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Our talented team of employees worldwide helps bring movies to your seat on airplanes, deliver mission-critical information from drones to the command office, transfer heart rhythm to paper, route communications from space, connect power to downhill oil drills, and get planes back in the air faster.
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The overall responsibility of the Manufacturing Engineer - Machining is to oversee all processes to produce machined parts utilized in Calnetix high speed motors, generators, power electronics and magnetic bearing systems.
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Develop and execute comprehensive component level test plans for high voltage power electronics including Onboard Charger, DC-DC, High Voltage BMS and Charge Controllers. Develop and execute comprehensive component level test plans for high voltage power electronics including Onboard Charger, DC-DC, High Voltage BMS and Charge Controllers.
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As an Embedded Firmware Engineer with expertise in power electronics, bare metal programming, and Cortex Mx series microprocessors, you will play a crucial role in the development of low-level software and firmware that drives the performance and safety of our cutting-edge power electronic systems.
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What you’ll be able to do: Develop and execute comprehensive component level test plans for high voltage power electronics including Onboard Charger, DC-DC, High Voltage BMS and Charge Controllers.
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The Power Electronics Engineer will developproductssuch as motor drives,switch mode power supplies, and power factor correction units. 7+ years'experience in power electronics engineering.
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Position Summary: This position is responsible for assembling the Power Electronics, which includes the Variable Speed Drive (VSD) and Brake Resistor, to support the operation of a Turboexpander Generator.
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Advanced knowledge of power electronics products for EV powertrains: AC/DC converters, battery chargers, inverters, EMI filters, high voltage power distribution and others. Bachelor's degree in Electrical engineering specialized in the electric motor drive or power electronics required; Master's or Ph. D preferred (an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
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We have expertise in RF, EMP, Pulsed Power, Acoustics and Threat Warning Systems, and we prioritize partnering with our customers to address real-world problems with cost-effective solutions that work.
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Preferred Qualifications:Strong expertise in thermal analysis and design for power electronics systems, including proficiency in using simulation tools like ANSYS, COMSOL, or equivalent.
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As a Senior Electrical Engineer at Freeform, you will play an integral role in the design and development of custom electronics that bring our advanced metal 3D printing factory systems to life.
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Experience with spacecraft power design considering unique environmental challenges (radiation, space charging, thermal, etc.) PCB layout of high voltage electronics for a space vehicle.
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As an Electrical Engineer at Freeform, you will play an integral role in the design and development of custom electronics that bring our advanced metal 3D printing factory systems to life. Our mission is to make the transformative power of 3D printing available to all industries at scale and unlock the future of innovation.
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Design and implement motor controls and power electronics for turbomachinery. You will also be responsible for designing and implementing motor controls and power electronics for turbomachinery.
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Electronics training equivalent to 2 years of technical trade school or military school and 6 years of field service, or equivalent as determined by Installation Manager. Terminate DC power, rectifiers, PDUs, BDFB/BDCBBs, inverters, converters, raycaps and associated infrastructure used in telecommunications networks.
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