
Eaton
A global leader in power management, providing energy-efficient solutions for various industries.
Engineer- ElectroMagentics
Evaluate EM performance of electrical products, develop/validate models, collaborate globally
Job Highlights
About the Role
The primary responsibility of this role is to evaluate electromagnetics performance of products, subsystems, and systems for various Electrical EMEA offerings such as Switchgear, Transformers, UPS, and Breakers. The incumbent must partner with global and local teams to understand design intent and develop validated analysis models. Collaboration with technology and product teams is required to define problem statements and ensure alignment with project requirements. Solutions are formulated through discussions with both local and global stakeholders. The role involves participating in the development of simulation modeling methodologies within the electromagnetics domain, interpreting and summarizing analysis results, and communicating recommendations to a global audience. It also contributes to maturing the electromagnetics analysis capability and devises test plans to verify simulation models, ensuring correlation with test outcomes. • Evaluate electromagnetics performance of Switchgear, Transformers, UPS, and Breakers. • Partner with global and local teams to understand design intent and validate analysis models. • Develop and refine simulation modeling methodologies for electromagnetics. • Communicate analysis results and design recommendations to a global audience. • Create test plans to verify simulation models and correlate results with physical testing. • Perform hand calculations and correlate test data with simulation outcomes.
Key Responsibilities
- ▸electromagnetics evaluation
- ▸simulation modeling
- ▸test planning
- ▸data correlation
- ▸global collaboration
- ▸design validation
What You Bring
A Master’s degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering from a reputable institute is required, along with 0‑2 years of relevant experience. Candidates should have thorough knowledge of magnetics, electrostatics, and electrical machine fundamentals, enabling them to perform hand calculations and correlate test data with simulations. Strong communication skills, effective collaboration, and problem‑solving ability are essential. • Hold a Master’s degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering. • Possess 0–2 years of relevant experience and strong knowledge of magnetics, electrostatics, and electrical machines. • Demonstrate strong communication, collaboration, and problem‑solving skills.
Requirements
- ▸masters
- ▸electrical eng
- ▸0‑2 yrs
- ▸magnetics
- ▸electrostatics
- ▸problem solving
Work Environment
Onsite