Entry-level electrical engineer designing and owning power electronics systems for autonomous aircraft, including DC-DC converters, inverters, motor controllers, and high-power applications up to 10 kW. Requires BS in Electrical Engineering and hands-on experience with lab equipment and design tools.
81k – 122k/yr
On-siteEntry levelHardware Engineering
About the role
Responsibilities
Own a power electronics design impacting X-BAT system performance and flight test milestones, with senior engineer guidance.
Contribute to full hardware lifecycle: concept development, modeling, worst-case analysis, schematic capture, simulation, prototyping, bring-up, verification, integration, and flight test support.
Design and analyze low-voltage and high-voltage power systems including DC-DC converters, inverters, motor controllers, battery systems, power distribution, and protection circuits.
Design systems across power ranges up to 10 kW, balancing efficiency, thermal constraints, EMI/EMC performance, and reliability.
Partner with ECAD engineers on PCB layout for power density, thermal performance, EMI mitigation, and manufacturability.
Execute hands-on board bring-up, debug, root-cause analysis, and validation using oscilloscopes, power supplies, electronic loads, and other test equipment.
Support environmental, stress, and qualification testing (HALT, vibration, temperature cycling) for aerospace-grade reliability.
Collaborate with Mechanical, Embedded, Software, Production, and Aircraft teams for system integration.
Drive disciplined engineering practices including documentation, risk reduction, and closing analysis-test loops.
Requirements
B.S. in Electrical Engineering or equivalent.
Strong technical fundamentals in circuits, electronics, and power systems.
Hands-on experience (coursework, labs, clubs, or internships) with power electronics such as converters, motor drivers, batteries, or high-power systems.
Familiarity with electrical design tools (Altium, KiCad, etc.).
Experience using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies, e-loads, and multimeters.
Participation in an engineering team/club or hands-on project experience.
Skills
Power ElectronicsDc-Dc ConvertersInvertersMotor ControllersBattery SystemsPower DistributionProtection CircuitsAltiumKicadOscilloscopesPcb LayoutEmi/EmcHalt Testing
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