Power Electronics Engineer Level 3/4 - Rolling Meadows

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Rolling Meadows, IL +1 · Electrical

Power Electronics Engineer for space applications, responsible for designing, simulating, analyzing, and testing power supplies and power products. This role involves schematic capture, component selection, PCB layout, worst-case analysis, and supporting manufacturing and production. The engineer will also lead teams and mentor junior engineers.

What you'd actually do

  1. Perform power supply design, including simulation and analysis, schematic creation, component selection, and printed wiring board layout
  2. Perform technical trade studies
  3. Perform worst case analysis and component stress analysis
  4. Provide manufacturing support for your hardware builds
  5. Develop Acceptance Test Procedures and perform first piece hardware checkout/testing

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor's degree with 5 years of professional experience OR Master's degree with 3 years of professional experience OR PhD with 1 year of professional experience (Level 3)
  • Bachelor's degree with 8 years of professional experience OR Master's degree with 6 years of professional experience OR PhD with 4 years of professional experience (Level 4)
  • Power Supply circuit design experience, including schematic capture through test and integration
  • Experience utilizing schematic capture tools such as Mentor Graphics/Expedition, Altium, or similar software
  • Power electronic simulation experience, such as LTSpice/SPICE/PSPICE, Saber, SIMPLIS, Simulink, or similar circuit simulation software
  • Hands-on prototyping and debug experience testing complex power systems, including various switch-mode power electronic topologies and linear regulators
  • Ability to translate system performance and operational specifications into hardware requirements, design, and test specifications
  • Proven skills include team leadership, mentoring others, communicating with all levels of an organization internally and externally, being adaptable, creative, collaborative, and comfortable working independently and enjoys solving difficult problems

Nice to have

  • An advanced degree in Electrical Engineering, focused on Power Conversion/Power Electronics, with a minimum 8 years of power electronics design experience
  • Proficiency in Worst Case Circuit Analysis (WCCA) and power integrity analysis