Electrical Propulsion and Power Systems (EPPS) Engineer jobs in United States
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The Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State University · 1 month ago

Electrical Propulsion and Power Systems (EPPS) Engineer

The Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State University is seeking motivated and talented Electrical Propulsion and Power Systems (EPPS) engineers to join their teams. The role involves developing cutting edge electric and hybrid electric propulsion and power systems for undersea vehicles, including design and control of energy storage systems and laboratory/field testing.

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Responsibilities

Drive the full life cycle design and development process to identify competitive, efficient and elegant electric and hybrid electric propulsion systems and sub-systems
Participate in system requirements identification, flow-down, and functional allocation
Execute detailed design stages including early design and development processes (market surveys, analysis of alternatives, interface control documents, functional design documents, and test plans/reports) followed by design reviews, design acceptance and documentation packages
Capture approved hardware designs using state of the art CAD tools and then demonstrate the design satisfies the identified requirements and expectations during large scale system integration exercises and requirement verification stages
Test EPPS designs by applying advanced hardware-in-the-loop test methods to support integration with larger systems of systems
Support laboratory and field testing of prototype EPPS to demonstrate final design

Qualification

CAD toolsPower conversion systemsBattery systemsLabVIEWMatlabEmbedded C/C++VHDL/VerilogElectronics troubleshootingBattery management systemsField testingTeam leadership

Required

Minimally requires a Bachelor's Degree in an Engineering or Science discipline
Knowledge and use of CAD tools for design concept, layout, and generation of procurement documentation
Demonstrated ability to work within or lead a technical team
Be hands-on, exhibit a solid understanding of electronics concepts, and possess a proven ability to build, troubleshoot, and integrate hardware into larger, more complex systems
Previous design experience in low and high voltage power conversion and battery systems including lithium-based battery chemistries

Preferred

LabVIEW and Matlab, (Simulink, Stateflow, and RT-LAB) for simulation and control
Mechanical CAD tools including Siemens NX and Solidworks
Electrical CAD tools including Altium Design Suite
Experience with design and operation of battery management systems (BMS) a plus
Experience operating battery test equipment (Aerovironment, Arbin) a plus
Experience with embedded C/C++ and VHDL/Verilog firmware languages a plus
Prior high voltage training and working experience a plus

Company

The Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State University

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The Applied Research Laboratory at Penn State University is an integral part of one of the leading research universities in the nation.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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James Dromazos
CFO and Director of Business Services
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