Senior Power Electronics Engineer
Location: South Lanarkshire, Scotland | Type: Full-time
The Role
We're seeking a Senior Power Electronics Engineer to join my client's dynamic engineering team in South Lanarkshire. You'll play a key role in the design, simulation, and development of advanced industrial battery charging systems used across warehouse automation, electric vehicles, and heavy-duty industrial equipment. This is an exciting opportunity to lead and innovate within a rapidly expanding company at the forefront of energy conversion and electrification technologies.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the development and simulation of high-efficiency power converters (e.g., Buck, Boost, LLC) using MATLAB/Simulink, SPICE, and Simplis.
Oversee schematic design, component selection, and circuit validation.
Collaborate cross-functionally with software, hardware, and mechanical engineering teams to deliver integrated solutions.
Guide product testing, verification, and compliance in accordance with regulatory and internal standards.
Apply advanced knowledge of EMC design, thermal management, and digital control systems.
Contribute to architecture-level decisions and mentor junior engineers in best practices.
Your Profile
Degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering (Master's or PhD preferred) with 5+ years' industry experience in power electronics.
Proven expertise in converter topologies, magnetic design, and control systems for power applications.
Proficient with lab testing equipment (oscilloscopes, electronic loads, etc.) and schematic/layout tools (e.g., Altium, OrCAD).
Strong project ownership and ability to work in a process-driven, ISO-compliant environment.
Effective communicator and team collaborator; able to support international projects and occasional travel.
What's Offered
Competitive salary with performance-based incentives and development opportunities.
A collaborative, innovation-driven workplace with global engineering exposure.
Career progression within an industry-leading power and energy technology company.
The chance to shape future-focused technologies in electrification, automation, and energy storage.