
Wireless Charging Design Engineer
HRB, Huntsville, AL, United States
Our client, a global automotive electronics manufacturer specializing in in-vehicle connectivity and charging systems, is seeking a Wireless Charging Design Engineer to join their engineering team. The organization designs and manufactures solutions such as media hubs, USB charging modules, wireless chargers, and high-speed data systems used by leading automotive OEMs worldwide, supporting products from concept through full-scale production.
The Wireless Charging Design Engineer will serve as a subject matter expert in the design and development of next-generation wireless charging systems. This role is heavily focused on hardware development, including power electronics, system architecture, and wireless power transfer technologies.
This individual will work cross-functionally with hardware, software, and systems teams to ensure seamless integration of wireless charging solutions. They will also play a key role in research and development efforts, staying at the forefront of evolving wireless charging standards and technologies, and contributing to the company’s long-term product roadmap.
Key Responsibilities
Design and develop wireless charging systems, including transmitter and receiver architectures
Develop and optimize wireless power transfer (WPT) solutions for various applications
Design power electronics, control circuits, and associated hardware components
Collaborate with software and firmware teams to ensure system-level integration
Conduct modeling, simulation, testing, and validation of designs
Analyze data and performance metrics to ensure systems meet functional and reliability requirements
Support development of prototypes, demos, and technical presentations for internal and customer use
Stay current with emerging wireless charging standards and technologies (e.g., Qi)
Participate in technical discussions with customers, suppliers, and industry groups
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering (Master’s preferred)
5–10 years of experience in electrical design, with a focus on power electronics
3–5 years of experience in wireless charging or wireless power transfer systems
Strong background in analog and digital circuit design
Experience with circuit simulation and modeling tools
Knowledge of wireless charging protocols and standards
Experience with system integration, prototyping, and validation
Familiarity with automotive standards (ASPICE, ISO26262) is a plus
Strong problem-solving, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills
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The Wireless Charging Design Engineer will serve as a subject matter expert in the design and development of next-generation wireless charging systems. This role is heavily focused on hardware development, including power electronics, system architecture, and wireless power transfer technologies.
This individual will work cross-functionally with hardware, software, and systems teams to ensure seamless integration of wireless charging solutions. They will also play a key role in research and development efforts, staying at the forefront of evolving wireless charging standards and technologies, and contributing to the company’s long-term product roadmap.
Key Responsibilities
Design and develop wireless charging systems, including transmitter and receiver architectures
Develop and optimize wireless power transfer (WPT) solutions for various applications
Design power electronics, control circuits, and associated hardware components
Collaborate with software and firmware teams to ensure system-level integration
Conduct modeling, simulation, testing, and validation of designs
Analyze data and performance metrics to ensure systems meet functional and reliability requirements
Support development of prototypes, demos, and technical presentations for internal and customer use
Stay current with emerging wireless charging standards and technologies (e.g., Qi)
Participate in technical discussions with customers, suppliers, and industry groups
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering (Master’s preferred)
5–10 years of experience in electrical design, with a focus on power electronics
3–5 years of experience in wireless charging or wireless power transfer systems
Strong background in analog and digital circuit design
Experience with circuit simulation and modeling tools
Knowledge of wireless charging protocols and standards
Experience with system integration, prototyping, and validation
Familiarity with automotive standards (ASPICE, ISO26262) is a plus
Strong problem-solving, communication, and cross-functional collaboration skills
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