Design and develop emergency lighting products/circuitry, emergency lighting, low frequency inverters, and other new products relating to lighting electronics, including controls, and interface circuitry.
Effectively assist in implementation and distribution of new products to manufacturing.
Guide and direct design of PCBs, enclosures, packaging, and/or related equipment.
Application of power electronics, switch-mode power supply circuit design, and electronics for lighting, including design of voltage, current, and power regulators, and analog & digital controls.
Perform feasibility studies for new technologies, components and new product ideas, pre-development, and product development from conception to initial production.
Application of batteries including Ni-Cad and Lithium based batteries such as LiFePO4.
Conduct business with the highest standards of personal, professional, and ethical conduct.
Requirements
Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
Candidates with all levels of experience will be considered (new graduates, early career, industry experience, etc.)
Experienced Power Electronics design & development.
Ability to conduct research, quickly learn, and adapt new technologies applied toward the design of new products.
Skilled at hands-on bench-top design of power electronics products.
Requires strong electronics lab skills and use of electronic test equipment.
Strong Electrical Engineering skills.
Experienced with Schematic and PCB design tools particularly Altium Designer.
Ability to work with a team in a matrix organization and interact with and contribute to cross-functional teams.
Ability to use personal computers: spreadsheets, word processing software particularly Microsoft Office, drawing packages, etc.
Analytical and problem-solving skills and good organizational and communication skills.
Ability to manage a project and balance innovation and creativity with mindful regard to a project schedule with strong sense of urgency.
Knowledge of UL standards and compliance standards such as FCC, EMI, and CEC.
Applied experience in project, timeline, and budget management