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Are you enthusiastic about working on the next (re)evolution occurring in vehicle-integrated photovoltaics? And are you passionate about programming, creative problem solving, learning, collaborating and have a maker attitude?
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Summary
Where: De Amfoor 2 in Venray
Domain: SolarExperience: open to all candidates; at least 2+ years of relevant experience in a similar or at least (closely) related roleDegree: at least a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field
Working at Lightyear is a unique experience. You get the opportunity to work for a company with a pure and meaningful mission. A mission that will make a positive and lasting impact on future generations.
What will you do as a Solar Proto Engineer?
As a Solar Proto Engineer, you will become part of the Solar Engineering Domain. In this role you work closely with solar researchers providing electrical and mechanical prototyping support and aiding in indoor and outdoor experiments.
As a Solar Proto Engineer you will have the following tasks and responsibilities:
Conceiving and creating custom solutions for performing a wide variety of electrical and mechanical measurements or manipulations on PV modules;
Managing the R&D equipment;
Expanding automated processing;
Provide hands on support for custom module production;
Become an active team member of relevant research projects at Lightyear and provide necessary technical supports towards the successful completion of the projects;
Propose and implement improvements for measurement procedures in collaboration with the solar researchers;
Communicate planned experiments and required equipment with the engineering team;
Affinity with process engineering is a plus.
A day as a Solar Proto Engineer
Let's start by saying Lightyear is very flexible in terms of your working hours. In this role, it is expected you will be in our offices in Venray averaging 4 days a week.
So, let’s assume it’s Thursday and you have just arrived in our office in Venray. On your way down to the lab, you grab your favorite wake-up drink as you head to the daily stand-up.
You join the standup with the team and discuss what you have done in the lab yesterday, and give an update of your planned lamination and testing for today. During the stand-up, your colleague mentioned they are having trouble with a test set-up, and asks for your help, you agree to make time in the afternoon to support with his problem.
After the standup, while finishing your morning drink, you check on your emails, and respond to an internal chat message you have received where your input is needed for some new projects.
Fully awake, and hydrated, you now begin the layup of today's prototypes you will be making. You have some of the materials already prepared from yesterday, and as you are preparing the samples luckily, one of your colleagues offers you a hand to make the process even more streamlined. While you work on the prototypes and test samples together, you brainstorm together about some of the challenges you are facing in another project. You make good progress in this discussion and get your prototypes processing just in time for lunch.
For lunch, you join your colleagues in the canteen. During these lunches, it’s not all about work. You talk about when you will go mountain biking together, or what your plans are for the coming weekend.
You begin the afternoon by taking the test samples you prepared this morning and conducting peel tests on these samples. You make sure the tests are performed to specific standards and log all data, which you will process once all tests have been carried out. Following some update meetings with colleagues, you check out some datasheets and documentation to learn more about a specific communication protocol used by a new piece of equipment.
Then, before finishing for the day, you grab another caffeinated beverage with your colleagues and have a chat about how the day went, not because you have to, but because it’s a nice way to end the day!
What do we expect from a Solar Proto Engineer?
In order to succeed in the dynamic world of Lightyear; pro-activity, professionalism, communication and adaptability are crucial. We are looking for someone with an ambitious attitude who learns from the past but who is especially open to transforming new developments or ideas into the ‘tried and tested’ of the future! You thrive on working team based, but working independently shouldn’t be an issue. You are flexible and can work under pressure and not afraid of failing along the way. Furthermore, we are looking for someone with:
A Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field including an academic way of thinking;
Open to all candidates; at least 2+ years of relevant experience in a similar or at least (closely) related role;
Experience with data acquisition and processing using such as Matlab/Python and/or LabVIEW is a tremendous plus;
Strong desire to understand complex electrical systems with a learning mentality;
The ability to work and learn independently;
The ability to work in team (a real team player) and willingness to help others which need your expertise even if the tasks do not fall into your direct responsibility;
Creative, problem solving mindset;
Not afraid to make mistakes and looking to learn from the past;
The ability to think in different levels of abstraction and communicate throughout the whole organization;
Mission driven and eager to deliver the change;
A strong match between our core values and your values as a person;
Proficient in English;
Availability for 32-40 hours per week (with flexible working hours).
What can you expect from Lightyear?
In addition to a challenging role we also offer:
A high degree of freedom and independence in your role
A role within a multidisciplinary team consisting of highly motivated, inquisitive and talented people with a broad diversity of experience
Participation in a good pension scheme
40 vacation days per year (based on a 40 hour contract)
Apply for the job
Do you want to join our team as our new Solar Proto Engineer? Then we'd love to hear about you!
At Lightyear we are building an electric car that charges itself. From our experience at Solar Team Eindhoven, we know this is only possible starting from scratch. At Lightyear we bring together a multidisciplinary team of highly motivated engineers, designers, and visionaries to challenge the status quo. Write the story with us!
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