Electrical Engineer

TempoSan Diego, CA
$110,000 - $125,000Onsite

About The Position

Tempo is seeking a Power Electronics & Controls Engineer to take meaningful ownership of power conversion system development within our engineering team. In this role, you will drive hardware design, through bring-up and field integration, and control development work effectively across engineering disciplines with a high degree of independence, and serve as a dependable technical resource for the broader team. This position is well suited for an engineer with a demonstrated track record of delivering power electronics hardware and control systems, sound technical judgment, and the ability to lead project work without close direction in a fast-paced, early-stage company environment.

Requirements

  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering or related field; M.S. preferred
  • 4–6 years of hands-on power electronics design experience, with a demonstrated ability to own and deliver hardware projects end-to-end
  • Solid working knowledge of DC/DC, AC/DC, and DC/AC converter topologies, with the ability to evaluate alternatives and make informed architectural recommendations
  • Proficiency with laboratory instrumentation and hands-on hardware bring-up, including oscilloscopes, power analyzers, and systematic debugging of power electronics circuits
  • Strong fundamentals in magnetics design, switching device selection, and thermal management of power electronics
  • Effective communicator, written and verbal, with the ability to keep cross-functional teammates aligned, produce clear and maintain work instructions, and surface issues early
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, exercise sound technical judgment, and manage competing priorities in a dynamic environment

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with high-voltage (>600 V) or high-power (>10 kW) systems in industrial or energy applications
  • Familiarity with EMC design practices and pre-compliance or formal certification testing
  • Experience with motor drives or industrial power conversion
  • Hands-on experience with HIL platforms, Typhoon HIL, Simulation proficiency in Simulink, LTspice, PSIM, PLECS, or similar tools
  • Prior experience in an early-stage or start-up product development environment

Responsibilities

  • Design and optimize power conversion circuits — including DC/DC, AC/DC, and DC/AC topologies — supporting the charging and control of Thermal Battery Modules within the TCES system.
  • Evaluate design approaches for gate drivers, custom magnetics, and protection circuitry, and provide well-reasoned recommendations for high-voltage, high-temperature, and harsh-environment applications.
  • Identify and advance cost reduction opportunities across the Power and Rectifier cabinets, collaborating with mechanical, thermal, and manufacturing teams to translate design improvements into practice.
  • Own hardware bring-up and integration of power electronics circuits and modules, including test planning, execution, and resolution of issues through to completion.
  • Lead hardware/software integration of power conversion systems in close collaboration with firmware and controls engineers, resolving interface issues and escalating appropriately when warranted.
  • Coordinate across thermal, mechanical, and software engineering teams to integrate the Power Cabinet into the Thermal Array and broader TCES system architecture.
  • Validate designs across the expected operating envelope, including variable generation profiles and relevant edge cases, and recommend design responses when gaps are identified.
  • Utilize Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulation tools to support control system tuning and hardware/firmware co-validation.
  • Take ownership of regulatory compliance for assigned designs, ensuring adherence to applicable UL, CE, and IEC standards and proactively surfacing cross-cutting compliance considerations.
  • Plan and execute EMC testing and reliability validation within project scope, interpreting results and driving appropriate design responses.
  • Identify and resolve power conversion system issues across all stages of development — from architecture through lab validation and field deployment — applying sound judgment in prioritizing and sequencing resolution efforts.
  • Contribute technical analysis and recommendations to power electronics scalability efforts, including modular pilot plant designs, commercial TCES system scale-up, and Thermal Array configurations.
  • Support definition of power electronics requirements for new product development programs, synthesizing cross-functional inputs into clear and well-grounded technical recommendations.
  • Provide technical guidance and design review support to junior engineers, contributing to a collaborative and growth-oriented team environment, as needed.

Benefits

  • equity
  • benefits
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