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Exoben Inc. seeks a Grid Interface Engineer to manage how Exoben systems connect to power networks. The role ensures compatibility between Exoben systems and grid infrastructure, focusing on power interface, synchronization, and safe operation.
You will collaborate with grid integration, power electronics and control systems teams to ensure robust grid connections and compliance with relevant standards.
Specialization: Grid Connection, Power Interface and System Compatibility
Location: United States
Job Type: Full-Time
Exoben’s systems must connect seamlessly with different grid environments.
This includes stable grids, weak grids and off-grid systems.
Proper interface design ensures compatibility, safety and performance.
We are looking for a practical and technically strong Grid Interface Engineer to manage how Exoben systems connect to power networks.
In this role, you will ensure compatibility between Exoben systems and grid infrastructure.
You will focus on power interface, synchronization and safe operation.
You will work closely with grid integration, power electronics and control systems teams.
This role requires strong understanding of power systems.
This role ensures Exoben systems connect safely to the grid.
You enable stable and reliable operation across different environments.
Your work supports system compatibility and performance.
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