R&D Engineer, chillers
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About the role
Munters is a global leader in climate solutions for mission-critical processes. We offer innovative, efficient and sustainable solutions for customers in industries where controlling indoor humidity, temperature and energy efficiency is mission critical. Climate control systems often account for a large percentage of energy consumption in many of our customers' operations. With an optimal climate system, we can help them to more efficiently use energy or water resources and thereby reduce their climate and environmental impact. Sustainability is an important part of Munters' business strategy and value creation. We pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic and inclusive work environment where interns are valued members of the team and are given meaningful projects to work on. Primary Job Summary: The R&D Engineer leads the development and design of standard and special chillers with a focus on sustainability, efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Duties and Responsibilities: The R&D Engineer configures and manages chiller models with performance checks in coordination with the testing department. The role involves: direct responsibility for selecting appropriate components, such as compressors, heat exchangers and fans, to meet design specifications and performance requirements. staying up to date with industry trends, technologies and regulations to ensure that designs are cutting-edge and compliant. working closely with customers and stakeholders to understand their needs and provide solutions that exceed their expectations. Communication & Coordination The R&D Engineer communicates regularly with other departments regarding technical clarifications, design modifications, and feedback from production. This role provides technical support to the sales and testing departments, proactively reports recurring issues and contributes to identifying engineering improvements and design optimizations.