.Do you want to make a change for the better in the world? Power Solutions & Vestas Quality > Applications, Controls & Electrical > Converter Design & Integration Vestas Power Solutions is where new product ideas or technologies are matured, developed, tested and improved. To put it short, Vestas Power Solutions is the cornerstone of Vestas. We are shaping the future of modern energy. The Converter & Electrical (C&E) Module is part of Vestas R&D organization Power Solutions. The Converter Circuit Design team with C&E Module is an essential contributor in making the current and future wind turbines more efficient and cost-effective by developing the electrical power conversion components. This is done by being responsible for the development and maintenance of the components according to the full value chain requirements. All Vestas products are based on internally developed converters since electrical power conversion is at the core of how a wind turbine performs, operates and interacts with the electrical grid. You will be a part of the power electronic team within the Converter Circuit Design. The department consists of 20 highly skilled designers and specialists located in Denmark, Portugal, and India. Responsibilities The daily work will be within a broad network of stakeholders and together with the electrical specialists you will set the standard for tomorrows design. With an engineering background in power conversion your main role will be to support the EMC design in Vestas Converters and Electrical systems. In general, the function within EMC design is to secure design solutions for full range of products which supports modular product development (MPD). EMC design solutions must secure compliance with the primary interface requirements (grid code compliance and generator interface compliance) while also securing optimization of secondary aspects/requirements such as cost, weight, volume, modularity, cooling concept and customization-options. Particularly, the responsibilities will be: Secure EMC design guidelines and tools for sub-module assemblies such as Stack, gate-driver etc