VFlowTech (VFT) is reinventing energy storage with Vanadium redox flow technology, with a vision to develop the cheapest and most scalable Vanadium redox flow batteries in the world. VFT solution is proven to be one of the safest, most durable and environmentally friendly battery technologies.
VFT is a spin-off of the CleanTech lab of Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, and benefits from unique IP arising from many years of intensive research at NTU. VFT founders and management team have deep experience in the renewable space, and Vanadium redox flow technology.
VFT is passionate about powering tomorrow’s energy demands in a sustainable way. To achieve this, we believe in attracting great talent through the creation of a vibrant, progressive workplace that makes them our greatest assets. We’re always on the lookout for experienced and passionate individuals to be part of the team, working and collaborating effectively to make a positive difference.
As an Electrical Design Intern at VFlowTech, you will be involved in the design of microgrids and sub-systems to support energy storage.
- The work also involved the evaluation and usage of commercial inverters, converters and microgrid controllers. You also be involved in controller circuits design.
- Extensive testing activities is involved.
- Ensure that all necessary parameters of the battery system are tested to standards
- Assist in any electrical wiring or modifications
Your mission/Learning
- Power systems and microgrid design
- Power inverters, converters and controller’s functionality
- Power system components and wirings
- Processor based (ARM) controller design
- Electrical testing & component sourcing
Job requirements
- Bachelor/master’s in electrical or Electronics engineering.
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- Should be self-starters and be able to work with minimal supervision
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- Company:
Vflowtech Pte. Ltd. - Designation:
Electrical Design Intern (Clean Energy) - Profession:
Engineering - Industry:
Energy and Chemicals - Location:
Western Water Catchment