R&D Viessmann Climate Solutions PL

Viessmann is a leader of technological progress in the HVAC industry, with its Wrocław based R&D Center developing the company’s products in the field of software and electronics. We use only state-of-the-art technology and equipment to translate the results of our work into innovative solutions to be applied in the near and more distant future.

The individual in this position will be responsible for the model-based development of controls and operational management for our power electronic components specifically within the context of heat pumps, photovoltaic inverters, and energy storage products. This role encompasses the creation of innovative technical functions and control algorithms, covering the entire specification, analysis, design, and testing process.

Your responsibilities:

  • You will play an important role in development of controls and operational management for power electronic components, as well as in the simulation and analytical design of robust controls in the context of heat pumps, photovoltaic inverters, and energy storage systems based on the model-based development framework.
  • You will be responsible for the analysis of product’s and system’s requirements characteristic for a given domain of development.
  • You will be designing and validating the functions and algorithms at an early stage of development using simulation methods to obtain best quality and performance.
  • You will support the documentation of the developed functions and interfaces.

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, preferable in the field of electronics, automation & controls, computer science or any comparable course of studies.
  • Self passionate about electronics and willingness to develop further experience in the area of control systems for power electronic converters, battery management and photovoltaic inverters.
  • Experience in model-based development preferably with Matlab / Simulink or with a willingness to develop skills in this software development methodology.
  • Very good English skills, German is a plus.
  • Location in Wrocław area with acceptance of hybrid work model where some tasks will require attendance at hardware development laboratory.
  • Willingness for business travels, mainly to Germany.
  • Experience in object-oriented programming, knowledge of C/C++ and/or Python is an advantage.

We work with the mission of changing the world for the better in the face of climate change.

Founded in 1917 as a heating technology manufacturer, and now part of Carrier, today we are one of the world’s leading providers of efficient climate (heating, water and air quality) and renewable energy solutions. Creating living spaces for generations to come – this is the responsibility that we take on every day together with our (trade) partners.

We contribute to the success of Viessmann, we develop proprietary software. Our applications are market leaders in optimizing energy consumption in homes around the world. We make use of solely modern technologies.

Our applications are dedicated to: 

  • the B2B market for Installers and Service Technicians - enabling remote configuration of Viessmann devices and facilitating the automation of the installation process.
  • the B2C market for End Customers - enabling remote management of Viessmann devices in the home environment (heating - boilers and heat pumps, ventilation, air purifiers, PV systems, power solutions electric cars).

Facts about us:

  • +450 employees
  • over 10 years of experience on the IT market
  • family atmosphere (not a slogan, see for yourself)
  • the app store rating of our apps at 4.7

Why our R&D Viessmann Climate Solutions is right place for you?

  • We are our own client - each release is a wonderful feeling.
  • We have a real influence on the choice of technologies we use. All you need to do is to properly justify your choice, and the company will allow you to show yourself off technologically.
  • We care for the environment and a healthy lifestyle - this is what we speak out loud about in our country.