Technical Lead - System Integration

Veir

The Role

Overview

Lead integration of HTS cable systems, aligning hardware, cryogenics, controls and safety.

Key Responsibilities

  • system integration
  • technical reviews
  • roadmap ownership
  • cross‑functional alignment
  • interface documentation
  • cryogenic integration

Tasks

-Apply your systems engineering and integration expertise to guide architectural decisions, identify cross-functional risks, and support system-level design tradeoffs. -Lead technical reviews, integration planning sessions, and early subsystem compatibility checks. -Own the overall system integration roadmap for VEIR’s HTS products across all product platforms. -Mentor and coach engineers across multiple disciplines, fostering a culture of collaboration, accountability, and technical excellence. -Create alignment on system-level deliverables, schedules, and milestones for VEIR’s integration roadmap. -Ensure integrated system designs meet performance, reliability, and safety requirements, both in lab environments and in field deployment scenarios. -Partner closely with program management, hardware engineering, cryogenics, controls, and field teams to ensure alignment on requirements, test plans, and validation milestones. -Build strong relationships with teams in conductor assembly, cryogenics, controls & automation, fault handling, and terminations. -Drive cross-functional technical problem solving for complex integration challenges, including dynamic system interactions, interface failures, and unexpected system behavior. -Establish clear integration requirements, interface documentation, and cross-functional workflows. -Develop a deep understanding of VEIR’s product architecture, subsystem interfaces, and end-to-end system behavior across all product lines. -De-risk critical system-level challenges and ensure VEIR’s products are ready for prototype demonstrations, customer pilots, and commercial deployment. -Lead the integration of cryogenic hardware, electrical systems, mechanical interfaces, control logic, and protection systems into a unified, high-performance product. -Evaluate team structure, communication paths, and integration processes to improve execution velocity and reduce late-stage system surprises.

Requirements

  • matlab/simulink
  • mbse
  • fmea
  • systems integration
  • engineering degree
  • leadership

What You Bring

-Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional engineering teams and drive alignment across competing technical priorities. -Excellent communication, decision-making, and problem-solving skills. You’re able to translate complex system interactions into clear plans and actionable decisions. -Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related discipline (Ph.D. or advanced specialization a plus). -8+ years of experience in systems integration for complex electromechanical, energy, aerospace, automotive, or industrial hardware systems. -Strong understanding of system architecture definition, interface management, and integrated system behavior. -Familiarity with system modeling, validation planning, and dynamic behavior analysis (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink, Model-Based Systems Engineering tools, FMEA frameworks). -Experience integrating hardware, instrumentation, controls, and electrical systems into a cohesive product.

The Company

About Veir

-Developed high-temperature superconducting transmission lines using passive liquid nitrogen cooling for efficiency and compact design. -Engineers solutions for data centers, renewable energy developers, and grid operators to overcome transmission bottlenecks and simplify interconnection. - Its breakthrough evaporative cooling requires no compressors, enabling scalable overhead deployment rather than buried systems. -VEIR stands out by delivering utility-scale power transmission that fits within existing rights-of-way and accelerates AI-driven energy infrastructure deployment.

Sector Specialisms

Energy

Utilities

Data Centers

Renewable Energy

Grid Resilience

Electric Transmission

Power Infrastructure