BorgWarner

automotive

ElectromagneticDesignEngineer

China FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Electromagnetic Design Engineer at BorgWarner. Skills: Electric machine design, Electromagnetic analysis, FEA simulations. Develop electric machine designs. Optimize electric machine designs”

What You'll Achieve.

ensure designs meet performance; ensure designs meet efficiency; ensure designs meet noise standards; ensure designs meet reliability standards; ensure designs will integrate into vehicle systems; predict machine behavior; design cost reduction

Industry & Context.

automotive
Problems you'll solve

analysis; optimization

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

design, analysis, and optimization of electric machines

What You'll Do.

Develop electric machine designs

Optimize electric machine designs

Conduct electromagnetic analyses

Conduct thermal analyses

Conduct mechanical analyses

Utilize simulation tools

Conduct finite element analysis

Develop simulation models

Improve simulation models

Participate in design reviews

Provide technical expertise

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

working closely with cross-functional teams; Collaborate with design engineers; Collaborate with project engineers; Engage with Test engineers; Engage with Systems engineers

Communication Scope

communicate these through the organization

Full Job Description

The [Electric Machine Analyst] will be responsible for the design, analysis, and optimization of electric machines used in automotive applications. This role involves working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure that the electric machine designs meet performance, efficiency, noise and reliability standards. * **Design and Development:** * Develop and optimize electric machine designs for automotive applications. * Conduct electromagnetic, thermal, and mechanical analyses to ensure performance and reliability. * Collaborate with design and project engineers to ensure that designs will integrate into vehicle systems. * **Simulation and Modelling:** * Utilize simulation tools to model electric machine performance. * Conduct finite element analysis (FEA) simulations. Process the results of these simulations, draw conclusions and communicate these through the organization. * Develop and improve simulation models to predict machine behavior under various operating conditions. * **Continuous Improvement:** * Monitor the latest advancements in electric machine technology, updating skills when required. * Identify opportunities for electric machine innovation, efficiency improvements, design cost reduction. * Engage with Test and Systems engineers to improve the alignment of simulations with test data. * * Participate in design reviews and provide technical expertise. Internal Use Only: Salary _**Global Terms of Use and Privacy Statement**_ Carefully read the BorgWarner Privacy Policy before using this website. Your ability to access and use this website and apply for a job at BorgWarner are conditioned on your acceptance and compliance with these terms. Please access the linked document by clicking [here](https://www.borgwarner.com/legal/privacy-policy-for-online-applications)[,](http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/1274940O/3m-jobs-country-data-privacy-statements-external.pdf) select the geographical area where you are applying for employment, and review. Before sub

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