Power Electronics Engineer (Junior or Mid-Level) (EXPIRED)

Hitchin

Engineering

50000 Annual

Permanent


Power Electronics Engineer (junior or mid-level) BRIEF OVERVIEW - Role: Power Electronics Engineer - Location: Hertfordshire - Role type: Permanent - Salary: £35k-£50k DOE Recruit 12 has an exciting opportunity for a Power Electronics Engineer to join a specialised engineering firm, focusing on the design, manufacture and testing of high-value, low-volume electronic products. They prioritise quality and efficiency according to the best engineering standards across all project stages. Please note: This role is not able to support sponsorships, so only candidates who have the full rights to work in the UK with no restrictions will be considered. RESPONSIBILITIES - Manage design projects to meet specifications and budget requirements - Collaborate with Sales to align technical requirements and capabilities - Support Production with technical input to enhance manufacturing and testing efficiency - Ensure design compliance with company standards, customer specifications and legislation - Generate and approve system-level block diagrams, schematics, and PCB layouts - Conduct simulations, component analysis, and data pack generation - Develop and validate Acceptance Test Procedures - Support production through troubleshooting and debugging - Oversee component library management REQUIRED SKILLS - Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or a related field - Basic power electronics design principles (e.g. DC/DC converters, inverters, or power supplies) - Familiarity with schematic capture, PCB layout tools, and basic hardware debugging skills - Experience using simulation software like MATLAB, Simulink, or LTSPICE DESIRABLE (NOT ESSENTIAL) - Exposure to GaN or SiC devices in design or testing environments - EMC/EMI awareness - Experience with tools like SolidWorks or Altium

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