Job OverviewWe have a high impact opportunity for a Modeling and Simulation Engineer to support the design, test, and manufacture of reliable and efficient linear generators at Mainspring Energy. On the system modeling and simulation team, you will have a central role in refining the way generators are designed by providing the tools through which the control system can be designed and validated. This role requires a quantitative physical understanding of the way things work combined with a passion and aptitude for software to bring that understanding to light.
ResponsibilitiesAs part of this role, you will:
- Determine the appropriate dynamic response of the generator system to a variety of control commands. Write numerical models quantifying that behavior for simulation
- Coordinate with controls engineers and navigate code in C++ to understand the inputs and expected response of the controller to sensed generator behavior
- Generate test plans to investigate unknown system behavior or validate observations gleaned from other simulations. Oversee the execution of those plans on the generator with support from the test team
- Write and debug solvers for dynamic systems written as ordinary differential equations (ODEs) or differential algebraic equations (DAEs)
- Architect custom simulation environments and optimize simulations and develop reduced-order models capable of computing simulated time steps faster than real time on dedicated hardware
- Construct computational dynamic system models using appropriate conservation equations directly in high level programming languages, e.g. python, C++
- Participate in a robust development process following software best practices
- Participate in peer review of code written in support of modeling, control, and software work throughout the team
- Generate written documentation (presentations, reports, etc) of model design and simulation results for a variety of audiences at Mainspring
Your success in this role will be instrumental in reducing the time it takes to develop, test, and deploy new controls features for linear generators and provide value for our customers. Having a thumb on the pulse of the generator as a system, you will be collaborating across technical domains, frequently integrating with executives and other leaders of software, mechanical design, and product development.
Qualifications- Engineering degree (Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical, Chemical, etc) with a strong foundation in applied mathematics
- Strong technical and analytical skills with 5+ years of practical experience in more than one physical domain relevant to linear generators: thermodynamics, electrical systems, fluid dynamics, etc
- Familiarity with numerical techniques for modeling and simulation and their use within existing commercial packages (e.g. Simulink, Dymola, GT-Power, NPSS, etc)
- Experience designing, writing, and validating custom models written in a high-level programming language, e.g. Fortran, C/C++, Python, Julia, etc
$135,000 - $160,000 a year
This position is a
hybrid position
(onsite + remote) at our
Menlo Park HQ. The salary will be adjusted to reflect local market conditions based on employee location as well as the experience of the employee. Along with the base salary, Mainspring offers pre-IPO stock options + benefits.
Does your experience not meet all of our posted requirements? Studies have shown that some people are less likely to apply to positions unless they meet every listed requirement. At Mainspring, we are committed to building a diverse, inclusive, flexible, and collaborative environment, so if you want to help us transition the world to clean and affordable electricity, and don't meet all posted requirements for a particular role, we'd still love to hear from you. Mainspring can sometimes be flexible enough to shift responsibilities for the right person, or otherwise identify open or upcoming roles that may better fit your professional background.