Senior Power Electronics Engineer
Denver, CO Area – Relocation Assistance Provided
The Company
Our client is a growing commercial space startup that specializes in the development of complex power systems for high power and ultra-high voltage applications for space.
The Job
Our client is seeking a Senior Power Electronics Engineer with a proven track record in printed circuit board design, testing, qualification, and verification processes. They’re looking for someone who can lead system-level architecture and integration of power systems, optimize power conversion efficiency, and troubleshoot complex technical issues in space-grade systems.
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