A Power Electronics Designer is responsible for designing, developing and testing power electronics circuits.
The ideal candidate will have experience in circuit design, PCB layout, and power simulations.
Key Responsibilities
Circuit Design : Design and develop power electronics circuits for motor controllers.
Simulation and Optimization : Conduct simulations to optimize efficiency, thermal performance, and EMI compliance.
Integration : Work closely with firmware and hardware engineers to integrate control algorithms.
Prototyping and Testing : Perform prototyping, testing, and debugging of power electronic systems.
Required Qualifications
Education : Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics, or a related field.
Experience : Experience with power semiconductors (MOSFETs, IGBTs, GaN, and SiC).
Skillset : Proficiency in circuit design, PCB layout (Altium, KiCad, or equivalent), and power simulations (LTspice, PLECS, etc.).
Knowledge : Strong understanding of motor control techniques (FOC, PWM, etc.) and hands-on experience in laboratory testing, debugging, and failure analysis.