A challenging opportunity is available for an Engineer to contribute to the development and advancement of energy recovery technologies supporting the Australian Navy.
* Experience in energy efficiency and recovery research, as well as Australian Citizenship, are required for security clearance purposes.
You will be working on developing and advancing energy recovery technologies, conducting research and development of novel energy efficiency and recovery technologies. This position involves hands-on research work in a small team environment. Key tasks include:
* Operating and managing DST Group facilities, including compressor and air-heater systems, for technology assessment and performance evaluations;
* Developing energy efficiency and energy recovery numerical models for research, system-level evaluation, and maritime platform evaluation;
* Researching and evaluating maritime mechanical systems, including designing and assembling system test apparatus, installing instrumentation and wiring, and data acquisition;
* Preparing reports as required.
This role aligns with DSTG's projects focused on maritime platform energy efficiency and energy recovery. You will need:
* Tertiary qualifications in a relevant field;
* Experience with energy efficiency/energy harvesting technology, including construction and instrumentation of laboratory apparatus;
* Laboratory experience in technology testing, evaluation, and performance characterization;
* MUST be an Australian Citizen.
For further details, contact Daryl Keeley at 03 9573 1504.