We’re on a mission to accelerate the energy transition with sustainable home energy for all and it’s our goal to help 3 million households transition by 2030. That is why we're seeking a highly motivated and ambitious person that’s not afraid to make their hands dirty and make a real dent in the climate change challenge that we are already facing. Are you ready to rise to the challenge?
As a Control Systems Engineer (hardware), you will play a crucial role in designing and implementing the control algorithms for our domestic heating products. In this role, you will be responsible for enabling the development of prototypes and new products through data- and model-based control methodologies.
What you will do:
Develop gray-box/black-box models of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) components like water tanks and heat pumps.
Design and refine control systems for domestic heating applications, ensuring energy efficiency and reliability objectives are met.
Implement low-level controls that enable rapid-prototyping of control algorithms.
Collaborate with HVAC hardware engineers to develop test setups and identify optimal sensor placements for modelling and control.
Develop/update simulation environments to test and compare control designs.
Work in cross-functional teams, including HVAC engineers, embedded software engineers and backend developers to integrate control algorithms into the products.