Laboratory Application Testing Engineer

Danfoss

The Role

Overview

Design, execute, and analyze refrigeration system tests to improve product performance.

Key Responsibilities

  • lab excellence
  • safety compliance
  • test development
  • performance analysis
  • application testing

Tasks

-Contribute to global laboratory excellence by sharing expertise, supporting capability-building projects, and leading continuous improvement initiatives. -Ensure safety and quality compliance by maintaining detailed documentation, clean workspaces, and adherence to Danfoss safety and quality policies. -Develop new testing methodologies and setups that align with international standards and improve efficiency, accuracy, and product quality. -Analyze, diagnose, and optimize system performance based on test data, driving design improvements for new and existing products. -Design and execute application tests on refrigeration systems and components in collaboration with R&D, engineering, and sales teams.

Requirements

  • bachelor's
  • hvac
  • thermodynamics
  • testing
  • analytical

What You Bring

-Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Thermal, or related field). -Hands-on experience with testing processes and methodologies in a lab or field environment. -Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills, with a collaborative mindset and attention to detail. -Ability to work onsite in Tallahassee, Florida and engage in cross-functional projects with a global team. -3–5 years of experience in HVAC or refrigeration applications, with strong knowledge of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid dynamics.

Benefits

-Pension plan -Bonus system -Opportunity to join Employee Resource Groups -State of the art virtual work environment -Flexible working hour -Personal insurance -Paid vacation -E mployee Referral Program

The Company

About Danfoss

-Begun in 1933 with a novel refrigeration valve and soon introduced thermostatic radiator valves, driving early energy-efficiency innovation. -Expanded into hydraulics, power electronics, and sensor systems, launching the first VLT frequency converter in 1968 and acquiring notable divisions such as Vacon and Eaton Hydraulics. -Typical projects range from district-energy systems and marine/offshore equipment to EV drivetrain modules, industrial automation, and large-scale cold-chain refrigeration. -Expertise spans HVAC, mobile & industrial hydraulics, AC drives & power electronics, high-pressure pumps, sensing/control components, and fire-safety systems.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Commercial Refrigeration

Marine and Offshore

Mobile Hydraulics

Construction

Agriculture

Off-highway Vehicles

Energy Efficiency

Heating

Air Conditioning

Power Conversion

Motor Control

Automotive

Oil and Gas Production

Seismic Exploration

Fishery

Chemical Industry

Steel Industry

Textile Industry