Electrical Design Engineer
Are you a talented electrical designer looking for an exciting opportunity to advance your career? Then look no further! Berg Propulsion, a leading global engineering company, is looking for a dedicated Electrical Design Engineer to join our control systems team.
At Berg Propulsion , we pride ourselves on our innovative approach and our commitment to excellence. Our team consists of experts who work closely together to support customers with new projects and field issues. We value diversity, competence and a spirit of cooperation, which makes us a leader in the engineering industry.
Job details
As an Electrical Design Engineer at Berg Propulsion, you will play an important role in designing, developing, and testing cutting-edge electrical systems and components. Your problem-solving skills will be critical to identifying and resolving problems, as well as improving our products and procedures. You will work in a dynamic environment and collaborate with other engineers and cross-functional teams to ensure the success of the project.
Main responsibilities:
- Design and development, with creating and testing innovative electrical systems and components.
- Identify and fix problems with electrical systems and components.
- Develop and maintain detailed technical documentation.
- Develop procedures, workflows, and design tools to improve team efficiency.
Vad har Hanna Hvarfven,Control System Manager, att säga om tjänsten och företaget?
"Jag började min karriär på Berg 2008 genom att göra examensarbete här. Efter det har jag helt enkelt inte vilja lämna företaget. Berg är ett medelsort företag där alla har möjlighet att vara med och påverka både företagets riktning men även sin karriär. Det är korta beslutsvägar och en platt organisation. Vi har enligt mig underbara kollegor och roliga arbetsuppgifter.
Den marina branschen är väldigt spännande att arbeta inom just nu. Det händer väldigt mycket med elektrifiering och utveckling av olika hybridlösningar som drivs mycket av hållbarhetsmål och krav. Mycket av det som bilindustrin gått igenom de senaste åren kommer nu även till sjöfarten så här finns alla chanser att vara med i senaste forskningen och teknikutvecklingen."
Your profile
To succeed as a Electrical Design Engineer with us, we believe you are a self-driven engineer with the ability to plan and structure your own work and manage multiple tasks simultaneously. You are curious, engaged, and easily communicate with your colleagues. You have the ability to find innovative solutions to technical challenges. As a person, you are unpretentious and driven by problem-solving and development.
- Post-secondary education in electrical design or equivalent experience
- A few years of work experience in electrical construction
- Knowledge of CAD software and tools for electrical design
Contact and application
In this recruitment we are working with recruitment consultant Cassandra Åkerblad, 0720-708970, and Josefine Petersson, 0702-501429, at Intenso Teknikrekrytering.
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We welcome your application!
Berg Propulsion is one of the world's leading designers and producers of Controllable Pitch Propellers. We deliver fully customized main propellers, azimuth thrusters, transverse thrusters and maneuver systems.
At Berg Propulsion, we are renowned for our cutting-edge propulsion systems and services, ensuring the highest levels of efficiency, reliability, and environmental sustainability. With a rich history dating back to 1912, we have continually evolved to deliver innovative solutions that shape the future of marine propulsion.
We stand before exciting times with a transformation in the marine sector where electrification and automation will be a key to fulfill the environmental requirements. With our vision “to make global shipping safe and sustainable” in focus we want to be a part of this journey, driving development of tomorrows solutions and contribute to a sustainable future for the industry.
Read more at www.bergpropulsion.com