Description: General Information: As R&D Electrical Engineer, you will join our South Europe Technology Center, an organization leading continuous research and development activities on transformers.
Specifically, you will be part of the R&D Team in Zaragoza (Spain), and you will contribute to the development of projects related to the electrical performance of dry transformers and contribute to the successful roadmap execution.
Your Responsibilities: Propose and analyze innovative ideas in the electrical design of dry-type transformers to fulfill the challenging technical requirements of transformer for new markets.
Define Design of Experiments for validating the proposed solutions.
Design and supervision of the manufacturing and testing of the prototypes.
Lead the RD project execution, to ensure the performance, time and cost are within the expectations.
Document project progress, obtain conclusions and derive the design rules of the validated solutions.
Protect the validated solutions by applying the corresponding IP solution.
Support other RD colleagues from all Hitachi Energy RD community by analyzing and optimizing the electrical design of other RD projects.
Provide punctual technical support to factories, salespeople and customers.
Living Hitachi Energy's core values of safety and integrity, which means taking responsibility for your own actions while caring for your colleagues and the business.
Your Background: BSc or MSc in Electrical Engineering or similar.
Higher formal education will be meriting.
At least 2 years' experience in product development and/or design of electrical equipment, preferably dry-type transformers.
Knowledge of magnetic, electric and/or thermal design of electrical equipment.
Strong background in use of electrical FEM simulation (preferably ANSYS Maxwell) shall be well valuable.
Initiative, creativity, "out of the box" thinking and great attention to detail.
Collaborative, solution-oriented approach, and strong communication skills.
Fluent in Spanish and English, both written and spoken.
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