Base is America’s next-generation power company. We’re rebuilding the foundation of modern civilization–electricity–by deploying a vast network of distributed batteries that is transforming today’s fragile, centralized grid into a resilient and abundant system. We are engineers, operators, and creatives solving some of the most complex, interdisciplinary challenges of our time.
As our Battery and Inverter Compliance Engineer, you will be instrumental in guiding Base through the complex regulatory landscape to achieve full certification and launch of our new battery and inverter. This is a critical, high-ownership role for someone with deep technical knowledge of regulatory standards and a strong drive to influence and navigate the compliance ecosystem.
You’ll work cross-functionally with hardware, firmware, and systems engineering teams, owning our relationships with testing labs and standards bodies and ensuring that every design decision maps to a compliant product path. You’ll be both a strategic advisor and a hands-on contributor—defining requirements, reviewing designs, managing certification test plans, and helping shape Base’s product compliance strategy for years to come.
What You'll Do
Own and lead Base’s relationships with standards bodies, utilities, and Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories (NRTLs), including UL and ETL.
Define and communicate certification and compliance requirements to cross-functional engineering teams early in the design cycle.
Interpret, clarify, and challenge implementation of relevant standards (e.g., UL 1741, UL 9540, UL 1973, UL 9540A, IEEE 1547) and ensure accurate application.
Track regulatory changes and emerging standards that may impact Base’s product roadmap; advocate for Base’s interests in working groups and standards meetings.
Review and approve hardware and system designs for regulatory compliance.
Document compliance-related processes, findings, and gaps to ensure audit readiness and knowledge transfer.
Partner with firmware and controls teams to ensure software behavior supports compliance.
Be the internal go-to expert for NEC (National Electrical Code) considerations across product development.
What You'll Bring
Proven experience taking at least one grid-tied battery/inverter system from concept through full regulatory certification.
Deep familiarity with UL 1741, UL 9540, UL 9540A, UL 1973, and IEEE 1547—ideally with several of these standards committed to memory.
In-depth understanding of National Electrical Code (NEC) as it applies to energy storage systems and distributed energy resources.
Strong technical communication skills–you can translate complex regulatory language into actionable engineering requirements.
Confident navigating ambiguity and pushing back on overly conservative interpretations of standards when appropriate.
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field.
Base is a company for people who want to win and who want their work to matter. We think from first principles, move with urgency, and treat the mission like our own.
We talk about what isn’t working before we talk about what is because every problem is an opportunity to fix something, improve the system, and compound progress. We cut through complexity, stay close to the work, and let results speak for themselves.
First Principles Thinking: Question assumptions. Principles > rules.
Operate at Base Pace: Focus on what matters, act quickly, and learn by doing.
Give & Get Feedback: Be direct, be humble, and maintain a growth mindset.
Everyone’s an Owner: Follow through on commitments and own results.
Strong Opinions, Loosely Held: Drive clarity and make calls with imperfect information.
Committed to the Mission: Rebuilding the grid is a big challenge. We work hard because we care deeply about the impact we’re creating. We work in-person. It’s not a 9-to-5. We are all-in.
Fun & Optimism Coexist with Grit: Collaboration and celebration coincide with the intensity of building real things.