Power Electronics Engineer, Platforms

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Job Description

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Minimum qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, a related field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • 4 years of experience with working in a hardware or power technical environment, or 3 years of experience with an advanced degree.

Preferred qualifications:

  • Master's degree or PhD in Power Electronics technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
  • 5 years of experience with design, analysis/development, and with power converter design including Alternating Current/Direct Current (AC/DC) and DC/DC.
  • Experience in power system design.
  • Knowledge of power electronics fundamentals, and power conversion design for data center power delivery.
  • Knowledge with power converter modeling and simulation.
  • Ability to execute the work.

About the job

Be part of a team that pushes boundaries, developing custom silicon solutions that power the future of Google's direct-to-consumer products. You'll contribute to the innovation behind products loved by millions worldwide. Your expertise will shape the next generation of hardware experiences, delivering unparalleled performance, efficiency, and integration.

In this role, you will manage projects in multiple areas with the expertise. You will also monitor the performance of vendors working on projects and evaluate new technologies.
Our Platforms Infrastructure Engineering team designs and builds the
hardware and software technologies that power all of Google's services. Our computational challenges are complex and unique, enabled by cutting-edge custom hardware designed and made in-house. As a hardware engineer, you will design and build the systems that are the heart of the world's largest and most powerful computing infrastructure. You will see those systems from concepts all the way through to high-volume manufacturing. Your work has the potential to shape the machinery that goes into our cutting-edge data centers, affecting millions of Google users.

Responsibilities

  • Innovate and design on-board power conversion specifications and solutions. Analyze performance, cost, reliability and availability trade-offs.
  • Lead projects that involve new technologies or new uses of multiple existing technologies.
  • Partner with power industry leaders to lead the evaluation and adoption of technologies.
  • Engage cross-functionally to ensure roll-out, testing and complete validation.
  • Provide technical leadership and direction while troubleshooting system level power delivery issues.
Google is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See also Google's EEO Policy and EEO is the Law. If you have a disability or special need that requires accommodation, please let us know by completing our Accommodations for Applicants form.
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