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Senior Power Electronics Engineer / Harrisburg PA / Onsite

Middletown, Pennsylvania

Onsite

Direct Hire

$100k - $140k

A growing military contractor in the Harrisburg area is hiring a Power Electronics Engineer to design and develop power systems for defense applications. This company manufactures everything in-house including their own machine shop and lab. You will work on power supplies, generators, and heavy industrial equipment using both analog and digital design principles. This is a full-time opportunity, 5 days onsite. 

This is an exceptional opportunity to work on the full lifecyle of products that have a meaningful impact. They are seeking experienced engineers with 7+ years of experience in the electrical engineering field working on mixed signal design. This role offers a great compensation plan, benefits, and tight-knit culture. The company values engineers who can seamlessly transition between hands-on lab work, customer interactions, and technical leadership depending on project needs.

Required Skills & Experience
  • 7+ years power electronics design experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (ME acceptable)
  • Power supply and generator design experience
  • Analog and digital design
  • PCB/board layout experience
  • BS Degree in Electrical Engineering or similar
Desired Skills & Experience
  • Defense industry experience
  • Power industry background
  • Team leadership experience
  • Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering or similar
What You Will Be Doing
Tech Breakdown
  • 60% Power Electronics Design
  • 25% Lab Testing & Validation
  • 15% Customer Interface & Documentation
Daily Responsibilities
  • 70% Hands-On Engineering
  • 20% Team Collaboration
  • 10% Project Leadership
The Offer
  • Bonus eligible
You will receive the following benefits:
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • 401(k) with Company Match
  • Vacation Time
  • Stock Options
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the US on a full-time basis now and in the future.

Posted by: Jeffrey Conboy

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