What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer (Power Electronics) position at Your Remote Tech Recruiter?
Interested in working for a cutting edge US-based Tech Consultancy?
Interested in working on projects with Power Electronics?
If the answer to both of those questions is a resounding 'yes' then this might be the role for you!
I'm engaged with an innovative US-based Engineering Consultancy who are looking to recruit a skilled Electrical Engineer, with proven experience working with Power Electronics.
The role is based in Philadelphia (on-site), and you'll be given an incredible opportunity to work on cutting edge projects in the Defense/Government space. This is a chance to genuinely innovate, working for an organisation who operate in a range of core areas including networking, electronics, hardware design and system infrastructure.
In terms of requirements, rather than ask you to read a shopping list of skills, I've picked out the main requirements (we can ignore the rest!):
- Proven experience working with Power Electronics - i.e. 450VAC/300VDC or higher
- Experience working with any of the following - transformers, rectifiers, solid state relays, induction motors, switchboards, motor controllers etc.
- BS in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering.
- Knowledge of device characteristics, gate driving circuit design, thermal design, topologies, modulation schemes, control strategies etc.
- US citizenship
- Active security clearance (Secret Clearance) would be ideal, but isn't 100% essential
In terms of location, due to the nature of the projects/role, you will be expected to be on-site in Philadelphia 5 days per week and this means that the role isn't remote!
In terms of salary, they're ideally looking to pay between $100,000 - $140,000 (depending on experience), so if that falls within your range then give me a shout.
I've deliberately kept this advert nice and short (nobody wants to read my version of 'War & Peace'), so if you'd like to find out more information then get in touch via the following - liam@yourremotetechrec.com
P.S. anyone who applies will receive feedback, even if it's negative (this isn't one of those 'application black hole' situations!)...
Salary : $100,000 - $140,000