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Posted / first seen2026-05-07 / 2026-05-30
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As Electrical Operations Engineer , you will serve as the technical authority for all electrical systems at Cape Station - Fervo’s flagship geothermal power facility in Milford, UT. Reporting to the Director of Engineering, you will own the reliability and integrity of Cape Station’s medium- and high-voltage power systems, generation interconnection, protection and control infrastructure, and electrical safety program. This role is operational at its core: you are not primarily a designer, but an engineer who keeps a 24/7 power generation facility running safely and at full output. You will work closely with operations, maintenance, engineering and EHS teams to diagnose problems fast, execute improvements, and build the electrical systems and programs that enable Fervo to scale. This position will report to the Operations Engineering Manager.

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