R&D Engineer in Power Electronics
Dfind Science & Engineering AB / Elkraftsjobb / Västerås
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You will be part of Corporate Research in Västerås. We are the largest research center within ABB with world class expertise and state-of-the-art resources to support innovation in the areas of both power technology and automation. Our multicultural research center consists of approximately 250 scientists from 45 different countries.
As a R&D Scientist at ABB Research Center you will work in a dynamic, motivated and creative team with wide range of experience and competence and access to highly advanced laboratory facilities. Our team is internationally composed and we encourage job rotations as a way of developing competence and to learn how to work in different cultures.
Tasks:
Efficiency, robustness and reliability are key factors driving development of electrical machines and drives. As a part of Machines & Drives team at the ABB Corporate Research in Sweden your main tasks will be:
• Theoretical investigation, development and experimental validation of next generation of large AC machines and low-voltage motors.
• Electromagnetic design and finite element analysis of novel machine topologies, advanced loss modeling and performance optimization.
• Drivetrain optimization in applications ranging from general purpose motors and renewable generation to robotics and traction.
Requirements:
For you it is important to have a good team of colleagues with whom you can exchange your experiences, innovative ideas and technical problems. You thrive in a position where you can take initiative and push your projects towards success. Working in a timely, well-structured manner is a given to you.
In this position we are looking for candidates with the following requirements:
• You have a PhD degree or several years of relevant work experience in the field of Electrical machines. Your background has provided you with theoretical understanding of electrical machine topologies.
• You shall have a solid background in design, simulation and optimization procedures in Electrical Machines.
• In addition, you have a practical experience in developing the test setups and conducting experiments.
• You are fluent in English.
A prior experience in control of electrical machines and power electronics, as well as experience in project leadership is considered to be a valuable strength.
Employer: ABB Corporate Research, Machines and Drives.
Position type: Permanent
Application: In this recruitment ABB collaborates with Dfind Science & Engineering. Please apply at
www.dfind.se/science-engineering.Last day of application: Welcome to apply by the 29th of April!
Please note that a completed application must contain:
• Cover letter. Please motivate why you are suited for this role, in the cover letter.
• Resume
• Degree certificate
Additional information: Recruiting Manager, Dmitry Svechkarenko, +4621-34 51 73, will answer your questions about the position. Union representatives - Sveriges Ingenjörer: Anne-Marie Imrell, +46 21-32 30 65. Unionen: Krista Andersson, +46 21- 34 02 85. Ledarna: Lenny Larsson +46 21-32 85 47. All other questions can be directed to recruitment consultant, Katarina Eken +46 72 237 33 87 or
katarina.eken@dfind.se [ mailto:
katarina.eken@dfind.se ]
Varaktighet, arbetstid
Heltid Tillsvidare
Publiceringsdatum2018-04-23ErsättningFast lön
Så ansöker duSista dag att ansöka är 2018-07-22
Ange följande referens när du ansöker: 201132261
Klicka på denna länk för att göra din ansökanKontaktKatarina Eken
katarina.eken@dfind.se 072 237 33 87
FöretagDfind Science & Engineering AB
AdressDfind Science & Engineering AB
Stora gatan 38
72226 Västerås
KontorsadressStora gatan 38, 72212 Västerås
Jobbnummer 4100249
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