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Graduates - Controls / Electrical

Coventry
4 weeks ago
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A producer of cutting-edge integrated electric motor and power electronics modules is currently looking to hire a Graduate - Controls / Electrical. The successful candidate will contribute to the development and testing of advanced electrical and control systems for innovative propulsion technologies.
  
The Graduate - Controls / Electrical will:

Assist in developing and testing embedded software and control systems for electric propulsion technologies.
Support integration of AUTOSAR-based software into motor and inverter control platforms.
Learn to design and simulate control strategies using MATLAB/Simulink with senior engineer guidance.
Help validate systems using simulation tools and hardware setups like dyno testing and HIL platforms.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support system-level development and testing.
Contribute to documentation, debugging, and continuous improvement of control algorithms and software.   
The Graduate - Controls / Electrical will have:

Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field.
Experience (academic, internship, or project) with embedded software or control systems.
Basic knowledge of MATLAB/Simulink and control theory.
Strong interest in electric motor control, power electronics, and real-time embedded systems.
Team player with enthusiasm to learn industry tools like AUTOSAR, CAN protocols, or HIL simulation.   
If you’re a motivated graduate ready to start your career in electric propulsion technology, we’d love to hear from you! Submit a copy of your up-to-date CV and we will be in touch shortly to provide more information

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