Development engineers, fuel cell system

Arbetsbeskrivning

Powercell Sweden AB develops and distributes advanced fuel cell systems for the transport industry and certain other high-tech markets. The company was founded in 2008. The technology is based on a unique fuel cell design that was originally developed by Volvo. Furthermore, Powercell Sweden has developed a fuel processor that converts several different fuels and biofuels into hydrogen gas. Products based on fuel cells have considerable potential for both replacing several existing technologies and developing into an important electricity generator in the energy system. Powercell Sweden aims to offer the market environmentally optimised fuel cell-based systems that produce electricity (www.powercell.se). Development engineers, fuel cell system Powercell develops complete APU systems based on fuel cell stack technology. One important part of this work is design and optimisation of the various sub-systems. We are now looking for managers for these sub-systems. Air management system Water management system Heat management system Examples of work involved: Understand the system's function and needs and transform them into demands on sub-systems and components. Requirement specifications for sub-components Design and construction of sub-systems Test specifications. Experience: We are looking for applicants with experience from similar assignments. Education: Master of Science in Engineering or Bachelor of Science in Engineering Please apply as soon as possible because we are continuously working with the selection process.

Sammanfattning

  • Arbetsplats: Powercell Sweden AB
  • 1 plats
  • Heltid
  • Publicerat: 26 augusti 2009
  • Ansök senast: 16 september 2009

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