Job Description:
Chief Technical Specialist – Power Electronics
Are you ready to lead the future of electrified propulsion? We’re seeking a highly respected technical leader in power electronics to drive innovation across cutting-edge electrified powertrain projects.
The Role
As Chief Technical Specialist, you’ll provide expert technical leadership in the design and development of advanced power conversion systems, including traction inverters, DC-DC converters, and onboard chargers. You’ll guide projects from concept through to production, ensuring world-class performance, reliability, and compliance.
Beyond technical delivery, you’ll play a key role in shaping technology roadmaps, supporting business development, and representing the organisation at industry forums and conferences as a recognised authority in the field.
What You’ll Do
- Lead the design, development, and testing of power electronics solutions.
- Define technology strategies and roadmaps in electrification.
- Support proposals and customer engagement with deep technical expertise.
- Mentor engineers and champion best practices in design, validation, and EMC compliance.
- Build strong external visibility as a thought leader in power electronics.
About You
- Globally recognised expertise in power electronics and magnetics across multiple sectors (automotive, aerospace, defence, clean energy, etc.).
- Proven track record in high-voltage, high-power design, including SiC, IGBT, GaN devices, gate drivers, and protection schemes.
- Strong experience in digital/mixed-signal control, EMC design, and compliance standards.
- Excellent customer-facing and mentoring skills, with the ability to inspire teams and influence stakeholders.
- Degree (or equivalent) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or related discipline.
Desirable
- Knowledge of electric motor technologies and digital control.
- Experience with high-voltage test facilities and thermal/EMC simulation tools.
- Track record of leading major multi-disciplinary development projects.
Interested?
Let’s connect and discuss how you can shape the next generation of electrified propulsion systems.
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