Senior Power Electronics Engineer

ID 2025-5572
Category
Engineering
Position Type
Full-Time

Overview

About ERMCO

Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc. (ERMCO) is the leading manufacturer of distribution transformers and engineered electrical solutions, serving electric utilities, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), and industrial customers across North America. Headquartered in Dyersburg, Tenn., ERMCO delivers reliable, high-quality products that power homes, businesses, and communities across North America.

 

Job Summary

With a commitment to safety, operational excellence, and continuous improvement, ERMCO is at the forefront of supporting grid modernization and energy transition. Our vertically integrated operations, customer-focused culture, and investment in people and technology make ERMCO the Most Valued Partner for delivering resilient, sustainable power infrastructure for the future.

The Senior Power Electronics Engineer is an advanced-level role responsible for leading the design, development, and optimization of diverse grid connected hardware solutions for single-phase and multi-phase power converter platforms. As an experienced engineer, the role involves providing technical leadership on complex projects, mentoring less experienced engineers, and solving advanced engineering challenges. This role includes collaboration with cross-functional teams, driving innovation, and ensuring that all designs meet the highest standards of performance, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.

Responsibilities

 

· Lead the design and development of advanced power electronics designs utilizing high-frequency magnetics and highly efficient topologies, while ensuring compliance with industry standards (e.g., IEEE, IEC, CSA) and customer specifications.

· Conduct advanced engineering analyses to optimize product performance, cost, and efficiency, addressing complex design challenges.

· Perform and oversee failure analysis on design-related issues, identifying root causes, and implementing corrective actions to improve product quality and reliability.

· Provide technical leadership in design reviews, guiding decisions, and ensuring alignment with project objectives and customer requirements.

· Mentor and guide junior engineers by offering technical expertise, support, and development opportunities.

· Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including manufacturing, quality assurance, and supply chain, to ensure successful integration of designs into production.

· Prepare and maintain detailed engineering documentation, including design specifications, test plans, and technical reports.

· Stay current with industry trends and emerging technologies to drive innovation and ensure competitive product designs.

· Lead continuous improvement initiatives, promoting innovation and efficiency in design processes and methodologies.

Qualifications

 

· Master's degree, or equivalent experience, in Electrical Engineering, or related field.

· More than 8 years of experience in electrical or related engineering discipline, with a focus on high-frequency power electronics design.

· Proven ability to lead design projects from concept to production.

· Advanced proficiency with design and analysis tools, including electrical and thermal analysis software (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks, ANSYS).

· Familiarity with industry standards (e.g., IEEE, IEC, CSA) and regulatory requirements for transformers or components.

· Strong leadership skills, with the ability to guide and mentor junior engineers.

· Excellent problem-solving abilities, capable of addressing complex technical challenges independently.

· Effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams and manage stakeholders.

· Highly organized, with the ability to manage multiple complex projects and priorities.

· Experience conducting failure analysis and implementing corrective actions for design-related issues.

 

Join ERMCO and TRANSFORM your career.

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