Principal Power Electronics Control Firmware Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-18
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Embedded Software Engineer
Principal Power Electronics Control Firmware Engineer
Campbell, CA
About UsWith electric vehicles expected to be nearly 30% of new vehicle sales by 2025 and more than 50% by 2040, electric mobility is becoming a reality. ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT) is at the center of this revolution, powering one of the world’s leading EV charging networks and a comprehensive set of hardware, software and mobile solutions for every charging need across North America and Europe.
We bring together drivers, businesses, automakers, policymakers, utilities and other stakeholders to make e-mobility a global reality.
Since our founding in 2007, ChargePoint has focused solely on making the transition to electric easy for businesses, fleets and drivers. ChargePoint offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create an all-electric future and a trillion-dollar market.
At ChargePoint, we foster a positive and productive work environment by committing to live our values of Be Courageous, Charge Together, Love our Customers, Operate with Openness, and Relentlessly Pursue Awesome. These values guide how we show up every day, align, and work together to build a brighter future for all of us.
Join the team that is building the EV charging industry and make your mark on how people and goods will get everywhere they need to go, in any context, for generations to come.
Reports To What You Will Be DoingChargePoint is looking for an experienced Power Electronics Controls and Firmware Engineer with more than seven years of hands‑on expertise in developing embedded firmware for power control applications. The preferred candidate will excel as an individual contributor supporting our rapid growth. Advanced skills in writing C code for microcontrollers, DSPs, as well as FPGAs. Candidates with a background in power electronics systems and familiarity with renewable energy, electric vehicle charging, or energy storage technologies are highly valued.
We are seeking someone with strong capabilities in Control Engineering and Power Electronics for next‑generation fast‑charging solutions.
- Design and implement embedded control systems for power factor correction (PFC), grid‑tie, grid‑forming inverters, bidirectional chargers, DC/DC converters, and related power electronics.
- Stay updated on advancements in digital control technologies and controllers.
- Validate design concepts through both computer simulations and hands‑on laboratory testing.
- Create automated test cases for hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) modeling and testing, where applicable.
- Perform board bring‑up activities and develop device drivers for communication protocols such as CAN, I2C, and SPI.
- Contribute to specification development, participate in design reviews, and carry out unit testing.
- Ensure a thorough understanding of safety and regulatory requirements for power converters used in fast charging applications.
- Guarantee compliance with relevant regulatory and safety standards, including UL, IEC, and SAE.
- 7+ years of proven experience developing Power Electronics products
- 7+ years of programming experience in C/C++, Assembly for 32‑bit controllers, DSP, and Python for scripting and automation
- Demonstrated experience implementing control code for power converters without relying on code generation tools.
- Strong experience in designing controllers (such as PI, PR, droop, etc.), modeling, and simulation using tools such as PLECS, MATLAB, and Simulink, as well as lab tests.
- Extensive background in designing FW that requires accurate timing within a real‑time programming environment, including PLL, timers, PWMs, etc.
- Strong experience in developing algorithms for harmonics cancellation using feedback approaches.
- Solid background in developing embedded firmware for real‑time systems using C/C++.
- Strong grasp of power electronics principles, including control techniques for inverters, rectifiers, and DC‑DC converters (LLC, CLLC, DAB, PFC chargers, DC/DC, inverters, etc.).
- Experience working with grid‑tie inverter systems (solar, BESS, EVSE, etc.).
- Solid hands‑on experience in high‑power labs, with the ability to debug hardware issues related to firmware…
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