Junior Electrical Engineer within the Energy Sector
Expires: October 4, 2025
An entry-level Electrical Engineer position focusing on HVDC technology in the energy sector, involving harmonic analysis, system design, and technical reporting, offered by Nexer Tech Talent.
Main requirements:
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical, Electronic Engineering, or Engineering Physics
  • General understanding of electrical power systems and their components
  • Ability to model and analyze electrical circuits in the frequency domain manually and with simulation tools
  • Strong communication and professional report-writing skills
  • Fluent in spoken and written Swedish and English
  • Practical problem-solving mindset with ability to question requirements
Responsibilities:
  • Participate in project groups responsible for electrical system design of HVDC converter stations
  • Conduct harmonic-related studies below 15 kHz and compliance measurements during commissioning
  • Evaluate harmonic power quality requirements and analyze small-signal stability in the harmonic range
  • Propose active or passive mitigation measures such as harmonic filters or dampers when necessary
  • Calculate harmonic stresses on HVDC station main circuit equipment and recommend mitigation measures as needed
  • Develop analytical tools using Excel, MATLAB, or Python to process large data sets
Required hard skills:
  • Electrical power system knowledge
  • Circuit modeling and frequency domain analysis
  • Technical report writing
  • MATLAB programming
Recommended hard skills:
  • Familiarity with EMT simulation tools like PSCAD
  • Python programming
  • Excel tool development
Soft skills:
  • Strong communication skills
  • Practical mindset in problem solving
  • Ability to engage in technical discussions
  • Willingness to learn
Coding languages:
  • MATLAB
  • Python
Natural languages:
  • Swedish (Proficient)
  • English (Proficient)
Cultural skills:
  • Team collaboration
  • Active participation in international engineering communities
  • Engagement in conferences and standardization workgroups