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Experience with Analog circuit design including low voltage power regulation. Strong electrical engineering fundamentals including analog and digital design. BS in Electrical Engineering or related field.
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To meet tougher and tougher specification demands, decent experience in high speed, extra-low noise, weak signal and high voltage circuit design and implementation, especially strong PCB layout skills on such circuits, is a must.
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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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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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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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As part of the Powertrain IPT organization and deployed in the Motor Controller Hardware Team you will be focused on supporting design and development of low-voltage and high-voltage designs within a high voltage inverter.
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Previous experience in electrical engineering, with a focus on high and low voltage equipment, and telephone and fire alarm systems. The successful candidate will have a strong background in electrical engineering, with specific experience in high and low-voltage equipment, as well as telephone and fire alarm systems.
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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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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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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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Develop compliant designs for low voltage distribution, medium voltage distribution, lighting, fire detection, lightning protection, EV charging, and grounding and bonding. 3Vi is a growing engineering practice headquartered in San Ramon, CA. We have an opening for an additional Principal Electrical Engineer to join our experienced team of Principal Engineers, Project Engineers, and Revit/BIM Designers.
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Experience in designing Medium and Low Voltage power distribution for normal, emergency, uninterruptible power distribution systems, and lighting systems and controls for the semiconductor, pharmaceutical, high-tech industrial, or technically related industries.
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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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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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Lead the development for the Low Voltage DC/DC Converter and ts integration in the Aircraft Electrical System. Support the definition and the integration of the Low Voltage Systems into the Test Facilities.
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