FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Junior Plant Engineer position?
A Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering is required for this position.
Is prior experience necessary for applying to this role?
This position is well-suited for recent graduates, and prior experience is not mandatory, although experience in 3D modeling and coursework related to HVDC systems is beneficial.
What languages are required for this position?
Fluency in English is required, and a minimum B2 level in German (written and spoken) is mandatory.
What types of projects will the Junior Plant Engineer be involved in?
The Junior Plant Engineer will be involved in projects related to research and development (R&D) or project execution within the Control and Protection Department, focusing on high voltage (HV) substations and advanced grid technologies.
What software tools should the candidate be proficient in?
Proficiency in engineering software/tools such as AutoCAD, REVIT, BIM, MS Office, and Windows is required.
Are there opportunities for professional development within this role?
Yes, this role offers an excellent opportunity to develop technical expertise, contribute to innovative projects, and build a professional network within an internationally recognized expert community in the renewable energy sector.
Is relocation assistance provided for this position?
No, relocation assistance is not provided for this position.
What are the key responsibilities of the Junior Plant Engineer?
The key responsibilities include designing high-voltage substations, performing 3D modeling and layout drawings, collaborating with cross-functional engineering teams, assisting in technical project documentation, and conducting electrical calculations.
What kind of company culture can be expected at GE Grid Solutions?
GE Grid Solutions fosters a culture of innovation, collaboration, and a positive approach to solving unique and interesting projects, encouraging engineers to bring their ingenuity and make a meaningful impact in the energy transition.
What specific technologies will the Junior Plant Engineer work with?
The Junior Plant Engineer will work with High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) systems and Alternating Current Systems (ACS).