Electrical component design: Support the design, development and testing of electro-mechanical systems (fans, compressors, generators)
Prototype Development: Participate in the prototyping and assembly of new product under development
Testing and Characterization: Support the testing and characterization of components using power supplies, power analyzers oscilloscopes, and signal generators
Documentation: Create and maintain accurate documentation, including schematics, layout files, test plans, and reports, for designs and testing activities
System Integration: Support system integration of power electronics with high performance machines
Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including mechanical, controls, and system performance engineers to ensure performance aligns with system-level requirements
Problem Solving: Identify and troubleshoot issues during design, testing, and integration phases, propose and implement effective solutions
Requirements
Required Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering
3+ years of engineering experience with strong EE fundamentals, preferably in Aerospace & Defense Industry (graduate research, internships or co-op experience will be considered)
Strong understanding of electrical engineering principles, including power electronics
Experience with laboratory equipment and test instrumentation for measurements and analysis
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently as well as part of a collaborative team environment
Clear written and verbal communication skills
U.S. Citizen (due to program requirements)
Tech Stack
Assembly
Benefits
Competitive compensation and benefits
Meaningful mission building advanced aerospace and defense systems
High-ownership technical role with direct influence on product architecture
Opportunity to shape next-generation aerospace and defense power, thermal and air systems
Exposure to customers, proposal efforts, and strategic growth initiatives