Power Electronics Design Engineer, estimated $85-95K salary, Dallas TX

October 1, 2009

Power Electronics Design Engineer, estimated $85-95K salary, Dallas TX

If you have expertise in projects involving the design, development and production of AC and DC power and frequency converters, consider joining this stable company with major clients in industrial, electronics, military and aviation industries. Your experience should include digital, analog and magnetic circuit design. You will take on design projects ranging from 2 to 250KVA, including three-phase, twelve pulse rectification with PFC, and 50-800 Hz output frequencies. Responsibilities will include engineering, applied research, generating new product concepts, performing feasibility studies and developing detailed specs for new high power converter products. You will develop and analyze strategies and algorithms, work with hardware and embedded software technologies, and interact with the software development team. Additional tasks include conducting tests, analyzing test data, and writing test reports to support compliance with customer and internal specifications. Additionally you will keep up to date on the latest devices, developments, and techniques related to power electronics. The firm provides a generous salary and flexible environment, plus benefits including medical and dental insurance, a 401K, and paid time off. Relocation may be provided for a candidate who is an excellent match. For immediate consideration, send MS Word resume to resume [at] alynpatrick [dot] com.

Requirements:

– BSEE, BSCS or equivalent degree and 7+ years of power conversion design experience,

– Excellent verbal, written, interpersonal and teamwork skills required.

– Analog power design experience, plus working knowledge of digital logic design and embedded software design practices.

– Design experience with large uninterruptible power supplies or frequency converters using insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBT’s) is required.

– Simulation experience using MATLAB and Simulink, along with extensive design experience using high performance DSP control techniques for three-phase converters and inverters.

– Coding ability in C programming language required.

– Expertise in design practices, safe work practices, and experimental techniques used in 480 VAC 3 phase power systems up to 250k VA required.

– Highly Desirable: Experience with three-phase grid-tie inverters.

– Highly Desirable: Experience with military, government or defense programs and military specs (MIL-STD-704. MIL-STD01399, MIL-STD-461) and environmental standards such as RTCA-160 and/or MIL-STD-810.

– Experience designing frequency converters in the 100kVA range

Are you aware that out of all jobs created in the US in 2007, approximately 50% were created in Texas? If you are an engineer with power, analog, IC, sensor, RF, embedded or hardware design expertise, please contact our firm for a discussion about employment and relocation possibilities: resume [at] alynpatrick [dot] com. For more information, please visit www.alynpatrick.com. Follow our job leads on Twitter http://twitter.com/AlynPatrick.

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