Software Development Engineer II - Clean Energy
More than 6 months ago
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Job Description
Doosan GridTech is seeking a Software Development Engineer II - Clean Energy to join their team in Melbourne, Australia. The company delivers software and services to electric utilities, focusing on turning distributed energy resources into valuable contributors to grid reliability. The role involves improving and refining technology platforms, system architecture, and software solutions for utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems. The ideal candidate should have knowledge of C#/.NET, Java or C++, software development life cycle, debugging skills, and the ability to work in a fast-paced team environment. Knowledge of electric power systems and experience with Microsoft development environment are desired.
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Sector: EnergyAbout this company
Doosan GridTech delivers control system software and power system engineering services to help distribution utilities integrate distributed energy resources, such as solar and wind power, into the grid. Our control...read more
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