Junior Power Electronics Control Engineer (m/f/d)

🚀 Who we are

At EGSTON Power Electronics, we develop high-end test systems for the future of energy. Specifically: Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) platforms for advanced power electronics.We are a young, international team working closely with universities, research institutions, and industry partners.

💡 Your mission

  • Develop and validate control algorithms for power converters (AC/DC, DC/DC, DC/AC)
  • Model and simulate system dynamics (MATLAB/Simulink, PLECS, etc.)
  • Design and analyze closed-loop control systems
  • Define specifications for firmware implementation
  • Perform hands-on testing, debugging, and performance validation on hardware
  • Collaborate with hardware, firmware, and deployment teams
  • Support system integration, testing, and optimization in real-world applications

🔥 Why you’ll want to work here


🕒 Work-life & flexibility

  • Flexible working hours
  • Home office possible
  • Office located right next to the Danube bike path


💻 Your Setup

  • Notebook + phone (also for private use)
  • Pool car for business use
  • Shower in the office (perfect if you bike to work)

🤝 Team & culture

  • International team
  • No dress code
  • Free coffee
  • Team events


📈 Your growth

  • Collaboration with universities & research
  • Training & development opportunities


🎁 Extras

  • Additional insurance
  • Free parking
  • Meal allowance

💸 Salary

  • Minimum €50,000 gross/year (full-time)
  • Overpayment depending on qualifications and experience

🎓 Your background

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering / Power Electronics or similar
  • Solid understanding of control theory (e.g. PID, model-based control)
  • Interest in both simulation and hands-on lab work
  • Structured and solution-oriented mindset


🧠 Skills

  • Control design (PID, droop control, filters like IIR/Biquad)
  • Simulation & modeling (MATLAB/Simulink, PLECS)
  • Basic understanding of power converters
  • Lab experience (oscilloscopes, power supplies, analyzers, etc.)
  • Programming in C and/or Python

    Bonus:
  • Hardware-in-the-Loop / real-time simulation
  • VHDL
  • Electric machines / battery systems

Elisabeth Birke

Elisabeth Birke