Power Electronics
Technician
Job Description:
- Responsible for the construction, troubleshooting, and
testing of power electronic circuits for use in a wide range of power
conversion products for Defense and high reliability industrial
applications in the 100W to 100 KW range, including UPS’s, inverters,
rectifiers, power conditioners, and battery chargers.
- Will be required to troubleshoot and test prototype equipment for
both new and legacy designs of power conversion systems.
- Will be required to check and update documents and to ensure that
configuration management practices are strictly upheld during the
prototype development phase.
- Responsible for the care and safe use of lab and equipment
resources.
Job Requirements:
- Individual must have good technical abilities, be a self starter, and
a champion for his/her designs and products.
- Thorough knowledge of and hands-on experience with power
electronic systems’ incorporating buck, boost, half bridge, full bridge,
and inverter topologies is mandatory.
- Extensive hands-on experience and fluency with testing DSP
based Power Electronics control systems is required.
- A technical background that includes a minimum two year
formal training program in electronic is required.
- Experience in using Texas Instruments 24xx and 28xx family of DSP
controllers including RS-232, CANBUS and SNMP is required. Experience with using DSP monitoring and
control software such as DSPmem is required.
- Experience with the use of PWM controllers (UC2895), digital logic,
analog signal processors, isolation amplifiers, PFC
control IC’s, A/D and D/A converters, and a wide assortment of power
electronic devices is a requirement.
- Experience with using a wide assortment of power electronic lab equipment
such as Power Quality Analyzers, Digital Oscilloscopes, AC and DC power
supplies, Diesel Generators, distribution and isolation transformers and variacs, and various load banks is required.
- Must be proficient in soldering and repairing surface mount PWB’s, winding and testing magnetics,
wire harness construction and testing, wire crimping, and component
sourcing, procurement and management activities.
- Must be experienced with CANBUS J1939 communications, CANalyzer operation, Arena solutions PLM software, MS
Office, ORCAD, PDF, and DSPmem software.
- Must be capable of testing and troubleshooting the wide assortment
of power electronic systems currently produced by the company.
- Experience developing military products and familiarity
with military specifications is required.
- Must work well with others, have excellent
communications skills both spoken and written.
Please submit
resume via email to HCF