At PulseForge, we envision a future free of manufacturing limitations. We are a group of marauding innovators, and we see how things could be…how they should be! A future where designers create freely and do not have to restrict or modify their designs in order to get them manufactured…a future where organic and recyclable materials can be more widely used…a future where electronics can be integrated into textiles, plastics, and recycled materials easily, affordably, and in volume. This future goes beyond electronics manufacturing and includes advances in semiconductors, additive manufacturing, packaging, drying, and cleaning processes as well.
We are growing and are looking for individuals who share our vision!
Your Opportunity – As the Lead Electrical Engineer at PulseForge, your primary duties will be to supervise the design of electrical/electronic components for complex electromechanical photonic processing capital equipment.
Responsibilities:
- Be the subject matter expert on the electrical systems of the PulseForge product.
- Write design requirements for new/revised electrical components, including software and mechanical considerations.
- Support production and field service by assisting with system-level troubleshooting.
- Project management involving coordination of designs with mechanical and software groups.
- Hold meetings with stakeholders to release designs into production
- Hold design reviews with members of the electrical department regarding board designs, box designs, and cable designs.
- Participate in overall system design and architecture to ensure the manufacturability, reliability, and serviceability of designs.
Qualifications:
- BSEE with 10+ years of experience. Leadership experience is a plus.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to resolve conceptual designs into specific requirements for deliverables.
- Experience managing projects and coordinating with software and mechanical engineering to deliver products.
- Proficiency with oscilloscopes and multi-meters.
- Working knowledge of three-phase AC power
- Experience with PCB design, schematic capture, and board layout
- Working knowledge of BOM management and change orders, including disposition of existing materials, design changeovers, and field service bulletins.
- Experience with high voltage (1,000VDC), high power (40kW) systems a plus.
Compensation:
Depending on experience
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental Insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Please, no calls, or recruiting agencies!