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Join CSIRO's Solar Technologies Group in Newcastle as a Photovoltaic Measurement Engineer. Lead the accredited PV cell and module testing facility, ensuring NATA compliance for next-generation solar technologies. Utilize your Python skills and engineering expertise in a multidisciplinary team. En...
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Australia , Newcastle
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100000.00 - 113000.00 AUD / Year
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Until further notice
Pursue a career at the forefront of renewable energy innovation with Photovoltaic Measurement Engineer jobs. This specialized engineering role is critical to the advancement and reliability of solar technology, focusing on the precise characterization and validation of photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules. Professionals in this field serve as the essential link between PV research, manufacturing, and real-world performance, ensuring that solar products meet stringent standards of efficiency, durability, and safety. A Photovoltaic Measurement Engineer is fundamentally responsible for designing, executing, and analyzing tests on solar devices. Typical daily tasks involve operating sophisticated measurement equipment, such as solar simulators, spectrometers, and environmental chambers, to simulate various sunlight and weather conditions. Common responsibilities include developing and validating test procedures in accordance with international standards (like IEC 61215 or IEC 17025), meticulously calibrating instruments, and managing the data acquisition process. These engineers ensure the accuracy and repeatability of key performance metrics, including power output (Pmax), efficiency, spectral response, and temperature coefficients. They are also tasked with maintaining detailed laboratory records, troubleshooting equipment, and continuously refining methodologies to accommodate next-generation technologies like perovskites or bifacial modules. The profession demands a unique blend of technical skills and analytical prowess. A strong educational background in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, or a related field is typical. Core technical competencies include a deep understanding of semiconductor physics and PV device operation, proficiency in data analysis software (often Python, MATLAB, or LabVIEW), and hands-on experience with electronic instrumentation and control systems. Successful engineers possess a meticulous attention to detail, as their work directly impacts product certification and commercial viability. Problem-solving skills are paramount for diagnosing measurement anomalies and improving test setups. Furthermore, effective communication skills are essential for collaborating with R&D teams, manufacturing engineers, and external clients to interpret data and translate technical findings into actionable insights. For those with a passion for precision and sustainable technology, Photovoltaic Measurement Engineer jobs offer a rewarding pathway to contribute directly to the global energy transition. This role is ideal for analytical minds who thrive in laboratory settings and are driven by the challenge of quantifying and enhancing the performance of the world's leading solar technologies. Explore opportunities in this vital field to build a career measuring the power of the sun.

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