Full-Stack Software Engineer & Scientist (Virtual Sensing) - Remote Australia at GE Vernova | JobGan

Full-Stack Software Engineer & Scientist (Virtual Sensing) - Remote Australia

GE Vernova
Full time 🌐 Remote Senior
📡 Australia 🏙 Australia 📅 Dec 31, 1969 ⏳ Closes Aug 20, 2026
💰 $98,400 – $164,000 CAD/yr
📋 Job Description

The Full-Stack Software Engineer & Scientist (Virtual Sensing) role at GE Vernova focuses on developing innovative software solutions for decentralized grid operations. The position involves creating edge-native software components and virtual sensing algorithms to enhance real-time grid management. Candidates should have significant experience in power systems, software engineering, and familiarity with AI/ML technologies.

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HIRING COMPANY:
GE Vernova
📡 Australia
GE Vernova is at the forefront of decentralized grid operations, focusing on building resilient, smart energy systems that can autonomously manage and heal themselves. With a mission to transform the energy landscape, the company fosters a dynamic, startup-like environment where innovation thrives. Employees are encour…

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⏳ Closes Aug 20, 2026
Full-Stack Software Engineer & Scientist (Virtual Sensing) - Remote Australia
GE Vernova · $98,400 – $164,000 CAD/yr