Power Verification Engineer
Job Title: Power Verification EngineerLocation: Redmond, WA (Onsite)Duration: Duration: 12 Months (Potential extensions/conversion)We are looking for a Power Verification Engineer to support power validation for cutting-edge consumer electronics / wearable devices. This role sits at the intersection of hardware, firmware, and software, driving power efficiency from early concept through production.You will play a key role in defining power measurement methodologies, building validation infrastructure, and ensuring products meet strict power KPIs.Must-Have SkillsBachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent work experience3+ years of experience validating power subsystems for consumer devicesWorking knowledge of Bucks, Boost, LDOs, Load Switches, Fuel Gauge, SoC power, etc.Basic understanding of Android OS, Linux kernel, and SoC power architectureFamiliarity with communication protocols - I2C, SPI, UARTExperience defining validation plans for power subsystemsExperience capturing power consumption data under different use casesExperience using lab equipment (multimeters, power supplies, loads, oscilloscopes, data acquisition units)3+ years of experience writing scripts in Python/LabViewNice-to-have SkillsExperience with Qualcomm chipsets and Qualcomm SOCDeeper understanding of SOC power architectureWorked on consumer electronic devicesResponsibilitiesValidate and characterize power subsystems from proof-of-concept to productionBring up, debug, and validate power circuitry on prototype hardwareDevelop and maintain automation frameworks for power measurement and testingExecute power validation test cases and analyze resultsCapture and analyze power consumption data across various use casesDebug power issues in collaboration with hardware, firmware, and software teamsSupport root cause analysis for power, SoC, and memory-related issuesMaintain validation documentation including test plans, reports, and proceduresUse bug tracking systems to document and track issues