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Basic qualifications: the standard qualities needed for success as a Spellman Power Electronics Engineer include: Formal technical education, such as a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering Demonstrated experience designing power electronics Thorough understanding of power conversion principles (rectification, inversion, regulation, etc.
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7+ years of experience designing power electronics packaging and other electromechanical systems in general, using AutoCAD & Inventor or similar software such as SolidWorks and/or Ansys is required.
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Continuously re-train for certification in X-Ray topology, imaging techniques, power electronics to keep current with evolving technologies and trends in NDT systems, applications,Occasionally travel to customer sites as required for technical product / application support for installation or trouble shooting.
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Power Electronics Engineer. Extensive knowledge of power electronics, power conversion, analog circuit design and functional knowledge of magnetic design principles, both low and high voltage.
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As a Technical Leader of Power Electronics reporting to the Director of Engineering, you will work with engineering and product teams across various GE organizations and customers to develop technology and product roadmaps, oversee product bids and proposal activities, and lead overall product development activities that define the disruptive future of GE's Edge technologies.
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Experience in power electronics design, thermal analysis, electrical stress analysis, worst case analysis, FMEA analysis, tolerance analysis, aging analysis and EMI analysis. Experience with CAD tools such as LT-Spice, P-Spice, OrCAD, Mozaix, Allegro and Pantheon are desirable.
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Experience with Power devices Mosfet, IGBT, SiC and GaN. Experienced in PWB layout techniques for determining current density requirements and voltage breakdown requirements in power distribution systems.
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High power electronics used in invertors and convertors. Design, Inventor, Sheet metal, Mechanical design, New product development, Mechanical, Machine design. Experience in large equipment design, FEA, stress analysis, fluid dynamics is a plus.
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The ideal candidate should be knowledgeable in analog and digital circuit design for various power electronics products. Strong knowledge of power electronics. Computer software knowledge: Microsoft Excel, Word, Power Point.
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Experience designing and validating power electronics. This will require digital and analoge circut design expertise, power management experience in a highly cross-functional and dynamic working envirnonment.
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Use all commercial test equipment such spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, power meters, oscilloscopes and multi meters Skills Required: 2-4 years' experience in RF/Electronics Testing Skills Preferred: Experience with test equipment such as DVM scope, power supplies, and current meter.
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A unique opportunity exists with an Electronics manufacturer located on Long Island, NY spanning over sixty-five years in design and manufacturing of power conversion systems for aircraft, shipboard, ground vehicles, railroads, oil exploration, simulators, production test, and utilities.
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Bachelor’s degree in computer science, electrical engineering, or related engineering field with a minimum of 10 years of experience in Power Electronics engineering field. Serve as the customer facing technical lead or principal investigator on technology projects including but not limited to power conversion, power systems analysis, power systems control and energy storage system integration.
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AEM is a leading electronics platform of mission-critical circuit protection, power conditioning, and radio frequency electronic components. Through its industry leading brands AEM, Renaissance Electronics, and Central Semiconductor, AEM serves niche applications across a diverse array of attractive markets including satellite, aerospace, defense, industrial, medical, EV/Battery, and telecom.
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Knowledge of electronics technology and aircraft maintenance. It's preferred to know AC/DC power theory, Ohms law, and basic electronic theory to join our team in Ronkonkoma, NY. The ideal candidates should have a strong technical background and be comfortable working with various hand tools and equipment.
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