
Mansoor S
Electrical Engineer
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Power Systems & Simulation Engineer
Freelancing Career • Freelance
Dec 2021 - Present • 4 yrs 5 mos
I am a professional Electrical Power Engineer, currently pursuing my Master’s degree, with a deep specialization in grid-scale simulation, power systems analysis, and renewable energy modeling. Over the years, I have built a strong technical foundation focused on transforming complex, theoretical engineering challenges into highly precise digital models. My practical expertise spans industry-standard simulation software including MATLAB/Simulink, ETAP, PSCAD/EMTDC, PVsyst, and the System Advisor Model (SAM). Whether it is designing intricate single-line diagrams, performing load-flow and short-circuit studies, or executing high-accuracy solar PV yield assessments, I approach every project with a blend of technical accuracy and execution-ready reporting to help clients optimize their systems. My commitment to advancing power infrastructure is backed by a strong track record of academic excellence, having graduated with a 3.66 CGPA, and solidifying my expertise through peer-reviewed research. I have authored and published two engineering papers focused on the prospects and loss optimization of the Matiari-Lahore VSC-HVDC transmission network in Pakistan. These works were presented at premier international platforms, including the ICSET and IMTIC conferences, with my core simulation research officially indexed on IEEE Xplore. This deep academic and analytical background allows me to tackle high-level simulation, data visualization, and engineering design tasks that generic freelancers simply cannot handle. On the practical front, my field experience perfectly bridges the gap between digital design and real-world operations. I have completed hands-on engineering internships within massive industrial facilities, including the Jamshoro Power Company Limited, where I analyzed the operation and maintenance of heavy-duty thermal generators, steam turbines, and massive transformers. Additionally, during my time at the 220kV Grid Station NTDC, I studied substation protection