Project Lead (Testing)
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Job description
A global leader in HVDC technology, delivering cutting-edge solutions to customers worldwide. The global engineering team includes approximately 500+ experts dedicated specifically to HVDC Control & Protection. Since 2010, the team has consistently delivered 2 HVDC projects per year, occasionally handling 3 in parallel. Operating on a typical 4-year project cycle, the business secures new HVDC projects every 2 years. As a Project Lead, you will be the driving force behind the complete software development process during the project execution phase. You will manage a team of software engineers to develop and integrate HVDC Control and Protection systems. You will ensure customer requirements are met and effective testing strategies are developed. Manage the software development process from project start-up to the final customer acceptance tests, ensuring compliance with all relevant system requirements. Track software development and test progress and report to project management
Requirements
regularly. Promote a model-based engineering approach and support the efficient use of Xin-the-loop environments to achieve project goals in terms of time and quality. Support tender teams in bid projects by planning and calculating integration and testing tasks. Electrical or Automation Engineering) or relevant technical field. Master's or PhD in HVDC controls, AC/DC Power systems, Power electronics, or Wind power converters is a plus. Several years of hands-on experience in C&P systems for large industrial converter applications (engineering/commissioning in HVDC or similar electrical converter systems). Good knowledge of MATLAB/Simulink and GIT version control in Software-in-the loop or Hardware-in-the-loop test environments or a solid working knowledge of power system modelling and analysis tools like PSCAD/EMTDC or RSCAD. Experience in leading small to large engineering or commissioning teams is a plus, proactivity in driving topics and resolving issues