
Engineer, Electrical Simulations & Models
Nordex Group
full-time
Posted on:
Location Type: Hybrid
Location: Sarriguren • Spain
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Tech Stack
About the role
- Develop and maintain electrical simulation models using power system simulation software (e.g. PSCAD, DIgSilent PowerFactory, Siemens PSS/E)
- Conduct grid integration studies including stability and harmonics to support wind power plant performance
- Validate and benchmark simulation models against real-world data and grid requirements
- Collaborate with Transmission System Operators (TSOs) to interpret and implement simulation model requirements
- Automate model development and study processes to enhance efficiency and accuracy
- Provide technical feedback to product development teams based on grid compliance insights
- Apply deep knowledge of power systems and control theory to improve model quality and turbine-grid interaction
Requirements
- M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering/Power Systems or similar
- Experience with EMT and RMS modelling and simulation in at least one simulation software like PSCAD, PSS/E or DIgSilent PowerFactory
- Programming experience in Python or C/C++
- Experience with interconnection studies and requirements
- Intercultural understanding: you thrive on working collaboratively with teams across functions and geographies
- Fluent English spoken and written, additional skills in Spanish and/or German are a plus
- Good communication skills
- You are proactive, assertive and a team player
Benefits
- Hybrid working in accordance with the company's internal policy
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
electrical simulation modelspower system simulation softwareEMT modellingRMS modellingPythonC/C++grid integration studiesmodel validationharmonicscontrol theory
Soft Skills
intercultural understandingcollaborationcommunicationproactiveassertiveteam player
Certifications
M.Sc. in Electrical EngineeringM.Sc. in Power Systems