Principal Power Electronics Engineer

Penn Technical StaffingFeasterville Trevose, PA
Onsite

About The Position

A manufacturer of lighting products located in Trevose, PA is seeking a Principal Power Electronics Engineer to join their team. This person will design and bring to production high-power inverter and energy conversion systems used in demanding industrial environments. This role requires a builder-minded engineer who thrives at the bench-debugging hardware, solving real-world problems, and driving designs from concept through release and in-field performance support. You will take ownership of power architecture, hardware development, and product delivery, ensuring designs perform not only in the lab but in real-world applications over time. If you've spent your career bringing converters to life, chasing down EMI and thermal issues, and seeing your designs successfully deployed in the field, this might be the position for you.

Requirements

  • Hands-on design & development of high-power bi-directional topologies, schematic through tested hardware.
  • Experience with AC Ratings: 120VAC-575VAC line voltages, up to 200A, proven in shipped products.
  • Experience with DC Ratings: DC bus voltages up to 480VDC, DC currents up to 400ADC in product environments.
  • Direct experience with power electronics interfacing battery systems, charge/discharge control, Li-ion, LFP, lead-acid.
  • High-power, high-voltage PCB layout experience, must have personally laid out boards, not just reviewed them.
  • Experience with IGBTs, MOSFETs, and gate driver circuit design, device selection, drive design, thermal management.

Responsibilities

  • Design and bring to production high-power inverter and energy conversion systems.
  • Debug hardware at the bench.
  • Solve real-world problems.
  • Drive designs from concept through release and in-field performance support.
  • Take ownership of power architecture, hardware development, and product delivery.
  • Ensure designs perform in lab and real-world applications over time.
  • Bring converters to life.
  • Address EMI and thermal issues.
  • Ensure successful deployment of designs in the field.
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