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Power conditioning and electronics (boost/buck converters, rectifiers, PCB design, etc.) Building off technology developed at MIT that enables metallic aluminum to split water, our energy delivery systems safely generate hydrogen and industrial heat on-site at >5x the volumetric energy density of liquid hydrogen and >3x that of methanol and ammonia.
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Our team has expertise in analog circuits, mixed-signal designs, embedded programming, RF, power electronics, and optical systems development. From building consumer gaming electronics to space-rated motor control systems, SOE provides the opportunity to experience every part of the engineering and product development process.
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Opportunity for a Senior Electrical Engineer to join our Surgical Motor Solutions (SMS) group to develop new products around custom electronics motor drive & electromagnetic designs for miniature motor systems.
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3-5 years related experience in power electronics engineering applying control systems theory. Proficient in power electronics modeling and simulation tools. Design, develop, and implement control algorithms and software for power electronics including rectifier, converter, and inverter circuits.
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Manage the research and design of products for the high power electronics systems in hydrogen area. 8+ years of experience designing power electronics systems.
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The Principal Power Electronics Engineer will support multiple concurrent new product development projects in high-power three-phase UPS's, EV chargers and battery storage as a power electronics subject matter expert (SME.
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Expertise in one or more technical areas: power electronics/power conversion, analog design, sensors design and interface, electromechanical systems, digital design, FPGA design, automated test development, EMI/EMC, PCB design/manufacture, or other relevant area.
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Design and implement high-reliability electronic systems, including PCBs, embedded systems, and power electronics. Power supply design, including magnetics design, EMI filter design.
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Create, and develop analog and digital systems with an emphasis on electromechanical designs and power management; execute design testing, including: reliability analysis, EMI/RFI testing, circuit simulations, bread boarding.
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Required Qualifications: High School diploma or GED plus two years’ experience in the electronic repair field plus one year of technical school training in electronics plus one year of bench testing experience on the following equipment: Fare Collections Systems, Digital Surveillance Systems, Destination Sign Systems, and Two-way Radio Communications Systems.
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Power electronics are at the core of growth sectors such as renewable energy, energy storage, and electric vehicles, and are critical components in other well-established sectors. Proven experience in a sales role, with a focus on selling service parts, long-term service agreements, technical training, and power systems, especially in the energy storage and solar sectors.
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This role requires an understanding and working knowledge of classic control theory and vector control of electric motors; familiarity with IGBT- or MOSFET-based power electronics inverters used as motor drives (including rectifier front end); and familiarity with induction and permanent magnet electric machines.
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Expertise in one or more technical areas: power electronics/power conversion, analog design, sensors design and interface, electromechanical systems, digital design, FPGA design, automated test development, EMI/EMC, PCB.
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Upgrade and repair highly complex emergency alarms, electronic door locks, fire alarm systems, programmable control systems, building automation systems, emergency power generation systems, building communication systems, variable speed motor controls, radio paging systems, building security control systems, closed circuit television security systems, computer systems and other computerized systems.
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Continuously re-train for certification in X-Ray topology, imaging techniques, power electronics to keep current with evolving technologies and trends in NDT systems, applications,Occasionally travel to customer sites as required for technical product / application support for installation or trouble shooting.
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