Power System Test Engineer
1.Plan and design “copper bird” test bench solutions for battery systems, power distribution systems, and electric propulsion systems based on aircraft power/electrical architecture and equipment characteristics.
2.Responsible for or participate in the test bench development process, including solution formulation, budget and equipment selection, technical agreement preparation, and equipment acceptance, manage test bench operations, including regulations, work instructions, unit under test management, bench assembly/disassembly, equipment maintenance, safety inspections, and team coordination.
3.Participate in formulating equipment test verification items and plans, reasonably arrange internal and outsourced testing resources, prepare test outlines, test cases, data processing, and test reports; track issue resolution and closure for units under test.
4.Responsible for or participate in HIL bench construction plans, test case preparation, test execution, result analysis, and solution improvement, conduct test method research, introduce test tools, and implement automated testing to improve efficiency.
1.Bachelor’s degree or above in Electrical Engineering and Automation, Test Control, Electronic Information, or related fields; minimum 2 years of experience in new energy power system testing/calibration.
2.Familiar with high and low voltage electrical knowledge, principles of various sensors, and operation of oscilloscopes and power analyzers, proficient in high-voltage battery, motor controller, and motor testing and calibration methods; possession of a low-voltage electrical certificate is preferred.
3.Experienced in test bench construction, equipment principles, bench operation, data acquisition systems, and test data analysis, excellent problem-solving skills during testing processes.
4.Proficient in at least one mainstream measurement and control system software.
5.Strong learning ability, meticulous and patient, self-motivated.
6.Familiar with laboratory management systems, experience participating in laboratory CNAS accreditation audits is preferred.