Motor Development Lead

Motor Development Lead

ZeroAvia

Kemble, United Kingdom

The Motor Development Lead will work closely with the Electrical Propulsion System design team located in Everett, WA and will be the UK on-site responsible for the Electromagnetic Design team in Kemble, supporting testing, problem report management of the electric motor under test in the laboratory test as well as ground and flight-testing support and operations.

He/she will report to the CTO but work side by side with the Head of Motor design department but act as a self-sufficient entrepreneurial engineer, becoming the main interface between UK EPS team and USA EPS team.

Requirements

  • Acting as Electromechanical Deign Lead engineer on site and contributing to design changes and improvements;
  • Act as the Site interface between the Electrical Propulsion Team and the Aircraft System Team for the operations, integration, testing in laboratory, ground and flight test operations of the electric motor;
  • Lead UK motor testing and problem report activities from Design perspective, facilitating understanding of root cause analysis and problem resolution;
  • Collaborate with cross-functional engineering leads and certification engineers to innovate, assess trade-offs, and converge on reliable, performance and certifiable electric motor;
  • Assist characterization, parameter estimation, tuning and calibration of motor system on dyno;
  • Develop testing plans to validate motor electromagnetic and thermal designs including performance and durability.

Experience and qualifications

  • Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills;
  • Experience using Ansys tools, such as Motor-CAD, Maxwell, Fluent, and Ansys Mechanical, for electric machine design and analysis is preferred, but expertise with other simulation tools for electromagnetic, thermal, mechanical, or system analysis is also accepted;
  • Experience on Electromagnetics, Thermal, structural statics/dynamics, material science applied to motors application;
  • Experience of electric propulsion high power (High Torque – High Speed) motor design;
  • Knowledge of Part 21J processes, in particular, regarding test preparation and reporting, problem resolution and configuration/design changes;
  • PhD in EM design or equivalent;
  • Proven track record with motor designs currently industrialized.

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