As R&D Electrical Engineer, you will join our South America R&D Center, an organization leading continuous research and development activities on transformers.
Specifically, you will be part of the R&D Team in Blumenau (Brazil), and you will contribute to the development of projects related to the electrical performance of distribution transformers and contribute to the successful roadmap execution.
Responsibilities
Propose and analyze
innovative ideas
in the electrical design of distribution transformers to meet the challenging technical requirements of new markets.
Define
Design of Experiments (DoE)
to validate proposed solutions.
Design and supervise the
manufacturing and testing of prototypes
.
Lead R&D project execution
, ensuring performance, timelines, and costs are within expectations.
Document project progress, draw conclusions, and develop
design rules
based on validated solutions.
Protect validated solutions through appropriate
intellectual property (IP)
strategies.
Support fellow R&D colleagues across the global Hitachi Energy R&D community by analyzing and optimizing electrical designs in other projects.
Provide
technical support
to factories, sales teams, and customers when needed.
Uphold Hitachi Energy's core values of
safety and integrity
in all activities.
Background
Master's degree or currently pursuing a master's
Degree in
Electrical Engineering
, with a focus on
power machinery
.
Solid knowledge in
Power transformers and Electromagnetism
Preferred tools and software:
Creo, COMSOL, and Maxwell
Background in the
energy sector
or
academic research
is desirable.
Availability
: Willingness to
travel occasionally
(approximately 15 days per year)
Hitachi Energy is a global technology leader in electrification, powering a sustainable energy future through innovative power grid technologies with digital at the core.
Over three billion people depend on our technologies to power their daily lives.
With over a century in pioneering mission-critical technologies like high-voltage transformers, automation, and power electronics, we are addressing the most urgent energy challenge of our time – balancing soaring electricity demand while decarbonizing the power system.
Headquartered in Switzerland, we employ over 50,000 people in 60 countries and generate revenues of around $16 billion USD.
We welcome you to apply today.
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