Electrical Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-19
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Wireless / 5G, Electronics Engineer
Overview
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The Electrical Engineer will serve as the resident Subject Matter Expert in Design and Development of Next Level Wireless Charging Systems. The EE will concentrate specifically on the design and development of hardware for wireless charging systems, understand wireless charging protocols, serve as an attending member in wireless charging organizations (such as WPC), and serve on committees and councils related to the company’s core wireless charging competencies.
The Electrical Engineer will serve as a key contributor in a dedicated wireless charging technology team that will be solely focused on Research and Development for the future of wireless charging within Tecvox, including but not limited to becoming an expert on the next level Qi Standards through in-depth review, understanding the next level technologies through investigation of supplier technology roadmaps, and creating alliances with supplier technology partners (silicon, architecture and equipment suppliers).
The EE will be integral in executing the Company’s Wireless Charger Roadmap, up to and including the development of demos for the sales team. Travel may be required to potential customers’ location for Technical Design Reviews, Technical meetings and Technology Roadmap presentations.
Responsibilities- Serve as a principal on a Dedicated Wireless Charging Technology Team
- Continuously improve the efficiency and performance of wireless charging systems
- Work with technology partners to understand their roadmaps for new architecture
- Solid EE fundamentals in both analog and digital design with focus on Power Electronics
- Experience in working with requirements tools Automotive standards knowledge (ASPICE
3.1, etc.)
- Entry level
- Full-time
- Engineering and Information Technology
- Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
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