Flex

ElectricalEngineerPower

$350–550k ~AI est. Shanghai, China FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Electrical Engineer – Power at Flex. Skills: Power electronics, Power conversion, Control theory. R&D of DCDC power products. R&D of power electronic conversion”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve project goals

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analyze technical problems; Solve technical problems

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

10+ years of development experience in power electronic products, Power electronics circuits modeling and simulation, Control circuits and feedback loop modelling and simulation

Nice to Have

Experience for software like Pspice, LTspice or Simetrix/Simplis

What You'll Do.

R&D of DCDC power products

R&D of power electronic conversion

Debug products or systems

Implement R&D projects

Communicate with cooperation departments

Coordinate with cooperation departments

Control progress with cooperation departments

Achieve project goals

Analyze technical problems

Solve technical problems

Apply new technologies

Complete product design

Introduce product into production

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Communicating with cooperation departments; Coordinating with cooperation departments; Controlling progress with cooperation departments

Process & Methodology

R&D project planning, R&D project implementation

Full Job Description

Flex is the diversified manufacturing partner of choice that helps market-leading brands design, build and deliver innovative products that improve the world. A career at Flex offers the opportunity to make a difference and invest in your growth in a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative environment. If you are excited about a role but don't meet every bullet point, we encourage you to apply and join us to create the extraordinary. ## Job Summary To support our extraordinary teams who build great products and contribute to our growth, we’re looking to add an **[(Snr****.****)Electrical Engineer – Power]** located in **[Shanghai****上海嘉定****].** **Here is a glimpse of what you’ll do:** * R&D of DCDC power products or power electronic conversion related technology; * Familiar with power electronic circuits and power semiconductor devices, product or system debugging based on embedded control; * Planning and implementation of R&D projects, communicating, coordinating, controlling progress with cooperation departments and achieving goals; * Analyze and solve technical problems, apply new technologies, and achieve project goals; * Complete the product design according to the design process and introduce it into production **Here is some of what you’ll need:** * Power electronics, control, power system automation, electrical engineering and other related majors in electrical engineering, master's degree or above; * In-depth understanding of power conversion theory and technology, and deep understanding of the application of control theory in power conversion; * 10+ years of development experience in power electronic products such as communication power supply, inverter, DC, and AC power supply; * Expertise in design and optimize magnetic components in switching power supplies. * Proficient in using relevant magnetic simulation software, such as Ansys (Maxwell 3D), COMSOL, CST. * The experience for software like Pspice, LTspice or Simetrix/Simplis: * Power electronics ci

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