Power Electronics Engineer (all experience levels)

  • Job Reference: 1504408115-2
  • Date Posted: 21 November 2024
  • Recruiter: Recruit 12
  • Location: Andover, Hampshire
  • Salary: On Application
  • Sector: Engineering
  • Job Type: Permanent

Job Description

Power Electronics Engineer

BRIEF OVERVIEW
- Role: Power Electronics Engineer
- Location: Hampshire
- Role type: Permanent
- Salary: £40,000 - £60,000 DOE (we would also welcome more senior engineers)

Recruit 12 has an exciting opportunity for a Power Electronics Engineer with an industry-leading high-end manufacturer, operating across various industries involved in advanced engineering projects.

This role is at the forefront of semiconductor technology, offering the opportunity to design, develop, and optimize next-generation power solutions.

We are able to consider candidates either with industry experience of power electronics or have worked in a research role. We will also consider PhD graduates who are looking to get into industry.

RESPONSIBILITIES
- Design and develop inverter hardware (e.g., SiC/GaN power modules, DC/DC converters, and DC-link capacitors).
- Characterise, test, and validate key power electronic components and systems.
- Perform schematic capture, PCB layout, and circuit analysis.
- Create technical documentation, including manufacturing packs and test procedures.
- Conduct simulation and analysis using tools like Simulink, PLECS, and LTSPICE.
- Stay updated on manufacturing advancements in power electronics.
- Interface with customers to exceed expectations and act as a product expert.

REQUIRED SKILLS
- Extensive experience in power electronics design and development
- Hands-on expertise with DC/DC and DC/AC converters, gate drivers, and high-frequency components
- Proficient in simulation tools (Simulink, MATLAB, PLECS, LTSPICE, or equivalent)
- Strong knowledge of EMC/EMI considerations and mitigation techniques
- Experience in the design and qualification of power modules to industry standards
- Familiarity with reliability and safety analysis tools like DFMEA or FTA

DESIRABLE (NOT ESSENTIAL)
- Experience with automotive traction inverters
- Familiarity with electric machine control theory
- Knowledge of automotive legislation and functional safety standards (e.g., ISO26262)
- Exposure to 3D solid modelling tools like SolidWorks
- Wide-bandgap technology (SiC/GaN)
- PhD in Power Electronics or relevant subject area
- Chartered Engineer status