Power Technology Associates, Inc. has been engaged by our Long Island, NY client to identify candidates for a Principal Power Electronics Engineer position. Our client is a preferred provider of high voltage power solutions. Our client is seeking a highly talented, motivated, creative, and experienced Engineering professional in the field of Power Electronics, Power Management and Digital Controls technologies and applications, to include development, testing and validation. Responsibilities are shown below and more information is available by contacting Bob Partridge at Power Technology Associates, Inc.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Master’s degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering and 10+ years demonstrated experience in hands-on product and technology development in the power conversion and management (power electronics field). High voltage y power conversion technology experience is very highly desired.
Extensive knowledge of power electronics, power conversion, analog circuit design and functional knowledge of magnetic design principles, both low and high voltage is preferred,
7+ years leading an engineering team in a global company with a preference for direct exposure to a manufacturing environment,
Demonstrated leadership abilities with a focus on tactical as well as strategic business aspects
Demonstrated ability to identify and enhance the strengths of team members, coaching, motivating, and directing as needed •
Commitment to fostering high performance, and an environment of open collaboration and teamwork •
Flexible, customer focused orientation with an eye on successful and seamless project execution as well as on the strategic needs of the company
Passionate about collaborating with other company teams in a multidisciplinary and multifunctional environment (sales and marketing, operations, quality, supply chain), customers…etc. to drive a continuous and strong focus on value creation •
Excellent project management skills and knowledge of other engineering design and analysis tools in the field of power conversion, power management, digital and analog control.
Willingness to travel both domestically and internationally (approximately 10%)