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Supermicro is seeking a Power Supply Design Engineer who can lead the product design, review, and validation of server power supply and related products. The ideal engineer will not just lead a team, but will be a hands-on contributor with over 2 years of experience in ITE server power supply design. This includes expertise in PFC, flyback, LLC, phase shift, power sharing, and OringFET applications in mass production with proven records. The engineer will be required to work cross-departmentally and assist product managers as needed in product design and development. The role involves performing schematic design, BOM generation, debugging, and testing of power supplies. The engineer will research, analyze, and recommend new power supply design approaches, plan projects, manage schedules, and work to meet time-to-market (TTM) goals while reducing costs and improving product quality. Evaluating current and future high-efficiency and compact power supply designs, the engineer will recommend modifications or enhancements to eliminate design roadblocks and improve product performance and quality. Collaboration with system or lab validation testing engineers is essential to discover and resolve any design, signal integrity, or quality-related issues. The engineer will create and review technical documentation, including product specifications, layout instructions, and test procedures. Additionally, the engineer will support other teams and FAE for technical support, perform failure analysis, assist sales in resolving customer problems, and support the Power Supply Product Manager with technical insights. Evaluating and debugging design prototypes on the bench and generating detailed engineering reports of findings and recommendations are also key responsibilities.