
Control Systems Engineer
- Dallas, TX
- $90,000-100,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design, develop, and implement control algorithms and software for power electronics including rectifier, converter, and inverter circuits
- Perform Testing, verification, and troubleshooting of control algorithms and software on power conversion hardware
- Develop specifications and requirements of the control software related to the electrical characteristics of the power conversion equipment
- Document the algorithm and software development process within software tools
- Document laboratory testing process along with testing results in standalone written reports
- Develop and improve validation plans for evaluation of the control software within the power conversion equipment
- Integrate the control software with the other software functions of the power conversion equipment
- Stay informed on the latest theories, techniques and technical developments related to control systems
- BS Degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited school. (MS preferred)
- 3-5 years related experience in power electronics engineering applying control systems theory
- Skilled in control system theory and its applications including system modeling and simulation
- Strong hands-on troubleshooting skills at the control loop level and the power conversion equipment system level
- Solid understanding of advanced power electronics topologies
- Experience with pulse width modulation (PWM) schemes. sinusoidal PWM and space vector PWM
- Experience with power conditioning schemes. Nonlinear, unbalanced, harmonic compensation
- Proficient in power electronics modeling and simulation tools. (LTspice, MATLAB, Simulink, PSIM)
- Familiarity with TI DSPs
- Experience in developing control systems for MCU and DSPs in C programming language
- Understanding of communication protocols. (SPI, CAN, I2C, Modbus TCP/IP)
- Experience with software management systems and software version control tools. (GitHub or GitLab)
- Familiarity with test equipment such as oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, power analyzers, and spectrum analyzers
- Familiarity with low voltage distribution systems: single phase, split phase, and three phase up to 600VAC and frequencies from 50 to 800 Hz
- Basic understanding of PCB design tools such as Altium, PADS, EAGLE or KiCAD
- Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively across multiple disciplines
- Take personal responsibility for complicated design/development and see the task or project to completion
- Documented US citizenship or legal permanent resident status
- Position located in Dallas, Texas