electromagnetic engineer
Electromagnetic engineers design and develop electromagnetic systems, devices, and components, such as electromagnets in loudspeakers, electromagnetic locks, conducting magnets in MRI's, and magnets in electric motors.
About electromagnetic engineer
As an electromagnetic engineer, you will design and develop sophisticated electromagnetic systems and devices that power modern technology. Your work includes designing electromagnets for loudspeakers and industrial applications, developing electromagnetic locks for security systems, creating conducting magnets for medical imaging equipment like MRI machines, and designing magnets for electric motors in vehicles and appliances. You will apply advanced knowledge of electromagnetism, physics, mathematics, and electrical engineering principles to solve complex technical challenges. Your responsibility includes ensuring products meet safety regulations, environmental standards, and consumer protection requirements. Poland's growing tech and manufacturing sectors offer excellent opportunities for electromagnetic engineers, particularly in automotive, renewable energy, and medical device industries where electromagnetic innovation drives competitive advantage.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a electromagnetic engineer.
Electromagnetic System Design
- Design electromagnetic systems and components including electromagnets, magnetic circuits, and field configurations
- Apply electromagnetism principles and Maxwell's equations to develop efficient and effective designs
- Create design drawings and specifications for manufacturing and assembly
Technical Analysis and Research
- Conduct literature research on electromagnetic technologies, materials, and industry best practices
- Perform mathematical and physics-based simulations to validate designs and predict performance
- Analyze electrical and magnetic properties of materials for optimal component selection
Product Development and Applications
- Develop electromagnets for consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and specialized applications
- Design conducting magnets for medical imaging systems such as MRI equipment
- Create electromagnetic locking systems and safety mechanisms for security applications
- Design efficient motors and power systems using electromagnetic principles
Compliance and Safety
- Ensure designs comply with electrical equipment regulations and safety standards
- Process customer requests in accordance with REACh Regulation 1907/2006 for chemical substance safety
- Identify and mitigate environmental threats and ensure products meet environmental protection standards
- Apply consumer protection principles and ensure compliance with electromagnetic field exposure limits
Research Data Management
- Manage research data from design simulations, testing, and validation activities
- Document experimental results and maintain comprehensive records of design iterations
- Organize and analyze technical data to support engineering decisions and improvements
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (44)
Optional (42)
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