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The Power Electronics group is seeking a Principal Power Electronic Electrical Engineer with knowledge of and experience with applications, modeling, and analysis of control systems.
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Teslas Silicon Development Group is looking for a Power Electronics Engineer. 4+ year experience in low-voltage power electronics design, power supply IC/module application and validation.
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Lead the system power architecture design for consumer electronics devices and implement design from schematic to Printed Circuit Board (PCB). Experience with on-board power design in consumer electronics or related fields.
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Broad knowledge of and skills in low-noise and low-power precision mixed-signal circuit design, sensors, analog and digital signal processing, random processes. Robert Bosch develops and markets key technologies in consumer electronics micro-electro-mechanical sensors (MEMS), solutions and systems for smartphone applications, tablets, video game consoles, wearables, and the Internet of things.
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Sr. Electrical Engineer, Test Automation, Electronic Systems We seek a highly motivated and hands-on engineer with an electrical engineering background for a position in the Manufacturing Test Engineering group, a team focused on building robust, beautiful, data-centric automated testing equipment for Tesla’s power electronics and battery manufacturing lines.
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Partner with other systems engineers, analog/RF IC designers, digital designers, and firmware engineers to derive, simulate, implement, verify and test physical layer features, to enable a variety of novel applications in the portable & wearable consumer electronics space.
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Knowledge in the validation of power electronics and high-speed signal interface. Familiarity with lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, DMM, e-load, power supply, power analyzer, spectrum analyzer, signal generator, and temp chamber.
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Joby Aviation is seeking a talented power electronics engineer to join our team designing electric aircraft. Experience writing embedded software in C for control of inverters and/or other power electronics for aerospace applications.
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Advanced power electronics knowledge, such as a class-E amplifier. At the completion of your internship, you will have had the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge power electronics solutions and complete multiple physical products/projects as a tangible demonstration of your acquired expertise and skills.
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Strong EE fundamentals in: Battery RC model, Power distribution networks (PDN), System Power Architecture and Peak power, Modeling and Control, Battery charging/discharging, Power electronics.
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Working knowledge of automotive power electronics system based design process (SPICE) At least 5 years of hands-on experience in power electronics hardware development: design, debug, validation, and manufacturing / production.
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Tesla's Power Electronics group is looking for a skilled and motivated electrical engineer to design and develop power magnetic components for power converters intended to be used in vehicle and/or stationary storage platforms.
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Develop an RF automation test tool to automatically measure the RF performance of connectivity systems (WiFi, BT, GPS, NFC, Wireless USB and Wireless Power Charging). Run RF test and characterize the RF performance of connectivity systems (WiFi, BT, GPS, NFC, Wireless USB and Wireless Power Charging.
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Tesla’s Power Electronics group is seeking a skilled and motivated Electrical Engineer to assist in designing and lead the validation of power converters for Tesla’s Dojo training computer and Tesla Energy products.
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Fluent with power electronics simulation tools such as Plecs, MATLAB/Simulink, etc. Strong understanding of power electronics, photovoltaic systems, and Li-ion batteries. As a Power Electronics Controls Engineer at Lunar, you will be responsible for building power electronics simulations and for developing control methods, algorithms, and firmware for all of Lunar's electrification systems.
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