What you'll do... As a Senior Electrical Engineer, you'll design, evaluate, and support the power conversion and battery charging systems at the center of our product lines. Charger and rectifier design are the core of our work. A growing slice of it reaches into our integrated systems, where those chargers become complete engineered enclosures. The work spans the full lifecycle, from concept through production release and out into the field, and you would be an authority our own people and our customers rely on. Design - Develop and refine electrical designs for AC/DC battery chargers, rectifiers, and related power conversion equipment across our product lines
- Lend that same judgment to our integrated systems and battery cabinets as that side grows: DC distribution, protection and coordination, and how a full enclosure behaves as one system
- Evaluate power semiconductor and component selection, making sure devices operate within ratings under worst-case voltage, current, and temperature
- Contribute to thermal management strategy and derating analysis, because these products run for decades in the field
- Work with firmware and systems engineers to define hardware-software interfaces and product requirements
- Support new product development from concept through production release, including design reviews and first-article verification
Field support and troubleshooting - Be the technical resource when something goes wrong in the field, whether it is a single charger or a complete integrated system: breaker trips, ground faults, load-share imbalances, communication errors
- Diagnose root cause and drive the corrective action, not just the explanation
- Guide sales, technical support, quality, and manufacturing on what our products can and cannot do
- Go on site when a problem needs eyes on it
Documentation and standards - Produce production-ready schematics, BOMs, ECRs, interface specifications, and revision notes, and keep revision control clean through the lifecycle
- Apply UL, CSA, NEC, and IEEE 2405 to new designs, and support certification submissions and third -party testing
- Track standards changes and tell us what they mean for what we are building
- Participate in design reviews and help the team weigh trade-offs and risk honestly
What you bring... Experience - BS or MS in Electrical Engineering or a closely related field
- Substantial electrical engineering experience with real depth in power electronics and power conversion Experience with UL and/or CSA regulatory compliance programs
- Background in technical support or field troubleshooting of power systems, strongly preferred
- Power electronics fundamentals: AC/DC and DC/DC conversion, rectifier topologies, battery charging algorithms, thermal management
- Working knowledge of UL, CSA (C22.2, Std. 286), NEC, and IEEE 2405 as they apply to industrial power equipment
- A systematic approach to power system faults, and the patience to find the actual cause
- Component selection and compatibility judgment across power semiconductors, fusing, protection devices, and passives
- Circuit simulation tools (PLECS, LTspice) and MRP/ERP systems (Made2Manage or similar) are a plus
How you work - Documentation discipline. Clear, precise, production-ready, every phase.
- Able to talk to engineering, quality, manufacturing, and customers, and be understood by all four
- Comfortable moving between deep design work and dropping everything for a field escalation
- Ownership mindset. When it is yours, nobody else has to think about it.
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