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Researcher Electrical Systems Engineering, Sines
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Ray Human Capital, Lda
Location:
Sines, Portugal
Job Category:
Other
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Yes
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Job Reference:
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5
Posted:
03.06.2025
Expiry Date:
18.07.2025
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Job Description:
Researcher Electrical Systems Engineering
HyLab’s final goal is to create a worldwide reference Research, Development and Innovation (R&D+I) cluster focused on hydrogen competitiveness, innovation, and new product development. The lab aims to bridge academia and industry in green hydrogen deployment, supporting the energy transition across the entire hydrogen value chain. The project involves national and international R&D institutes, academia, industry, SMEs, startups, and hydrogen technology manufacturers.
We are seeking a Researcher in Electrical Systems Engineering who will report to the Lead Research on Energy Conversion. The role involves developing applied research in electrical systems, control algorithms, and hydrogen-powered transportation design.
The responsibilities include:
* Designing control algorithms for electrical propulsion in ships, rail, and trucking to optimize energy use.
* Developing energy management tools for different transportation modes.
* Researching diagnostic tools to prevent operational failures.
* Collaborating on R&D projects aligned with national recovery plans.
* Working with partners to ensure project success and reporting.
* Providing services to industry partners.
* Disseminating scientific knowledge through publications and presentations.
Qualifications include:
* Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field.
* Experience in electrical circuit design and hydrogen energy pathways.
* Power electronics experience is a plus.
* Proficiency in MATLAB/Simulink, HOMER, and Python is advantageous.
* English proficiency at C1 level.
Benefits include working on challenging, environmentally impactful problems in an innovative environment with leading European researchers. Opportunities include relocating or working at the new HyLab headquarters in Sines, Portugal, with a competitive salary package.
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