Developing Professional
EES.GEN.P2
Handles conventional engineering assignments with some independence.
Handles conventional engineering assignments with some independence.
The story of this role
Who does this work
A passionate engineer dedicated to creating sustainable energy solutions who wants to design innovative renewable energy systems that lead to a greener planet.
The problem this role solves
- The external problem: Lack of efficient renewable energy systems that can be deployed at scale.
- The internal problem: Feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of energy systems and the pressure to meet environmental goals.
- Why it matters: The belief that every individual has the right to clean and affordable energy.
The plan
- Conduct thorough research to understand existing energy technologies and their limitations.
- Utilize engineering and technology skills to design sustainable energy systems, focusing on wind power.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop prototypes and test their effectiveness.
- Iterate designs based on feedback and performance data to optimize energy systems.
- Communicate solutions effectively to stakeholders, advocating for renewable energy adoption.
What's at stake
Failure to innovate may lead to continued reliance on fossil fuels. Lack of clear communication could result in scaled-back support for renewable projects.
Success looks like
Achieve significant reductions in carbon emissions through innovative energy solutions. Receive recognition within the industry for pioneering breakthrough technologies in renewable energy.
Summary
Handles conventional engineering assignments with some independence. Analyzes wind data or component designs with moderate complexity.
Level — P2 — Developing Professional
Early-career professional; developing skills, handles routine tasks with some independence
- Scope
- Defined deliverables / small features
- Autonomy
- General supervision; reviewed at milestones
- Complexity
- Some non-routine problems; applies established patterns
- Impact
- Own and immediate-team deliverables
- Decision rights
- Routine technical choices within guidance
- Leadership
- May guide interns
- Typical experience
- 1–3 yrs
Core outputs
No core outputs recorded yet.
Adjacent roles
Nearest roles by structural coordinates (level + taxonomy). Distance 0 → 1; each carries its 3-state match band. How coordinates work → · Compare side-by-side →
Componentsshow ▾
Responsibilities2
- Analyzes wind datacommonlevel
- Proposes solutions within established frameworkscommonlevel
Tasks3
- Analyze and interpret wind datacommonlevel
- Develop solutions for engineering challengescommonlevel
- Communicate findings to team memberscommonlevel
Skills4
- Data analysiscommonlevel
- Technical reportingcommonlevel
- Solution developmentcommonlevel
- Communicationcommonlevel
Knowledge4
- Wind energy systemscommonlevel
- Data analysis methodscommonlevel
- Engineering design principlescommonlevel
- Project management basicscommonlevel
competency4
- Problem Solvingcommonlevel
- Independencecommonlevel
- Communicationcommonlevel
- Adaptabilitycommonlevel
qualification2
- Approximately 2–5 years of relevant experiencecommonlevel
- Experience in field workcommonlevel
Title aliasesshow ▾
| Alias | Type | Confidence | Approved |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering (Energy Systems) II | common | medium0.70 | — |
| Engineering (Energy Systems) 2 | common | medium0.66 | — |
| Developing Professional | common | medium0.50 | — |
Classification mappingsshow ▾
O*NET / SOC
- code=17-2199.11title=Solar Energy Systems Engineerssource=corpusreviewStatus=approved