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In the city of Aveiro, Bosch has one of its biggest production sites for the Bosch Home Comfort division, as well as a Research and Development Center for new and improved heating solutions for the residential segment. With more than 1,400 employees, focused on innovation, sustainability, and collaboration, Bosch Aveiro joins together experts in diverse areas, from mechanical engineering to connectivity and software solutions, as well as industrialization and quality.
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Job Description
Your contribution to something big:
You will play a key role in developing a secure and sustainable energy supply for the future through our new generation of air/water heat pumps for residential buildings. In doing so, you will make a significant contribution to environmentally friendly climate control in buildings.
As a senior software developer, you will be responsible for developing innovative concepts for the control and regulation of heat pumps, with an emphasis on mastering heat systems. You will have the freedom to explore and apply new control concepts and methods for the refrigeration circuit regulation, as well as to technically lead and take responsibility for the developed functions. Your expertise in heat systems will be essential to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed solutions. Additionally, you will support the team with technical questions and your own implementations. Verification of your functions through dynamic simulations, especially related to thermal performance, is also part of your tasks.
You will ensure that your solutions and methodology meet all requirements regarding quality, safety, adaptability, and scalability. For example, you will be involved in creating and executing automated unit and integration tests, focusing on the accuracy of the heat systems.
You will develop control concepts while considering modularity requirements to facilitate the adaptation of the control to other heat pumps, ensuring that deep knowledge of heat systems is applied in practice.
You will work collaboratively with colleagues at various development locations (primarily Sweden, Portugal, the Netherlands, and India).
Qualifications
What distinguishes you:
Education: Completed degree focused on Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering, preferably with a doctorate.
Personality: Proactive, team-oriented, and self-initiated.
Work Style: Creative, solution-oriented, with strong implementation skills and a sense of responsibility.
Experience and Knowledge: Excellent knowledge of heat systems, including thermodynamics and heat pump technology. Proficiency in Matlab/Simulink, experience with Python, Machine Learning / Data Analytics, as well as understanding of software quality assurance principles is desirable.
Languages: Excellent in English, both written and spoken.
Additional Information
Flexible work conditions | Hybrid work system | Exchange with colleagues around the world | Health insurance and medical office on site (general surgeon, psychology, physiotherapy, general clinic) | Training opportunities (e.g., technical training, foreign languages training) & certifications | Access to great discounts in partnerships and Bosch products | Sports and health-related activities | Free parking lot | Canteen
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