Siemens Pakistan is looking for a Power System Consultant to join our Smart Infrastructure team in Karachi. Honestly, this is a pretty hands-on role—you’ll be helping clients make their energy systems smarter, safer, and more efficient. It’s not just about software or calculations, though those are obviously important. You’ll need to understand problems, come up with practical solutions, and yeah, a lot of times juggle multiple things at once to make sure everything actually works the way it should.
You’ll mostly work on PTI (Power Technologies International) projects here in Pakistan, but it’s not just local stuff. You’ll also be interacting with colleagues and clients across the Middle East. So, in simple terms, you’re kind of connecting the dots between different regions, helping out, learning from them, and sharing what you know too. One day you might be doing load flow analysis, the next day looking at protection coordination, and then writing up a report that actually makes sense to people who aren’t engineers—you know, something readable, not just tables and numbers.
Technical stuff-wise, you’ll do all sorts of power system studies. That includes load flow, short circuit calculations, harmonics, arc flash, and protection coordination. You’ll also handle power quality assessments for industries or utilities, plus motor protection, CT/VT sizing calculations—the usual things that make a network safe and reliable. Reports are part of the gig too, and they matter a lot. You’ll need to explain what you found, why it matters, and what to do about it. Sometimes that means repeating a point a few different ways—people actually need it that way.
A bit of knowledge about solar systems or battery energy storage helps. Not strictly required, but honestly, a lot of clients are interested in renewable or hybrid solutions these days, so it’s useful. You’ll also need to handle several projects at once, keeping an eye on deadlines, quality, and client satisfaction. Basically, being organized but also flexible—because things rarely go exactly as planned.
Standards and safety are important too. We follow IEC, IEEE, ANSI, and NEC guidelines for electrical installations, low and medium voltage networks, grounding, and protection. Internal QA, regulatory, and safety procedures always apply, and you’ll help make sure your projects follow them. It’s not about policing people, it’s about making sure we do things right, every time.
We’re looking for someone with a Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering and at least 3 years of experience in power system planning, consultancy, or design. Consultancy experience is a plus, but not a dealbreaker. You should be comfortable with tools like PSS®SINCAL, ETAP, PSSE, or SIMARIS Design. Siemens software experience, especially PSS®SINCAL, is a nice bonus. Problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and the ability to explain your work clearly are essential.
You should be flexible to travel occasionally and comfortable working with multicultural teams. Being self-motivated and able to figure things out as you go is important because, honestly, every project has its own surprises. You need to be proactive, practical, and ready to adapt.
At Siemens, we like people who are curious, who want to grow, and who can bring their own ideas. You’ll work on different types of projects, learn new tools and technologies, and actually see the impact of your work. It’s not a “just follow instructions” kind of role—you get to contribute in real ways, and your input matters.
So, if you’re someone who understands power systems, enjoys solving real-world problems, and can communicate what you’re doing in a way that makes sense, this could be a great fit. You’ll be proactive, technically solid, and flexible enough to handle the everyday surprises of energy projects. If that sounds like you, go ahead and apply. We’d love to have you on board and see what we can build together.