Company
IC Resources
IC Resources
Up to £75K
Join a dynamic enterprise driving the forefront of power electronics innovation. As a Principal Power Electronics Engineer, lead projects in the design, simulation, assembly, and testing of advanced power electronics systems. Key Responsibilities: Lead technical aspects of collaborative and commercial power electronics R&D projects. Optimize circuit topologies using SiC and GaN devices for enhanced power efficiency. Evaluate and optimize PCB designs for superior electromagnetic and thermal performance. Collaborate across engineering functions to deliver groundbreaking cross-functional products. Report technical progress and oversee delivery of critical sub-assemblies. Requirements: Extensive experience in power electronics design within automotive or similar industries. Strong knowledge of SiC/GaN power switching technologies and analog/digital circuits. Advanced degree in power electronics with a track record of delivering complex projects. Proficiency in multi-discipline engineering activities and problem-solving skills. Exceptional teamwork and collaboration abilities. Desirable Skills: Systems engineering approach, embedded systems control, EDA/PCB design. Experience in prototype translation and engineering lifecycle management. For more information please apply to Chris Moffatt at IC Resources.
Newport
Our jobs portal is fully automated and finds daily new job opportunities related to the companies listed on EVE Score.
Please remember that we do not endorse any websites related to these jobs opportunities and stay alerts to avoid scams.
A few reminders:
- Never, ever pay anything to apply for a job. Companies should be the one paying, not you
- Never agree to buy equipment in order to start a job - this includes buying a laptop, work from home equipment
- Never agree to pay for mandatory training to onboard for a new position (even if they say that they will reimburse you for later)
- If the recruiter sends you an email from a domain that is different from the company website, ask them to communicate with you via email belonging to the company. Stay away from Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo or domain that looks close to the company they are portraying
- Don’t give personal information during the application process - social security number, bank account, home address, date of birth - this could be used to target you through a social engineering attack later on
- Don’t complete a project for free. Many companies might ask you to get through a test, that’s one thing. But less scrupulous companies will actually ask you to deliver a project for free