Space Coast based Engineering organization that provides engineering solutions to various customers such as the Department of Defense and NASA is looking for a technology leader that can provide strategic direction and technological leadership to their Power Electronics Division.
We are looking for the engineering elite that can provide direction and expertise to their team of power electronic engineers. Specifically in the areas of ac‐dc, dc‐dc, and dc‐ac converters.
We are looking for a balance between IQ, drive and leadership.
Ego != Skill
Ego != Leadership
Leader == Takes Responsibility for Her/His actions as well as the Teams
Electronic engineering design, junior engineer mentorship and recruitment,
Sub‐system design support for products related to thermal control and energy conversion.
Work of the Power Electronics Division includes working with state‐of‐the‐art wide‐bandgap (GaN and SiC) semiconductor devices, analog printed circuit board design, control algorithm development and implementation of controls onto commercial DSPs.
As a Technology Leader for the Power Electronics Division, your team will:
Design and test power electronic converters (ac‐dc, dc‐ac, dc‐dc) from 1 kW to 150 kW- Design and test high speed (10,000 rpm to >150,000 rpm) motor drives
- Design, implement, and test advanced digital control algorithms, advanced digital filtering techniques, and the general control of power electronic systems
- Design and test power stages, sensor electronics, and gate drive circuits for SiC and GaN semiconductors
- Design and test high power SiC( silicon carbide ) and GaN( gallium nitride ) semiconductor modules
- Design, layout, fabricate, and test printed circuit boards
- Design, build, and test digital control systems using microcontrollers, DSPs, and FPGAs
Position Requirements
- BS, MS and Ph.D. in electrical engineering required with a minimum GPA of 3.3 in all degree programs. PhD level an absolute MUST.
- 5 year minimum experience
- Experience programming various micro-controllers and DSPs
- Experience designing motor drives, ac‐dc, dc‐dc, and dc‐ac converters
- United States Citizenship required due to US Government ITAR program restrictions