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The Low Voltage Architecture and Circuitry team designs the "nervous system" for Tesla products including all vehicles, Robot, Dojo and future projects. We are looking for an electrical engineer who understands system level power delivery and grounding, interconnect, and fundamentals of serial communication protocols.
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The goal of a BMS Electrical Engineer at Wisk is to design and develop the electronic assemblies controlling and monitoring both low and high voltage, including the power distribution and circuit protections.
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Own PCB design process including schematic and layout to comply with creepage and clearance rules, high voltage safety concerns, high speed signal integrity requirements, low noise analog design best practices, EMC/EMI regulations, and thermal and mechanical design requirements.
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8+ years of experience of low voltage power design in consumer electronics or related fields. 6+ years of experience of low power design and delivery in consumer electronics or related fields.
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Design and develop the power control, monitoring and conversion system to produce regulated, isolated high and low voltage from the batteries. We are looking for an Electrical Engineer to join our Battery Management System (BMS) team of electrical engineers developing the energy storage and power distribution system for our electric eVTOL aircraft.
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You will be responsible for the integration, testing and design-verification of low voltage and high voltage power distribution aspects into the larger energy storage system and into the aircraft as a whole.
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US Citizen or Permanent Resident Proficient in Revit, AutoCAD, and/or Bluebeam Revu. 10 years minimum experience in designing Medium and Low Voltage (480V & 120V) power distribution for normal, emergency, uninterruptible power distribution systems, and lighting systems and controls for the Semiconductor, Pharmaceutical, Life-Science related industries.
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Due to significant growth, we are currently seeking Lead Supplier Industrialization Engineer - Electrical Distribution Systems Low Voltage (LV) for our Corporate Supplier Industrialization Team. Come work alongside some of the most accomplished minds in the industry.
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Delivering hundreds of kilowatts of power from the battery to the motor, the drive inverter integrates high voltage power electronics, low voltage circuits, controls, functional safety, thermal management, and mechanical packaging.
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What to Expect The Low Voltage Hardware team is responsible for designing the electrical “nervous system” of Tesla vehicles. We control hundreds of electrical devices including motors, sensors, switches, and LEDs to power user-facing systems such as seats, doors, HVAC, powertrain, safety, chassis, exteriors, lighting, and more.
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Designing automation controls and building some form of electrical enclosures with both high voltage and low voltage. electrical schematics, enclosure design, panel layout, autocad electrical, schematics design, python, pcb design.
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We are seeking an experienced and passionate Electrical Engineer to help design, build, and testing and integration of the electrical systems within our lighter than air flight vehicles.
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Experience with development, design, analysis and test of: Analog Sensor Interfaces, Power Supplies, Topology Selection, and Microprocessor Integration for High Voltage Battery and power distribution systems.
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Interface circuits, microcontroller, system basis chip, and other low voltage circuits; circuits may be used for high voltage / high power applications (including Inverter, On-Board Charger (OBC), DCDC Converter, etc.
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Experience in design, construction, and commissioning of high voltage substations, medium or low voltage electrical distribution systems, AC/DC systems, and associated power management or SCADA tools.
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