Open Energy Transition

2 open remote positions

Open Energy Transition (OET) is building open-source, high-performance tools for energy and grid planning, which helps system operators, regulators, policymakers, and researchers plan faster, more transparent transitions to clean energy. They value transparency, empathy, trust, humility, diversity, collaboration, and recognition.

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Open Positions

$32,400–$140,400/yr

  • Own the mapping experience as a product-quality system, building and evolving a high-performance geospatial UI where interaction design, performance, and reliability are treated as first-class concerns.
  • Build “pro-grade” geospatial editing workflows, creating tools for drawing and editing points/lines/polygons, including selection states, snapping, validation rules, undo/redo, and exportable artifacts.
  • Deliver a styling/symbology experience users trust by implementing a layer/style editor that supports portable styles, sensible defaults, and powerful “color/size by attribute” workflows.