The Institute of Vehicle Concepts (FK) of the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) is internationally recognized for the design of future road and rail vehicles that enable climate and environmentally friendly mobility while being affordable and user-friendly at the same time.
We research and demonstrate the required key technologies and maintain close cooperation with other scientific institutions as well as industrial and political bodies.
What to expect
At DLR, we are revolutionizing rural mobility by developing a lightweight, autonomous, battery-electric rail vehicle to drive sustainable, climate-friendly transport. You will spearhead the creation of a methodology to optimize this vehicle's energy system, selecting the ideal cell chemistries and geometries to minimize mass while maximizing performance. Your role extends to designing and integrating critical "roof equipment" components, including coolers, inverters, and HVAC systems, into a cohesive, space-efficient package. Crucially, you will ensure this design outputs formats compatible with both Finite Element Analysis and energy simulations, enabling rapid, data-driven comparisons of different vehicle configurations. Join us to build the tools that will define the future of efficient, eco-friendly rail travel!
Your tasks
- Survey of state-of-the-art energy systems and components as well as rail vehicle design
- Generate database with different cell chemistries sand geometries
- Program method to assemble battery packs
- Program method to assemble energy systems including additional components
- Build system to enable derivation creation and comparison
- Process data for FEA and energy balance simulations
Your profile
- Education: Currently pursuing or completed degree in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Energy Systems, Aerospace Engineering, or similar.
- Soft Skills: Independent work style, creative thinking, and commitment.
- Domain Knowledge: Basic knowledge of rail vehicle engineering and traction systems.
- Technical Skills: Experience with CAD tools (e.g., CATIA V5) and Python programming
We look forward to getting to know you!
If you have any questions about this position (Vacancy-ID 5655) please contact:
Mr. Thomas Müller
Phone: +49 711 6862 -521