Job DescriptionJob Descriptionn
Company: Unitron Power Systems
nRole: Control System Engineer
nPoint of contact: Angela Gray
nAddress: 10925 Miller Rd., Dallas, TX, 75238
nSalary:Salary Range: 90-100K Onsite required. Small manufacturing facility.
nnPosition Title: Control Systems Engineer
nDepartment: Engineering
nReports To: Engineering Manager
nnPosition Summary:
nThe Control Systems Engineer, as part of a cross-functional team, will be responsible for designing, debugging, characterizing, and releasing control systems for power conversion equipment, including rectifiers, converters, and inverters. The role will focus on developing control algorithms, optimizing software in C programming, and conducting extensive laboratory work to analyze and improve power electronic hardware performance. The power conversion equipment ranges from 3.5 kVA to 250 kVA in power.
nnPrincipal Duties and Responsibilities:
nnDesign, develop, and implement control algorithms and software for power electronics, including rectifiers, converters, and inverters.
nnPerform testing, verification, and troubleshooting of control algorithms and software on power conversion hardware.
nnDevelop specifications and requirements for control software in relation to the electrical characteristics of power conversion equipment.
nnDocument the algorithm and software development process within relevant software tools.
nnCreate and maintain written reports documenting laboratory testing processes and results.
nnDevelop and improve validation plans for evaluating control software performance within power conversion equipment.
nnIntegrate control software with other software functions within the power conversion equipment.
nnStay informed on the latest developments in control systems theories, techniques, and technologies.
nnEducation and Experience Requirements:
nnBS Degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET-accredited institution (MS ).
nn3-5 years of related experience in power electronics engineering and applying control systems theory.
nnStrong knowledge of control system theory and its applications, including system modeling and simulation.
nnProven hands-on troubleshooting skills at both the control loop and power conversion system levels.
nnSolid understanding of advanced power electronics topologies.
nnExperience with pulse width modulation (PWM) techniques, including sinusoidal PWM and space vector PWM.
nnExperience with power conditioning techniques, including nonlinear, unbalanced, and harmonic compensation.
nnProficient in power electronics modeling and simulation tools such as LTspice, MATLAB, Simulink, and PSIM.
nnFamiliarity with DSPs (Digital Signal Processors), especially TI DSPs.
nnExperience developing control systems for MCUs and DSPs in C programming.
nnKnowledge of communication protocols such as SPI, CAN, I2C, and Modbus TCP/IP.
nnExperience using software management systems and version control tools (e.g., GitHub or GitLab).
nnFamiliarity with test equipment such as oscilloscopes, digital multimeters, power analyzers, and spectrum analyzers.
nnFamiliarity with low-voltage distribution systems: single-phase, split-phase, and three-phase systems up to 600VAC and frequencies ranging from 50 to 800 Hz.
nnBasic understanding of PCB design tools such as Altium, PADS, EAGLE, or KiCAD.
nnExcellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively across disciplines.
nnAbility to take personal responsibility for complex design and development tasks, seeing projects through to completion.
nnRequired:
nnDocumented US citizenship or legal permanent status.
nnPhysical Requirements:
nMust be able to perform tasks such as climbing stairs, sitting, standing, keyboarding, seeing, hearing, and fluently reading and speaking English.