Job Description
Tasks:
Would you like to help us develop the HVDC technology of tomorrow? As our new Electrical Design Development Engineer you will work with power electronics in high power transmission applications, Power Grids HVDC. On a regular basis you will perform semiconductor valve calculations and simulations in order to find out voltage stresses and losses in the semiconductors and valve electronics. The theoretic calculations will be combined with high power testing in our test laboratories. As a development engineer, working with cutting edge technology, you will need to address many kinds of technical challenges.
Requirements:
You hold a Master of Science, in Power Engineering, Engineering Physics or equivalent. Work experience from similar industries is preferable. It is equally valuable if you have worked with software like MATLAB or PSCAD. As you will be part of a company that operates on the global arena, you must be proficient in English. Preferably you are also fluent in Swedish.
It will be a part of your job to communicate with other departments, team members, projects leaders and suppliers. It is therefore important that you are open-minded and straightforward in your communication. Finally, you are a natural problem solver, who enjoys meeting new challenges.
Additional information:
Recruiting Manager, André Bodin +46 240-78 28 48, will answer your questions on the position. Union representatives - Sveriges Ingenjörer: Annika Lokrantz, +46 240-78 35 23. Unionen: Göran Börjesson, +46 240-78 32 89. Ledarna: Lena Hagström, +46 240-78 21 90. Any other questions can be directed to recruitment consultant Hanna Kontsu, +46 21-32 53 25. Welcome to apply before 2017-06-28
Location:Ludvika,Dalarnas County,Sweden Contract type:Regular/Permanent Business Unit:Business Unit Grid Integration Date posted:2017-06-12 Job function:Design and Engineering Publication ID:SE60973638_E1
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