We build plants that pull CO2 directly from the air and turn it into fuel. That puts unique demands on electrical engineering, from small-scale test rigs all the way to full commercial facilities. As our Electrical Engineer, you make sure our systems do not just work, but are safe, code-compliant, and built to last. You design, you own, you deliver.
How you will contribute
- Create and maintain complete electrical documentation using SolidWorks Electrical, including schematics, terminal plans, cable schedules, and circuit diagrams.
- Ensure all electrical systems comply with VDE regulations and relevant EN and IEC standards.
- Size cables, circuit protection, variable frequency drives, motor starters, and other motion systems with safety requirements front of mind.
- Design fail-safe electrical circuits using safety logic controllers and safety-rated relays.
- Work closely with the process and automation team to safely commission and sign off on interdisciplinary systems.
- Troubleshoot industrial electrical systems on-site using test equipment such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and EMI probes.
Months 1 to 3You dive into our existing test stand documentation and plant designs. You create your first electrical schematics, I/O lists, and cable schedules for one of our test rigs, and join the team for Factory Acceptance Testing.
Months 4 to 6You work on the electrical design for an active plant project. You identify improvement potential in existing control cabinets and develop concrete proposals together with the team.
Months 7 to 12You contribute actively to the electrical concept for our next generation of plants. You drive upgrades to existing test stands independently and become the go-to person for normative questions across project teams.