Front End Power and Systems Power Architect
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Location:Roseburg, Oregon, US
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Alternate LocationSan Jose, CA
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Area of InterestEngineer - Hardware
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Compensation Range158500 USD - 220900 USD
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Job TypeProfessional
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Technology Interest*None
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Job Id1436266
The application window is expected to close on 03/14/2025
The Job posting may be removed earlier if the position is filled or if a sufficient number of applications are received.
Meet the Team:
Front End Power (FEP) team is a central engineering team that is part of the Common Hardware Group (CHG). The FEP designs and develops PSUs for Cisco hardware products, that include High-End Cisco8000 Series Routers, Catalyst 9000 switches, and many others. The team collaborates multi-functionally with hardware engineers and architects, safety and EMC engineers, PSU vendors, supply chain teams, throughout the product development process.
Your Impact:
- Define system-level power architectures, ensuring efficiency, scalability, and reliability.
- Optimize power consumption at the system level, balancing performance, thermal, and energy efficiency trade-offs.
- Work with multi-functional teams to define power supply requirements based on system needs.
- Design and develop power supply units (AC-DC, DC-DC converters, linear and switching power supplies).
- Collaborate with PCB, mechanical, and thermal engineers to integrate power solutions into products.
- Perform circuit design, simulation, power electronics components, and systems validation.
- Select and specify power components, including VRMs, DC-DC converters, batteries, and power management ICs (PMICs).
- Work with firmware and software teams to implement dynamic power management strategies.
- Troubleshoot and resolve power-related issues in prototypes and production systems.
- Document designs, test procedures, and validation reports for production and future development.
- Drive innovation in power delivery, exploring emerging trends such as AI-driven power optimization, digital power control, and energy harvesting.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics, or related field or equivalent experience.
- 15+ years of experience in power system design, electronics, and architecture.
- Experience in power management, power conversion, and distribution strategies.
- Experience with power simulation and analysis tools (SPICE, MATLAB).
- Experience with lab equipment (oscilloscopes, power analyzers, spectrum analyzers).
Preferred Qualifications
- Proficiency in PCB design tools (Cadence, Mentor Graphics).
- Knowledge of battery management systems (BMS) and power-saving techniques.
- Understanding of thermal considerations and their impact on power design.
- Experience with data center/hyper-scaler power architecture
- Knowledge of analog and digital power control (DSP/MCU-based power regulation)
- Experience with FPGA-based power management and control algorithms
- Strong analytical skills and problem-solving abilities.
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