Senior Staff Engineer Engineering - Horsham, PA at Geebo

Senior Staff Engineer

Role:
Senior Staff EngineerLocation:
Horsham, PA 19044Must-Haves 4 year Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering 5
years of engineering experience in switch-mode power supply design.
Work on-site Monday through Friday in Horsham PA.
Nice-To-Haves Experience designing SMPS using circuit topologies such as Forward, Flyback, Buck, Boost, etc.
for applications in ambitious environments.
Experience in designing and specifying magnetic components for SMPS designs.
Experience in the design of digital and analog power supply interfaces and controls.
Experience in power supply input and output noise mitigation Job DescriptionRequired Qualifications for Consideration 4-year Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering 5
years of engineering experience in switch-mode power supply design.
You Will Excite Us If You Have Experience designing SMPS using circuit topologies such as Forward, Flyback, Buck, Boost, etc.
for applications in ambitious environments.
Experience in designing and specifying magnetic components for SMPS designs.
Experience in the design of digital and analog power supply interfaces and controls.
Experience in power supply input and output noise mitigation In-depth knowledge of discrete semiconductors and passive components.
Knowledge of electrical modeling and simulation programs.
Familiar with power supply EMC and safety requirements.
Knowledge of CATV HFC equipment is a plus.
Ability to deal effectively with all levels of personnel Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent computer and Microsoft Office skills.
Recommended Skills Communication Electrical Engineering Microsoft Office Modeling And Simulation Safety Principles Success Driven Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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