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En ledende aktør innen elektrisk ingeniørvitenskap søker en Power Electronics Specialist Engineer for å utvikle elektriske drivsystemer. Stillingen krever en M.Sc./Ph.D. i elektrisk kraftteknikk og mer enn 7 års erfaring. Du vil være involvert i design, analyse og testing av elektriske systemer i et internasjonalt og tverrfaglig miljø. Rolls-Royce har en sterk forpliktelse til bærekraft og innovasjon, med sikte på å bidra til nullutslipp innen 2050. Det tilbys muligheter for karriereutvikling i selskapet.
Rolls-Royce Electrical Norway AS
For over 100 years, Rolls-Royce has been creating groundbreaking products. We are now working to develop cleaner and safer solutions that will contribute to net zero emissions by 2050.
Rolls-Royce Electric Norway AS is a part of Rolls-Royce’s Electrical and Electronics engineering organization. We develop electric machines and power drives from an early concept level, through building and testing prototypes, to products entering the market. Rolls‑Royce in Trondheim delivers services and products to the aerospace, marine, defense, oil & gas and power generation industries. Electric machines and power drives will replace fossil fuel engines in several sectors, and we are pioneering this change.
The Electric Systems and Components team is responsible for all electric system design and analysis to support the motor designs. This comprises converter hardware and software design, design and implementation of controller structures, as well as more supervisory control systems. Further, the team is involved in analysis, simulation, definition and testing of the full electrical system, including small grids.
New electrical converter and drive concepts are needed to meet the requirements of tomorrow. Reliability, efficiency, challenging environments and cost are key drivers. We are seeking a person that is eager to bring new electric drives and systems from idea to reality. You will be working in several teams with colleagues in our international and interdisciplinary community.
Qualifications:
M.Sc./Ph.D. in electrical power engineering
7+ years of engineering experience
Experience: (We encourage you to apply even if not all the experience is met)
Electrical drives, power electronics and/or electrical systems design
Thermal management and cooling solutions
Testing of electrical systems, instrumentation and the control thereof
Use of advanced simulation tools for of electric drive systems (Matlab/Simulink, Plecs or similar)
Personal characteristics:
Curious and theoretically strong
A knowledge sharing nature
Practical
Innovative and creative
We can offer:
An opportunity to develop new products for one of the strongest brands in corporate history
A team that is committed to make each other shine
The chance to work with one of the world’s largest and most innovative development teams focusing on electric machines, drives and controls.
A position with access to a large organization full of career opportunities
An agile and engaged working environment
Rolls-Royce is a force for progress; powering, protecting and connecting people everywhere. Join us and you'll develop your skills and expertise to the very highest levels, working in an international environment for a company known the world over for excellence and innovation.
At Rolls-Royce, we emphasize quality in everything we do, including diversity and inclusion. If this sounds like an exciting position that you can handle, we encourage you to apply. We will of course facilitate your working conditions if you need this and we really look forward to reading your application!
If you have any questions related to the position, you are welcome to contact Sondre Johannessen, Electrical system and components design manager. If you have any questions related to the recruitment process, you can contact Lisbeth Kringstad, HR & HSE Advisor.
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Rolls-Royce Electrical Norway has built up a strong professional community within engine and engine drive development in Trondheim 1996, and has been part of Rolls-Royce since 2013. We develop electrical technology from an early concept level, through building and testing prototypes, to products entering the market. Rolls-Royce Electrical Norway delivers services and products to the marine market, aero, defence, power generation and oil & gas. Electric machines will replace fossil fuel engines in several sectors, and we want to pioneer this change.