Electrical R&D Engineer – Transformers

Job role overview

  • Date posted

    May 7, 2026

  • Hiring location

    Jefferson City

Description

The Opportunity

Are you ready to power the future with purpose? At Hitachi Energy, we're searching for an innovative and detailfocused Electrical R&D Engineer to join our LiquidFilled Distribution Transformers team. This is your chance to help shape the next generation of transformer technology-advancing reliability, sustainability, and performance in power distribution worldwide.

In this role, you'll collaborate with a global network of experts, turning forwardthinking concepts into cuttingedge prototypes. You'll have the freedom to explore new ideas, solve complex design challenges, and influence products that directly support a more sustainable energy future.

Responsible to ensure compliance with applicable external and internal regulations, procedures and guidelines.

If you're energized by creative electrical design, passionate about R&D, and eager to make a meaningful impact, we'd love to welcome you to our collaborative, futuredriven team.

How You'll Make an Impact

  • Contribute inventive electrical design ideas to R&D projects
  • Lead or support initiatives aligned with time, cost, and quality objectives
  • Coordinate prototype manufacturing and testing activities
  • Design and execute experiments to validate technical solutions
  • Document project progress and develop design rules from findings
  • Participate in intellectual property discussions and risk evaluations
  • Provide technical support to factories, marketing teams, and customers
  • Collaborate with global R&D peers to optimize electrical designs
  • Support costout initiatives and design portfolio development for the South Boston location

Your Background

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline
  • 2+ years of experience in electrical design, ideally within transformers
  • R&D experience in a business or industrial environment is beneficial
  • Knowledge of magnetic, dielectric, or thermal design preferred
  • Familiarity with FEM or 2D circuitsimulation tools is advantageous
  • Strong communication skills and a creative, solutionoriented mindset

More About Us

  • We champion innovation, collaboration, and sustainability across everything we do
  • We offer global career pathways, continuous learning, and a culture of inclusion
  • We empower individuals to grow, experiment, and shape the future of energy

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