Job Description
Join Nexus Power Systems, a leader in sustainable energy solutions, as we revolutionize electrical infrastructure for the future. We're seeking a visionary Senior Electrical Engineer to design and implement cutting-edge power systems for our next-generation smart grid projects. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop innovative solutions that shape the future of renewable energy integration.
Why Nexus Power Systems? We offer competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and a culture of continuous innovation. Our Austin headquarters features state-of-the-art labs and flexible work arrangements to support your professional growth.
Responsibilities
- Design and develop complex electrical systems including power distribution networks, control systems, and renewable energy integration solutions
- Lead PCB layout and schematic design using industry-standard tools like Altium Designer
- Conduct rigorous testing and validation of electrical prototypes in compliance with IEEE and IEC standards
- Collaborate with mechanical engineers to ensure seamless integration of electrical components in physical systems
- Mentor junior engineers and conduct design reviews to maintain quality and innovation standards
- Research emerging technologies in power electronics and energy storage systems
- Prepare detailed technical documentation including schematics, BOMs, and test procedures
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field (Master's preferred)
- 8+ years of experience in power systems design, control systems, or embedded electronics
- Expertise in Altium Designer, Cadence Allegro, or equivalent PCB design tools
- Strong knowledge of IEEE standards, NEC regulations, and safety protocols
- Proven experience with 3-phase power systems, inverters, and battery management systems
- Proficiency in MATLAB/Simulink for system modeling and simulation
- Experience leading cross-functional engineering teams and project management
- Strong problem-solving skills with ability to troubleshoot complex electrical systems