Lucid Motors is seeking an Electrical Engineer II, Power Electronics to join their product engineering organization in Casa Grande, AZ. This role involves working with multi-disciplinary teams to resolve product/specification related issues for products in production. The ideal candidate will have a can-do attitude and a drive to achieve impactful results in a fast-paced environment.
The Role Involves:
Designing intent assembly requirements of power electronics components.
Proactive problem solving & issue avoidance.
Troubleshooting HV System electrical issues.
Driving product issue investigations at the factory to resolution.
Providing design for manufacturability & serviceability feedback.
Driving risk-assessments from product perspective.
Requirements:
Solid background in power electronics components and circuits.
Good understanding of analog and digital electronics circuits.
Hands-on hardware experience in electronics design for high-voltage and high-power applications.
Familiar with lab equipment.
Familiar with electromagnetic compatibility, Power Electronics functionality tests etc.
Well versed in power conversion topologies for DC/AC and AC/DC converters.
Excellent in data analysis using statistics Minitab or JMP, Python, MATLAB.
Familiar DFMEA, PFMEA, DVP&R, DFM, & RCA with cross-functional teams.
Exceptional communication and documentation skills.
BS degree in Electrical Engineering with 4+ years of experience or MS degree with 2+ years of experience.
Lucid Motors Offers:
A community for innovators.
Opportunity to make an immediate and significant impact.
Lucid Motors is a luxury electric vehicle company focused on creating captivating vehicles that elevate the human experience while transcending traditional limitations in space, performance, and intelligence. With a commitment to sustainable design, Lucid aims to lead the new era of luxury electric vehicles by prioritizing the individual and the environment. The company emphasizes innovation, collaboration, and a drive to create a better, more sustainable future by returning to the fundamentals of great design.