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Fuel Cell Engineers

Engineering


  • Average Salary

    RM2319 - RM 4905

  • Career Trends

  • Compability

What is Fuel Cell Engineers?

Design, evaluate, modify, or construct fuel cell components or systems for transportation, stationary, or portable applications.

Minimum education level

 

PT3

SPM

STPM

Diploma

Degree

Average Salary

RM2319 - RM 4905

Example of a Job Position

Head of Hydrogen Storage Expert
Head of Division
Professor of Engineering
Professor of Chemistry
Researcher Expert
Scientist/Expert
Senior Expert
Senior Expert Researcher
Senior Scientist Chimney Expert

Task

? Conduct fuel cell testing projects, using fuel cell test stations, analytical instruments, or electrochemical diagnostics, such as cyclic voltammetry or impedance spectroscopy Green Task Statement ? Design or implement fuel cell testing or development programs Green Task Statement ? Write technical reports or proposals related to engineering projects Green Task Statement ? Plan or implement fuel cell cost reduction or product improvement projects in collaboration with other engineers, suppliers, support personnel, or customers Green Task Statement ? Validate design of fuel cells, fuel cell components, or fuel cell systems

Knowledge

Mathematics

Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications.

Engineering and Technology

Knowledge of practical applications in engineering and technology. This includes the application of principles, techniques, procedures and equipment for designing and producing various goods and services.

Design

Knowledge of techniques, equipment and design principles including in producing precision technical plans, blueprints, drawings and models.

Physics

Knowledge and predictions about the principles of physics, law, relations between the two, and applications for understanding liquids, materials, atmospheric, mechanical, electrical, atomic, atomic sub-structures and processes.

Chemistry

Knowledge of the composition, structure and chemical properties of substances and chemical processes and transformations that occur. Includes the use of chemicals and their interactions, alarms, production techniques and disposal methods

Skills

Active Listening

Give full attention to the words of others, set aside time to understand the points presented, ask questions appropriately, and not interrupt at the wrong time

Critical Thinking

Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to the problems handled

Consideration and Decision Making

Consider the shortcomings and advantages of potential action choices to choose the most appropriate action.

Reading Understanding

Understand sentences and paragraphs written in work documents.

System Analysis

Determine how the system should work and how the changes in conditions, operations, and environment affect the results achieved.

Capability

  • 1

    Written Expression - The ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so that others can understand

  • 2

    Deductive Reasoning - The ability to apply general rules to certain problems in order to produce reasonable answers.

  • 3

    Oral Understanding - The ability to listen and understand information and ideas conveyed through words and oral sentences

  • 4

    Problem Sensitivity - The ability to tell when something is wrong or maybe wrong. This does not involve solving the problem, only knowing if there is a problem.

  • 5

    Written Understanding - Ability to read and understand information and ideas conveyed through writing