences (as
appropriate), in support of the broader Analysis Team
portfolio.Opportunities may include:
- Learning to write recommendations and/or white papers for
high-priority needs and high-impact projects for:
- Energy storage tool development
- Energy storage Research & Development investment analysis
- Energy storage policy development
- AI for energy storage and relevant topics
- Participating in the development of Storage Analysis funding
solicitations.
- Learning to coordinate with staff to support the execution of
solicitations including:
- Laboratory communication
- Notice of Funding Opportunities
- Prize opportunitiesFellow ProvisionsSelected candidates will
receive a stipend. Amounts are determined by DOE Officials, based
on the candidate's academic and professional background, starting
at approximately:
- Bachelor's degree: $70,000
- Master's degree: $80,000
- PhD: $100,000Fellows are eligible for health insurance benefits
through the ORISE network provider. OE will provide a health
insurance benefits allowance towards the Fellow's benefits cost, up
to the cost of the ORISE network provider premium cost.Fellows will
also receive travel and training allowances to support professional
development activities.Appointment LocationWashington, DC. The
option to participate remotely may be available in some
cases.Duration of AppointmentFellowships are initially for one year
in length and may be renewed yearly. Extensions are determined by
OE and are based on the project needs, availability of funds, and
fellow interest and availability.Nature of AppointmentThe
participant will not enter into an employee/employer relationship
with ORISE, ORAU, DOE, or any other office or agency. Instead, the
participant will be affiliated with ORISE for the administration of
the appointment through the ORISE letter of appointment and Terms
of Appointment.
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