Job Information
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Electrical Engineer II in LOGAN, Utah
Electrical Engineer II
Requisition ID: 2026-9925
of Openings: 1
Location: US-UT-Logan
Category: Research (non-Faculty)
Position Type: Benefited Full-Time
Job Classification: Exempt
College: USU Aspire Foundation
Department: ASPIRE Operations
Advertised Salary: Commensurate with experience
Overview
The Electrical Engineer II (EE II) supports the design, testing, and validation of high power, high voltage power electronics systems in a collaborative engineering environment. This role is well suited for engineers with hands on experience in PCB design for power converters, laboratory testing of high energy systems, and the application of modern power electronics devices and topologies. The EE II works under technical guidance while executing well defined engineering tasks that contribute directly to research, development, and deployment activities.
In this position, the EE II supports the design and testing of AC/DC and DC/DC power converters, including schematic capture, PCB design and population, and test setup development. The role involves laboratory testing of systems operating above 20 kW and 1,000 V, with an emphasis on safe work practices, formal test procedures, and thorough documentation. The EE II applies simulation and analysis tools such as MATLAB/Simulink, LTSpice, PLECS, and ANSYS, and supports designs using wide bandgap devices (SiC, GaN), conventional magnetics, and power converter topologies such as DAB/DAB SRC, NPC rectifiers, and multi level or multi port converters, with attention to EMI/EMC considerations. Collaboration with mechanical, controls, and embedded systems engineers is integral to the role. Experience or interest in digital control of power electronics, solid state transformer technologies, or wireless power transfer systems is highly valued.
Responsibilities
Support electrical design of circuits, subsystems, and test setups.
Assist with schematic capture, PCB design, PCB population, and documentation.
Support laboratory testing, data collection, and troubleshooting.
Perform basic electrical calculations and simulations.
Assist with integration of electrical components with mechanical and embedded systems.
Document designs, test results, and research findings.
Collaborate with cross-disciplinary engineering teams.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related field.
2-4 years of electrical engineering experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's Degree preferred.
PE Exam.
Very desired to have experience with PCB design for power converters (AC/DC , DC/DC).
Very desired to have testing experience with high power systems, including testing documentation/procedures and safety standards.
Very desired to have knowledge with software packages: MATLAB SimuLink, LTSpice, PLECS, ANSYS.
Experience with high power (above 20 kW) and high voltage (+1000V).
Experience with topologies such as: DAB, DABSRC, NPC rectifiers, 3-level and multi-port converters.
Experience with wide-band gap devices (GaN, SiC) and gate drive.
EMI/EMC knowledge and design considerations.
Controls for power electronics is desired... For full info follow application link.
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