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Research Engineer – Fuel Cell Stack Modeling
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Dearborn, Platte County, Missouri, 64439, USA
Listed on 2026-07-11
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Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-11
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Systems Engineer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Responsibilities
- Model Development & Optimization:
Develop and improve physical and electrochemical models to predict fuel cell stack performance, degradation, and internal operational states. - Engineering Analysis:
Conduct model-based engineering analysis to mitigate stack stress factors and improve lifetime durability, supporting key design decisions for fuel cell stacks, systems, and controls. - Advanced Simulation:
Create advanced simulations incorporating the physics of automotive fuel cell stack operation to develop and verify current and future system designs. - Tool & Software Creation:
Develop software toolsets for simulated fuel cell stacks to test against physical constraints and safe operational requirements. - Automation:
Implement automation processes for the analysis and testing of modeled fuel cell stacks. - Scalability:
Develop standardized processes, methods, and tools to make simulation models sharable and scalable across departments. - Data Validation:
Analyze and review simulation test data using real-time and post-processing tools to ensure tight correlation between virtual models and physical testing. - Model Integration:
Integrate fuel cell stack simulation models with other Ford models, including controls, larger powertrain systems, and full-vehicle simulations. - Cross-Functional Collaboration:
Work closely with hardware test engineers to design physical experiments, parameterize physics-based models, and troubleshoot complex system-level issues. - Documentation & Reporting:
Create and maintain comprehensive simulation documentation (including requirements, procedures, plans, and reports), document simulation code, and publish technical papers or reports.
- B.S. or M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or a related field.
- Two or more years of experience with open-loop and closed-loop fuel cell stack simulation.
- Demonstrated foundational knowledge of fuel cell technology, electrochemistry principles, and fuel cell system operations (academic or industry-based).
- Experience working with data from fuel cell testing (e.g. electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, etc.).
- Three or more years of experience using MATLAB and Simulink for component and system modeling.
- One or more years of experience formulating transfer functions and developing complex simulations.
- Proven experience in troubleshooting and solving complex simulation model errors.
- Demonstrated systems engineering mindset.
- Strong oral, visual, and written communication skills with a proven ability to document processes and simulation designs clearly.
- Even better, you may have…
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, or a related field.
- Specialized experience in modeling and methods for evaluating Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell degradation.
- Experience with high-fidelity simulation software such as Fluent, COMSOL, AVL Fire M, or other multiphysics CFD programs.
- Familiarity interfacing models with system simulation software such as AVL Cruise M, Simulink, or similar platforms.
- High level of expertise in programming and software development for model creation (e.g., MATLAB, C, Python, LabVIEW).
- Experience using distributed version control software such as Git / Git Hub.
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