Physics, not intuition.
Every design decision is justified by calculation. Gut feel is the starting point, not the conclusion. If you can't explain it with numbers, rethink it.
Careers at Ajanex
There's no playbook for good motor design. The only way to build something genuinely better is to question every assumption, model every physics domain, and validate every decision in hardware.
Every catalog default. Every inherited assumption. Every spec that exists because it was 'always done that way.' We start from the physics, not the precedent.
The electromagnetics, the thermal behaviour, the mechanical stress, the acoustic signature. All four simultaneously — not handed off sequentially between teams.
Until it's validated in hardware, documented for production, and ready for the duty cycle it was designed for. Simulation is the start. Hardware is the proof.
How we operate
Every design decision is justified by calculation. Gut feel is the starting point, not the conclusion. If you can't explain it with numbers, rethink it.
Spec it, simulate it, build it, test it, ship it. The same team owns the outcome from brief to production handoff. No handoffs, no black boxes.
A prototype that fails to spec teaches more than one that passes on paper. We document failures the same way we document successes.
We don't ship generic. Every parameter — slot count, winding pitch, insulation class — exists because someone thought about it for this application.
Not one or the other. The discipline to be precise enough and the urgency to ship it. Perfection is the enemy of production.
By engineers. We discuss torque-speed curves, thermal time constants, and Pareto fronts. Not slide decks, not roadmaps, not 'synergies'.
Join the team
Open positions
Lead electromagnetic and thermal design of AC, BLDC, and PMSM motors for domestic appliance and custom industrial applications. FEA experience required.
Design mechanical housings, shaft interfaces, and assembly structures for custom motor and drive sub-systems. From concept geometry to production drawings.
Translate application briefs into motor specifications. Bridge between customer requirements and the engineering team. Comfortable with both technical and commercial conversations.
Don't see a fit? Send a speculative application. We're always interested in strong engineers — especially those who have worked on real rotating machinery.