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Postdoc (f/m/d) for Mechanics of Switching Devices

Siemens

Berlin

Hybrid

EUR 50.000 - 70.000

Vollzeit

Vor 5 Tagen
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Zusammenfassung

Siemens is seeking a motivated Postdoc to focus on Mechanics of Switching Devices in Berlin. The successful candidate will develop simulation techniques and work collaboratively on dynamic structural systems. This role, offering a 24-month contract, provides a unique chance to apply academic insights in an industrial setting, while enjoying flexible work arrangements and professional growth opportunities.

Leistungen

Supervision by top experts in the field
Flexible working options, including remote work
Attractive salary and 30 days leave
Shareholder programs
Family-friendly services

Qualifikationen

  • Ph.D. required in relevant fields.
  • Experience with numerical simulation and multi-body systems valued.
  • Fluency in English required; German as a plus.

Aufgaben

  • Research and develop simulation techniques for switching devices.
  • Create and validate dynamic structural models.
  • Collaborate across departments and publish research results.

Kenntnisse

Knowledge of switching devices
Numerical simulation for dynamic structural mechanics
Creative
Analytical
Team player

Ausbildung

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field

Tools

Siemens NX
Recurdyn

Jobbeschreibung

Postdoc (f/m/d) for Mechanics of Switching Devices, Berlin
Client:

Siemens

Location:

Berlin, Germany

Job Category:

Other

EU work permit required:

Yes

Job Reference:

d24f43e9dc5c

Job Views:

3

Posted:

21.06.2025

Expiry Date:

05.08.2025

Job Description:

We develop networks that supply our cities with light and heat intelligently, leveraging automation and digitalization in the process and manufacturing industries. For these and future projects, we seek skilled researchers with creativity and dedication. This role involves developing simulation techniques for switching devices in medium voltage applications, creating models for dynamic structural systems, validating these models through experiments, publishing research findings, and collaborating across departments and with external partners. The position offers an opportunity to transfer academic knowledge into industrial practice, with a fixed 24-month contract.

Responsibilities:
  1. Research and develop simulation techniques for switching devices for medium voltage applications.
  2. Create and validate models for dynamic structural systems.
  3. Publish research results both internally and externally.
  4. Collaborate across departments and with external research partners.
  5. Apply academic knowledge to industrial environments.
Qualifications:
  1. Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, or a related field.
  2. Knowledge of switching devices, circuit breakers, multi-body systems.
  3. Experience with numerical simulation for dynamic structural mechanics and multi-body simulations, including solver methods.
  4. Proficiency in simulation software such as Siemens NX or Recurdyn is a plus.
  5. Excellent command of English; German is a plus.
  6. Creative, analytical, results-oriented, team player.
What we offer:
  • Supervision by top experts in the field.
  • Flexible working options, including 2-3 days of remote work per week.
  • Research opportunities aligned with company roadmap.
  • Attractive salary, 30 days leave, flexible work models.
  • Shareholder programs, family-friendly services.
Additional notes:

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