Senior Power Electronics Design Engineer (hv)

Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom

Job Description


Some people get to wake up every day and know they are making a difference in the world.

Whether its designing products that save lives, or manufacturing devices that push the boundaries of human intelligence.

The Senior Power Electronics Design Engineer (HV) job we have available is with a rapidly growing technology company that develop safety critical systems for global medical device and complex equipment companies.

They have seen the desire for their products rise rapidly over the last 5 years which meant that last year their turnover was just shy of $1.2 million. With the dramatic increase in orders this year, this is likely to be much higher come 2023.

If you know how to design high voltage AC-DC or DC-DC switch-mode power supplies, have experience designing using various topologies and have a flair for analogue and digital electronics design then this job would be perfect for you.

We are looking for Senior Power Electronics Design Engineer (HV) with power electronics experience to join their custom power supply design team based in Worthing, UK.

Key Responsibilities as aSenior Power Electronics Design Engineer (HV):

  • Work in an R&D team of electrical experts designing products from concept stage
  • Provide technical expertise in new product design and modification of existing products.
  • Responsible for component part selection taking into consideration obsolescence, availability and cost
  • Foster creativity and innovation in design solutions
  • Self-motivated team member delivering projects from concept to manufacturing working collaboratively with colleagues across the business.
Qualification needed for the Senior Power Electronics Design Engineer (HV):
  • Bachelor\'s degree in Electronic Engineering/Power Electronics or equivalent experience.
  • 2+ years\' experience in AC-DC / DC-DC switch-mode power supply design from conception to production
  • Experience of wide range of topologies.
  • Deep knowledge of EMC, thermals, magnetic design, analogue and some digital design
What\'s on offer for you?

Everything that a globally renowned supplier of critical power conversion technology can offer.

You will have the chance to work on advanced designs being used at the forefront of industries that require the highest quality and most efficient power supplies in the market such as the scientific research, medical, telecommunications, advanced computing industries and many more.

Joining their team means you will work in a high performing global company where employees collaborate across continents and strive to be the very best in the industry.

In accordance with this you will receive an excellent salary + bonuses as well as market leading benefits with yearly reviews, so you will always feel rewarded for your efforts.

On top of this, the company have regular company days out and strive to help all employees build lasting relationships across the organisation, so you will really feel like you are a part of the global team.

Location

They have a very flexible working environment and can allow employees to work remotely. The main design centre is based in Worthing, UK so you will need to be able to travel here frequently for meetings.

Relocation is a big decision but please don\'t worry, we have done this multiple time\'s now so let us take the stress away, so you can concentrate on what you do best. Designing High Voltage Power Supplies!

I specialise in Power Electronics and Switch-mode power supply design jobs in the UK, EU and US and I\'m more

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2981577
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Worthing, West Sussex, United Kingdom
  • Education
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