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Power Electronics Engineer

Hexwired Recruitment Limited
Maldon
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Hexwired have partnered with an exciting electronics manufacturer in Maldon who are looking to add a power electronics engineer to their R&D team. They are looking for electronics engineer with good experience with power electronics, as well analogue and digital circuit design.Key Responsibilities: * Develop circuits and subsystems to meet specifications, ensuring a reliable, cost-effective product. * Resolve technical issues swiftly across development, production, and in-service phases. * Verify designs through simulation, testing, and relevant environmental assessments. * Integrate regulatory, safety, and environmental standards into designs. * Implement design changes post-launch due to improvements, obsolescence, or new regulations.Skills and Experience: * Proficient in power electronics design: * Switching PSU and PCB design * MILSPEC digital and analog high-frequency circuit design * Transformer and high-frequency magnetic component expertise * High voltage experience (3-10kV, 500W-2kW) * Knowledge in reliability design, MTBF in electronics * Familiarity with encapsulation for harsh environments * Skilled in failure mode analysis (e.g., DfMEA, FMECA) * Competent in schematic capture, PCB layout, and design toolsThis exciting Maldon-based company are offering a prospective power electronics candidate a competitive salary dependent on experience. If this power electronics role fits your experience and expertise, apply today!For more information on this role or any other jobs across; FPGA, Mixed-Signal, Electronics, Hardware, Embedded, C++ programming, Embedded Linux, Golang Development, Machine Learning, Data Science or Simulation contact us today

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