Power Electronics EngineerA confidential employer in Concord, Massachusetts, is looking for a Power Electronics Engineer to develop high-voltage systems for advanced underwater defense programs. This direct-hire role offers a $140,000–$180,000 salary, full relocation, and the chance to own power electronics design from concept to field test. U.S. citizenship is mandatory for this on-site position.Role SnapshotCompany Confidential Employer Location Concord, Massachusetts, USA Industry Defense Compensation $140,000 - $180,000 per year Employment Type Full Time/Direct Hire Remote Status No Remote Total Openings 1 Work Experience 5 - 20 yearsOpportunityEvery circuit you design will power the next generation of unmanned underwater vehicles and high-power acoustic systems.
This isn't a desk job; it's a chance to directly shape hardware that operates beneath the waves, in a small, agile R&D team where your ideas become fielded prototypes.You will own the full design cycle—from concept and simulation through PCB layout and integration. You'll design DC/DC and AC/DC converters from 500W to 50kW, select power semiconductors, and test your designs in the lab and at coastal test ranges. The work supports maritime defense programs, requiring rugged electronics that withstand saltwater, shock, and extreme temperatures. Your role is pivotal in delivering mission-critical power systems.We're looking for a hands-on engineer with a BSEE (MSEE preferred) and at least four years of power electronics design experience.
You are a U.S. citizen, comfortable in a lab with oscilloscopes and high-voltage probes, and you thrive on debugging complex hardware. If you've worked with underwater systems, electric machines, or acoustic transducers, that's a strong plus. You know MOSFETs and IGBTs inside out, and you can guide a PCB layout vendor as easily as you mentor a junior engineer.In addition to the $140,000–$180,000 salary, you'll receive full relocation, top-tier benefits, and a 401(k) plan.
More importantly, you'll join a company that rewards technical curiosity, encourages entrepreneurial thinking, and gives you ownership of projects from concept to field test. If you're ready to power the future of maritime defense, apply today.Non-NegotiablesYou must be a U.S. citizen and hold no dual citizenship, as the work supports defense-related programsA Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with a focus on power systems is required; a Master's degree is preferredYou need at least four years of relevant experience with a BSEE, or one year with an MSEE, in power electronics designProven experience designing, implementing, and testing high-voltage power components for R&D prototypes is essentialYou must be skilled in the full design cycle: circuit analysis, simulation, component selection, schematic capture, and PCB layoutComprehensive knowledge of power semiconductor devices such as MOSFETs, SiC FETs, and IGBTs is mandatoryProficiency with electronic lab equipment including oscilloscopes, function generators, and multimeters is requiredWhat's In It For YouEarn a highly competitive salary between $140,000 and $180,000 per year, commensurate with your experience and impactEnjoy top-tier medical, dental, and vision insurance to protect you and your familyBuild your financial future with a company-matched 401(k) retirement planReceive full relocation assistance to the Concord, Massachusetts or Groton, Connecticut area, so you can focus on the workWork on exciting, technically challenging projects that push the boundaries of underwater technology and offer hands-on learningJoin a small, collaborative team where your contributions are visible and entrepreneurial thinking is rewardedGain career growth by mentoring junior engineers while advancing your own expertise in a multidisciplinary R&D environmentResponsibilitiesDesign and develop high-voltage power electronics systems for underwater maritime applications, including payloads and acoustic arraysPerform circuit analysis and simulation, select components, create schematics, and oversee PCB layout for power convertersDebug and troubleshoot power electronics prototypes in the lab and at field test sites, ensuring reliable operation in harsh conditionsTravel up to 25% to support integration and on-site testing of power subsystems on larger platformsCollaborate with cross-functional teams to transition R&D concepts into field-ready hardwareSelect and specify power semiconductors like MOSFETs, SiC FETs, and IGBTs for high-efficiency power conversionMentor junior engineers in electronics design, PCB implementation, and board-level troubleshootingPreferred QualificationsPrior experience designing electronics for underwater maritime systems is highly valuedExperience with electric machines or drives will set you apartFamiliarity with acoustic transducers is a strong plusKnowledge of power converter topologies such as buck, boost, and flyback, along with control methods, is beneficialExperience overseeing PCB layout, bill-of-materials, and assembly processes is desiredAbility to create technical content for proposals or business development pursuits is a distinct advantageCoding skills in C/C++ or Python for embedded microcontrollers are a bonusFrom Hire PerspectivesUnderstand the signals behind engineering hiring.Hire Perspectives helps engineers and engineering employers understand the hidden signals behind hiring, career movement, technical credibility, and talent decisions.Explore Hire Perspectives ?Ready for the Next Step?Apply Today if this role fits your background and the kind of engineering work you want to own next.