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Advanced Energy is seeking an Electronic Engineer II to join our Little Island, Cork site. The role involves hands-on engineering across design, development, testing, and documentation of electronic products and systems, contributing to defined programs and projects.
The position requires a bachelor’s in Electronic Engineering with 3+ years of related experience; a master’s or PhD is preferred. Travel up to 10% is expected in this global organization.
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Advanced Energy (Nasdaq: AEIS) is a global leader in the design and manufacturing of highly engineered, precision power conversion, measurement and control solutions for mission-critical applications and processes. AE’s power solutions enable customer innovation in complex applications for a wide range of industries including semiconductor equipment, industrial, manufacturing, telecommunications, data center computing and healthcare. With engineering know-how and responsive service and support around the globe, the company builds collaborative partnerships to meet technology advances, propel growth for its customers and innovate the future of power. Advanced Energy has devoted four decades to perfecting power for its global customers and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
Our site in Little Island, Cork, Ireland is seeking a Electronic Engineer II to join our team!
The Electronic Engineer II performs hands‑on engineering work across applied research, design, development, testing, manufacturing support, and documentation of electronic products and systems. This role contributes to the execution of defined programs and projects, working from established requirements while applying sound engineering judgment to solve moderately complex technical problems.
The engineer collaborates with customers and internal stakeholders to understand system and equipment requirements, applies analytical and experimental techniques to validate designs and concepts, and provides technical direction to engineers and technicians on program‑specific activities. The role requires regular interaction with internal teams and selected external technical contacts.