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Exoben Inc. is seeking a Power Electronics Engineer to design and develop power conversion systems across battery, solar, and grid interfaces.
You will optimize converters, inverters and control systems for efficiency, reliability and performance, collaborating with battery, grid and system engineers.
Strong technical expertise and practical engineering skills are required; you will ensure compliance with safety standards and support testing and validation activities.
Specialization: Power Conversion, Energy Efficiency and Electrical System Design
Location: United States
Job Type: Full-Time
Exoben’s systems rely on efficient power conversion to move energy between batteries, solar systems and the grid.
Power electronics are responsible for controlling voltage, current and energy flow.
Strong design in this area ensures efficiency and system reliability.
We are looking for a highly skilled Power Electronics Engineer to design and develop Exoben’s power conversion systems.
In this role, you will work on converters, inverters and electrical control systems.
You will focus on efficiency, reliability and performance across different applications.
You will work closely with battery, grid and system engineers.
This role requires strong technical expertise and practical engineering skills.
This role controls how energy moves through Exoben systems.
You ensure efficiency, stability and performance.
Your work directly impacts system reliability.
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