Defend VEDECOM's position within standardization bodies (IEC/ISO), standardization organizations (OCA), and charging ecosystem associations (CharIN, Task 53, etc.)
Lead working groups to define technical requirements, testing needs and demonstrations
Develop a systems engineering approach to describe the operational and functional mechanisms of charging services
Contribute to the development of the roadmap for the charging ecosystem
Participate in building data models to ensure interoperability between systems
Contribute to the preparation of R&D project deliverables in your domain
Monitor developments within the electric vehicle charging ecosystem and its interaction with the power grid
Take part in dissemination activities to promote project proposals and recommendations by participating in strategic working groups and other outreach formats (conferences, webinars, training, etc.)
Coordinate and contribute to publications on behalf of the consortium
Promote VEDECOM’s visibility with partner organizations and beyond
Requirements
Engineering degree in information technologies, electrical networks or electric transport
A PhD is desirable
At least 3–5 years of experience in transport electrification, electric charging, power systems or electric vehicles (or equivalent), including coordination of R&D projects, particularly in international consortium contexts
Expertise in communication protocols and standards related to the power grid and integration of EV charging into the grid (e.g., Grid Codes EN 50549)
Knowledge of data standards and modeling (SAREF, CIM, SGAM)
Ability to lead working groups and coordinate international partners
System engineering and project management skills
Fluent spoken and written English required
Benefits
12 RTT days (additional paid leave)
Remote work / teleworking
On-site company restaurant
Access to works council (CSE) benefits
Nearby sports associations / access to local sports clubs