We build silicon carbide power electronics that go into motorsports platforms, defense systems, and industrial machinery. Small team. No bureaucracy. Every engineer owns their work from simulation to hardware validation.
We are a small, highly technical team. Every person here has direct impact on the hardware that ships.
From gate driver layout to thermal model to firmware, engineers own their domain end-to-end. No handoffs to a separate team to find out if your design actually worked.
We don't sim-and-pray. Every design decision is grounded in measurement, thermal budgets, and first-principles analysis. We build hardware that works in the real environment, not the ideal one.
Our platforms go into environments where failure is not an option — race cars at 200 mph, airborne defense systems, industrial duty cycles running 24/7. We engineer to that standard.
We iterate quickly. Small team means short feedback loops between your schematic and a spinning motor. If you've spent more time in meetings than in the lab, this is a change of pace.
We're preparing to hire. The roles below reflect where we're headed — check back soon for formal postings.
We don't hire generalists. We hire people who've gone deep on hard problems and want to keep doing that.
Gate threshold margins, Miller plateau, negative turn-off rails, short-circuit withstand time — these are your vocabulary, not your homework.
Simulation is a starting point. You've breadboarded, probed, burned something, fixed it, and shipped it. Lab time is how you actually learn.
Defense, motorsports, and industrial customers need hardware that doesn't fail. You design for worst-case, validate at margin, and document what you find.
We don't assign micro-tasks. You own a domain, set your pace, and report what's blocking you. Self-direction is a requirement, not a perk.
Data, schematics, and test results — not buzzwords. We write technical specs, design reviews, and failure analyses. Clear, precise, and to the point.
Our hardware goes into vehicles, weapons systems, and industrial machines. If you want to see your work used in the field, this is the right place.
We're always interested in exceptional power electronics engineers. Send us a note with your background and what you want to work on.
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