R&D Expert Professional – Electromagnetic & Short-Circuit Behavior DTR Liquid-filled Distribution Transformers
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Research Scientist
Job Opportunity
Step into a high-impact role at Hitachi Energy where deep technical expertise meets global collaboration. As a recognized authority in transformer performance, you will shape the future of load loss optimization and short-circuit resilience—two critical pillars of efficient, reliable energy systems. This role offers the chance to influence design standards, guide innovation, and elevate engineering excellence across a global network. You will collaborate with diverse teams, contribute to cutting-edge R&D initiatives, and help embed best-in-class practices that drive performance and sustainability.
Responsible to ensure compliance with applicable external and internal regulations, procedures and guidelines.
Serve as global expert on load losses and short-circuit forces
Guide engineering teams through coaching and knowledge sharing
Contribute to R&D projects as Technical Lead or key team member
Develop transformer designs, models, and technical documentation
Perform electromagnetic simulations and analytical calculations
Define and execute validation experiments
Analyze test results and convert insights into design standards
Support root cause analysis and continuous improvement initiatives
Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field
10–15+ years in transformer design or R&D environments
Strong expertise in load losses, eddy currents, and leakage flux
Deep understanding of short-circuit forces and electromechanics
Proficiency with electromagnetic simulation tools (e.g., FEM)
Proven success in R&D delivery, problem-solving, and failure analysis
Join a global leader advancing sustainable energy solutions
Access continuous learning, mentorship, and career development
Be part of an inclusive culture that values innovation and collaboration
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