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Design or implement fuel cell testing or development programs.
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Plan or implement fuel cell cost reduction or product improvement projects in collaboration with other engineers, suppliers, support personnel, or customers.
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Develop or evaluate systems or methods of hydrogen storage for fuel cell applications.
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Conduct post-service or failure analyses, using electromechanical diagnostic principles or procedures.
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Authorize release of fuel cell parts, components, or subsystems for production.
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Design fuel cell systems, subsystems, stacks, assemblies, or components, such as electric traction motors or power electronics.
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Define specifications for fuel cell materials.
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Provide technical consultation or direction related to the development or production of fuel cell systems.
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Identify or define vehicle and system integration challenges for fuel cell vehicles.
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Coordinate fuel cell engineering or test schedules with departments outside engineering, such as manufacturing.
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Manage fuel cell battery hybrid system architecture, including sizing of components, such as fuel cells, energy storage units, or electric drives.
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Conduct fuel cell testing projects, using fuel cell test stations, analytical instruments, or electrochemical diagnostics, such as cyclic voltammetry or impedance spectroscopy.
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Characterize component or fuel cell performances by generating operating maps, defining operating conditions, identifying design refinements, or executing durability assessments.
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Calculate the efficiency or power output of a fuel cell system or process.
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Write technical reports or proposals related to engineering projects.
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Validate design of fuel cells, fuel cell components, or fuel cell systems.
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Evaluate the power output, system cost, or environmental impact of new hydrogen or non-hydrogen fuel cell system designs.
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Read current literature, attend meetings or conferences, or talk with colleagues to stay abreast of new technology or competitive products.
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Plan or conduct experiments to validate new materials, optimize startup protocols, reduce conditioning time, or examine contaminant tolerance.
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Simulate or model fuel cell, motor, or other system information, using simulation software programs.
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Prepare test stations, instrumentation, or data acquisition systems for use in specific tests of fuel cell components or systems.
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Develop fuel cell materials or fuel cell test equipment.
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Fabricate prototypes of fuel cell components, assemblies, stacks, or systems.
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Integrate electric drive subsystems with other vehicle systems to optimize performance or mitigate faults.
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Analyze fuel cell or related test data, using statistical software.
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Recommend or implement changes to fuel cell system designs.