Advanced Controls Development Engineer

Responsibilities:

  • Primary responsibility for development of control strategies, algorithms, and techniques for the control of power electronic circuits and systems.
  • Construct power converter computer models and conduct simulations of control strategies.
  • Develop simulation control architecture that facilitates rapid translation of control software from simulation to real hardware.
  • Directly support or perform development of control firmware for implementation of developed control.
  • Primary responsibility for development of test procedures for and for testing and troubleshooting of developed control software.

Required:

  • 2+ years experience in simulation and controls development in either academic or professional setting.
  • Software development experience
  • Hands-on experience with electronic controls hardware.
  • Proficient and creative problem-solving – Ability to generate solutions to problems and to make sound engineering decisions based on project objectives.
  • Strong organizational and communication skills – Ability to write clear and concise technical specifications, test procedures, reports, and analyses.  Ability to present work clearly to coworkers and customers.
  • Team player but with the ability to work in isolation if required

Ideal:

  • Experience with high-power electronics
  • Printed Circuit Board design experience
  • Experience designing embedded controls
  • Willingness and desire to take complete ownership and responsibility for projects
  • Good presentation skills
  • Results orientated

Princeton Power Systems is a non-discriminating employer.

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