Electromagnetic Simulation Engineer
Electromagnetic Simulation Engineer focuses on develop and execute 2d/3d electromagnetic finite element analysis (fea) models for high power, high speed electric motors using tools like jmag, motor-cad, ansys maxwell, or flux.
What the role involves
- Develop and execute 2D/3D electromagnetic finite element analysis (FEA) models for high power, high speed electric motors using tools like JMAG, Motor-CAD, Ansys Maxwell, or Flux.
- Analysing and optimize designs for high-speed operation (60k+ RPM), high power density, thermal management, and manufacturability constraints.
- Supporting transient and harmonic analyses for inverter switching effects, PWM harmonics, and electromagnetic forces.
- Collaborate with mechanical, thermal, controls, and manufacturing teams to integrate EM results into holistic motor design.
- Validate simulation results against test data.
- Document analysis methods, results, and recommendations in technical reports.
Skills and requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical field.
- 3-7 years of experience in electromagnetic simulation for electric motors or machines.
- Strong understanding of electric machine theory, including PMSM/IPMSM design principles, field-weakening, reluctance torque, and loss mechanisms.
- Communicate technical results effectively.
Confirmed role details
- Electromagnetic Simulation Engineer - Onsite.
Candidate fit
- Proactive and self-motivated with ability to manage multiple priorities.
Additional role context
- Passionate about electric machine design and motorsport technology.
- Play a pivotal role in ensuring the reliability and performance of a next-generation Formula 1 power unit.
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