Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
2 years of experience working in a hardware research and development lab technical environment focused on test automation, data collection and analysis, or 1 year of experience with an advanced degree.
Experience with DC/DC conversion and testing methodologies.
Experience with testing equipment such as oscilloscopes, various probes, frequency response analyzers, power supplies, electronic loads, and DMMs.
Preferred qualifications:
Experience in power measurement equipment such as oscilloscopes, programmable power supplies, spectrum analyzers, DMMs and function generators.
Experience in one or more scripting languages (e.g., Python), for test automation, data collection and analysis.
Knowledge of one or more of the following: DC/DC converters, open compute power architecture, SoC power architecture, and component/tray/rack-level power management and optimization
Understanding of power testing methodologies in bench level hardware validation using complex test equipment.