COMPANY OVERVIEW
CORE POWER was founded in 2018 to solve the world’s energy challenges by delivering ship-based power directly to the industries and economies driving global prosperity, overcoming the barriers that have held nuclear energy back.
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CORE POWER builds, integrates and deploys ship-based nuclear energy systems, and orchestrates the complete infrastructure that makes it possible. We’re engineering our systems to be quicker, cheaper and more flexible than land-based nuclear. We build and support two classes of vessel: moored ship-shaped power plants, or FNPPs, that generate high-density energy, and nuclear-powered commercial ships that will speed up global trade.
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ROLE SUMMARY
The Senior Power Conversion Engineer is a senior individual contributor responsible for the architecture, development, integration, and commissioning of power conversion systems for advanced nuclear maritime applications, including a floating nuclear power platform and a nuclear propulsion ship. The role will translate reactor-side power availability and vessel/platform power demands into safe, reliable, maintainable electrical conversion and distribution solutions suitable for marine environments.
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Key Responsibilities
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This role owns the technical development of power conversion system concepts, requirements, specifications, and interfaces for floating nuclear power generation and nuclear propulsion applications.
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- Lead design activities for converters, inverters, rectifiers, transformers, switchgear interfaces, energy storage interfaces, motor drive interfaces, protection schemes, grounding/earthing, harmonic mitigation, and power quality.
- Develop and maintain electrical architecture, single-line diagrams, load flow studies, short-circuit studies, protection coordination, transient stability assessments, and thermal/efficiency models.
- Define and manage interfaces between the nuclear heat source, turbo-electric or electrical generation equipment, ship/platform distribution systems, propulsion loads, auxiliary loads, control systems, and safety systems.
- Create technical requirements for suppliers and integration partners; evaluate vendor proposals, review design deliverables, and manage technical risks through procurement, manufacturing, factory acceptance testing, and site acceptance testing.
- Support safety case development by contributing to hazard analyses, failure mode and effects analyses, reliability assessments, defense-in-depth strategies, and electrical fault response philosophies.
- Plan and support verification and validation, including simulation, hardware-in-the-loop testing, factory testing, integration testing, commissioning, sea trials, and operational readiness demonstrations.
- Ensure designs account for marine and nuclear constraints, including environmental qualification, shock and vibration, electromagnetic compatibility, maintainability, redundancy, segregation, cyber-resilience, and lifecycle operability.
- Work closely with naval architects, marine electrical engineers, mechanical systems engineers, reactor engineers, control and instrumentation engineers, safety engineers, and regulatory team.
- Produce high-quality engineering documentation, design reviews, decision records, technical trade studies, and recommendations for executive and program-level decision making.
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Job Requirements
The key job requirements are:
- Significant experience developing power conversion, power electronics, power distribution, or electric propulsion systems for high-reliability applications.
- Demonstrated ability to take complex electrical systems from requirements definition through design, procurement, integration, testing, commissioning, and operational support.
- Strong understanding of medium-voltage and/or high-voltage power systems, rotating machinery interfaces, converter topologies, protection systems, grounding, power quality, harmonics, and transient behavior.
- Experience with engineering analysis tools for load flow, short circuit, protection coordination, transient simulation, thermal assessment, reliability, and system-level trade studies.
- Working knowledge of applicable marine, offshore, electrical, and safety standards and the ability to interpret requirements from classification societies, flag authorities, and regulators.
- Ability to work in a fast-moving start-up environment with incomplete information, evolving requirements, and a need for practical, risk-informed engineering decisions.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to explain complex technical issues to non-specialists and senior stakeholders.
- Willingness to travel to engineering offices, suppliers, test facilities, ports, shipyards, and commissioning locations as needed.
Preferred Qualifications and Experience
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s in electrical engineering or related field
- Master’s degree or PhD in electrical engineering.
- Training or certification related to functional safety, marine classification, nuclear safety, systems engineering, or project engineering is advantageous.
Experience:
- 5+ years of relevant engineering experience, with substantial exposure to power conversion, power electronics, power systems, or electric propulsion.
- Experience in marine, offshore, naval, nuclear, aerospace, defense, grid-scale energy, or other highly regulated high-reliability sectors.
- Experience with medium-voltage drives, propulsion drives, generator conversion systems, integrated power systems, microgrids, offshore power export, or large industrial power conversion systems.
- Experience working with EPCs, OEMs, shipyards, classification societies, regulators, or major equipment suppliers.
- Experience supporting safety-critical design reviews, design assurance, technical risk management, configuration control, and formal verification/validation activities.
Competencies / Functional Know-how:
- Power conversion and power electronics architecture for high-power applications.
- Marine electrical systems, integrated power systems, propulsion power, and auxiliary load integration.
- Electrical protection, selectivity, grounding/earthing, fault management, and power system resilience.
- Requirements management, interface management, design reviews, verification planning, and technical governance.
- Supplier technical management, factory acceptance testing, commissioning support, and issue resolution.
- Nuclear and marine safety mindset, including conservative engineering judgement, traceability, and rigorous documentation.
- Influence without authority, cross-functional leadership, clear technical writing, and practical decision making under uncertainty.
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Behavior:
- Thrives in a creative environment but possesses pragmatism and awareness to maintain progress.
- Proactive and results-oriented mindset
- Positive ‘can do’ attitude.Â
- Adaptable, motivated, and well organizedÂ
- Ability to adapt to changing priorities and work under pressure.
How to Apply:
If you are interested in joining CORE POWER, please submit your CV and a cover letter by May 29th, outlining your experience and motivation to join our team!
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