Finite Element Analysis Engineer, HV Cable Systems
Some job ads promise you’ll “change the world” and then sit you in front of a spreadsheet.
This isn’t one of those jobs.
Our client has a pipeline of seriously challenging projects in power transmission and distribution — the kind where the difference between “that works beautifully” and “that melted a hole in the system” is about 0.2 degrees and a few microns.
That’s why they need someone who actually gets a kick out of modelling reality in all its messy, multi-physics glory.
What you’ll be doing
Most of your time will be spent modelling high voltage cable systems in FEA tools. Not glamorous, but vital. You’ll be looking at the electrical, thermal, and mechanical behaviours of these systems, spotting problems before they cost a fortune in prototypes or downtime.
Some days you’ll be knee-deep in stress, strain, vibration, or fatigue analysis. Other days, you’ll be wrestling with boundary conditions and material properties that refuse to behave the way you expected. If that sounds like your kind of puzzle, keep reading.
You won’t be doing this in a vacuum (unless we decide vacuum breakdown fields are worth modelling that day). You’ll be part of a multidisciplinary team — chemists, physicists, materials scientists, test engineers. All people who’ve been at this game long enough to know that no one has all the answers.
What we’re looking for