Controls Software Engineer - Bristol - permanent position
Join the Revolution in Sustainable Aviation and Automotive: Controls Software Engineer
Are you ready to be a part of a team that is transforming the aviation industry and leading the charge towards sustainable transportation? Our client, a pioneering force in this movement, is at the forefront of developing groundbreaking technologies that are reshaping the trajectory towards decarbonisation of the transportation industry.
About my Client
Situated in Bristol, our client is gearing up for expansion, currently boasting a team of highly talented individuals. They are actively seeking skilled professionals to join them in their mission to revolutionize sustainable aviation/automotive through cutting-edge technologies.
Key Details
Location: Bristol
Hours: 37 per week
Team Size: Fast growing team with access to world leading experts
Package: Highly competitive (contact us for more details)
Exciting Projects:
High-Performance Electric Motor: Collaborate on developing an Electric Motor for High-Performance, Luxury, Executive cars.
In-Wheel Variant Electric Motor: Contribute to the creation of an In-Wheel Variant Electric Motor for a major automotive client.
Electric Motor EVTOL: Participate in developing an Electric Motor for Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (EVTOL) aircraft.
DC-DC Converter EVTOL: Participate in developing a DC-DC Converter for Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (EVTOL) aircraft.
Why Join Our Client:
Access to a state-of-the-art 40M+ manufacturing facility.
Engage with major funding initiatives propelling our projects forward.
Work on cutting-edge technologies in both aerospace and automotive industries.
Experience a steep learning curve with significant room for growth and development.
Collaborate with top-tier companies in the aerospace and automotive sectors.
Join a team of highly experienced engineers and professionals, each with unique skill sets.
Benefit from over 150 years of combined experience within Electric Propulsion.
Interview Process
Their two-stage interview process is designed to identify individuals who share a passion for innovation and sustainability. My client value your expertise and eagerly anticipate exploring the possibilities of you joining their fast-growing team.
Role Overview
As a Controls Software Engineer, you will provide specialist control software knowledge for industrialization-focused, individual, and collaborative programs in the area of electrical machines and drive systems. This role offers an excellent opportunity to work on the specification, design, development, and calibration of control systems for advanced cross-sector technology projects.
Responsibilities:
Apply industry knowledge of control software design to deliver successful project outcomes.
Provide effective control engineering solutions, implementing model-based design techniques.
Take responsibility for delivery of key software components, including algorithm modelling (MATLAB, Simulink, Stateflow).
Produce high-quality documentation and communicate effectively to stakeholders.
Requirements:
Broad and deep knowledge of controls software design applied to electrical drives, electrification, and hybrid systems.
High-level analytical capability to facilitate conceptual thinking, innovation, and creativity.
Ability to collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams and projects.
Organizational ability to work well with a diverse cross-functional team.
Proven track record in developing, applying, and delivering experimental and modelling research methodologies and techniques.
Applications
We welcome applications from Controls Software Engineers with experience in electric machine and drive development programs in the automotive, aerospace, motorsport, EV, and/or innovation arena. Interested applicants should apply with a copy of their update Cv and a cover letter.
If you're ready to contribute to the future of aviation/automotive and be a part of a team propelling positive change, submit your application now and embark on this thrilling journey towards decarbonisation of the transportation industry