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Who We Are Delta Electronics is a global innovator at the forefront of technologies powering the future. Since 1971, we’ve been leading the way in high‑efficiency power and thermal management solutions. Today, we’re driving transformation across industries with smart, sustainable systems that enable everything from AI, industrial automation, and data centers to EV charging, renewable energy, and intelligent buildings. Delta is powering the AI age with cutting‑edge infrastructure solutions for hyperscale and edge data centers. Our high‑efficiency power systems, thermal management, and intelligent monitoring technologies help the world’s largest data operators achieve peak performance and sustainability. Join us to help build the cornerstone solutions that will run tomorrow’s digital world. Key Responsibilities The Power Electronics and Control Design Engineer is responsible for the design, development, validation, and deployment of power electronic converters and their associated control algorithms for grid‑connected and islanded energy systems. This role focuses on delivering robust, standards‑compliant control solutions for applications such as BESS, inverters, converters, and microgrid systems, while collaborating closely with hardware, firmware, protection, and systems engineering teams. Main Accountabilities Own the control system architecture and design for power electronic converters (AC/DC, DC/DC, DC/AC). Develop real‑time control algorithms to ensure stability, performance, and grid compliance under normal and abnormal operating conditions. Ensure designs meet functional, performance, reliability, and regulatory requirements across the product lifecycle. Support system‑level integration of power converters into microgrids, utility, data center, and industrial environments. Drive technical decisions related to control strategy trade‑offs, dynamic performance, and grid interaction behavior. Provide technical leadership during product development reviews, design validation, and customer or third‑party technical discussions. Contribute to the continuous improvement of engineering processes, modeling practices, and design standards. Key Activities and Responsibilities Design and implement control algorithms for: Grid‑forming, grid‑following, and grid‑supporting converters Voltage, current, power, frequency, and DC‑link regulation Droop control, virtual inertia, PLL‑based synchronization Develop fast inner‑loop and supervisory‑level controls with appropriate bandwidth separation. Implement fault ride‑through, black‑start, islanding, and reconnection logic. Minimum Qualifications Strong fundamentals in control theory (linear and non‑linear systems) and power electronics and electrical power systems. Hands‑on experience with inverter‑based resources (BESS, PV, PCS, UPS, STATCOM, etc.) and embedded control implementation. Proficiency in modeling and simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink/PLECS). Understanding of grid dynamics, fault behavior, and protection coordination. Ability to interpret electrical schematics and system‑level architecture. Collaborate with system architects, EMS/SCADA teams, protection engineers, and product managers. Provide clear documentation of control logic, interfaces, assumptions, and limitations. Validate control performance through Software‑in‑the‑Loop (SIL), Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop (HIL), and Factory and site acceptance testing (FAT/SAT). Soft Skills & Behavioral Competencies Systems thinker – able to balance control performance, hardware limits, grid requirements, and operational constraints. Structured problem solver – approaches complex technical problems methodically and transparently. Technical communicator – can clearly explain control concepts to non‑control experts, customers, and leadership. Collaborative mindset – works effectively across disciplines and organizational boundaries. Ownership & accountability – takes responsibility for technical outcomes from concept through deployment. Adaptability – comfortable working in evolving architectures and handling ambiguous requirements. Attention to detail – maintains rigor in documentation, testing, and validation. Preferred Qualifications Experience with microgrid controllers, EMS, or plant‑level supervisory controls. Exposure to utility interconnection processes and grid code compliance. Advanced degree (M.S. or Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering or related field. Benefit at Delta Electronics Americas Life at Delta EEO Statement Delta Electronics Americas is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. Delta Electronics America is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. #J-18808-Ljbffr