Electrical Engineer

Barocal

The Role

Overview

Develop and test electrical systems for solid‑state cooling prototypes

Key Responsibilities

  • embedded control
  • electrical design
  • documentation
  • testing
  • prototyping
  • system integration

Tasks

-Embedded Systems: Develop and implement basic embedded control logic -Design & Development: Develop electrical systems and components for experimental and prototype hardware -Documentation: Maintain technical records and assist in communicating design intent, test results, and system behaviour -Testing & Validation: Measure and evaluate electrical performance using lab instrumentation and data acquisition tools -Prototyping Support: Assemble, test and troubleshoot early-stage lab and field prototypes -System Integration: Collaborate with mechanical, thermal, and product engineers to ensure effective integration of electrical systems within the overall platform

Requirements

  • 3+ years
  • hvac
  • automotive
  • energy
  • electrical engineering
  • phd

What You Bring

-Experience: 3+ years experience, preferably within the HVAC, automotive, or energy sectors -Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline from a top-tier university. A PhD in a related field is a plus

Benefits

-Collaborative Culture: Work alongside passionate experts in a supportive environment that values innovation and excellence. -Professional Growth: Be part of a dynamic, world-class team with opportunities to develop your expertise in advanced HVAC and heat transfer technologies.

The Company

About Barocal

-Transforms temperature control using pressure-activated solid refrigerants. -Designs modular solutions for diverse applications from household appliances to industrial systems. -Focuses on scalable and sustainable thermal management for a low-carbon future.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

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Wind

Nuclear

Government