Power Electronics Engineer

\u2022\tDesign, build, and bring into production high performance power electronics hardware for automotive applications, specifically for a range of superbikes.
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\u2022\tCollaborate closely with firmware, mechanical engineering, PCB design, sourcing, quality, compliance, and manufacturing teams.
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\u2022\tTake ownership of partial or complete hardware design, from conceptualization to testing and production.
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\u2022\tPrepare, maintain, and update all design and development documentation, and communicate technical and non technical information effectively to relevant stakeholders.
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\u2022\tDevelop intellectual property (IP) and translate it into practical, deployable solutions
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Requirements<\/h3>
  • Strong\n commitment and passion for engineering<\/b>, especially power\n electronics<\/b>, with a drive to create new ideas and convert them into\n real\-world solutions.
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  • Strong\n work ethic with a bias for action<\/b> and readiness to work outside\n one\u2019s comfort zone<\/b>.
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  • Solid\n background and deep understanding of AC/DC and DC/DC power conversion\n topologies<\/b>.
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    Experience in one or more of the following areas:<\/b>
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    1. Designing\n and putting into practice multi\u2011kilowatt power electronics hardware<\/b> and control firmware.
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    2. Working\n with power semiconductor devices<\/b> (20 V to 1200 V voltage class).
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    3. Understanding\n switching characteristics, loss mechanisms in Si, SiC, and GaN<\/b> power semiconductor technologies, and designing gate drivers and\n protection circuits<\/b>.
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