We're looking for an engineer who understands the power grid — not just from a code perspective, but from aphysics and systems point of view. You'll help us simulate real-world electrical infrastructure, from transformers and overhead lines to fault conditions and power flow behaviours.This is not a typical software developer role. You should be someone who enjoys working withsimulation models, has a solid background inelectrical engineering, and is confident turning physical behaviours into clean, maintainableC++ code.Your Responsibilities:Develop and maintain C++-based simulation models for electrical grid behaviourFocus on short-circuit modelling, power flow, and grid stabilityCollaborate with domain experts to translate physical systems into simulation logicWork across Windows and Linux environments, depending on team/projectOptionally contribute to tooling in Python and Qt frameworkParticipate in technical discussions and knowledge sharing across a 60-person software teamWhat You Bring:4+ years of experience in C++ programming (ideally simulation-oriented)Background in electrical power systems or energy grid modellingKnowledge of short-circuit behaviour, transformer modelling, and system faultsStrong mathematical thinking; ability to turn formulas and grid logic into softwareComfortable working with both Windows and Linux environmentsBonus: Experience with Python or GUI development using QtGerman language is required (C1-C2)