Electrical Engineer – Power Electronics, Ocean Products

Triton Systems, Inc. 

📍 Chelmsford, United States 🇺🇸

full-time
entry-level
Posted —

Key Skills

powerelectronicsmarinePCBcontrol

Industry

DefenseAerospace

Job Description

Company Summary

Triton Systems, Inc combines 30+ years of experience with exciting growth and innovation opportunities within the product development and R&D space. We support Government and commercial markets by delivering advanced solutions across applications in defense, security, aerospace, energy, environmental sustainability, and human health. Where we see a larger opportunity, we create new companies to scale these solutions into businesses. Our teams thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced environment where we tackle complex challenges, meet our customers' toughest requirements, and deliver high-impact results on time, on budget and have fun while doing it.

Are you Driven to Innovate? Triton Systems develops new, exciting, innovative products for the maritime environment. The Ocean Systems group is seeking a hands-on electrical engineer with a passion for power electronics, interested in developing marine systems from initial concepts through prototype demonstrations and product commercialization.

Triton Systems Ocean Systems group develops underwater vehicles (UUVs), surface vehicles (USVs), Launch & Recovery Systems, underwater products and their subsystems. Additionally, the Ocean Systems group develops systems for submarines, autonomous anchor systems for the defense, energy, and commercial sectors. As our Power Electronics Engineer, you will design and build the power conversion, motor control, and electrical systems that bring these platforms to life. Being innovative and providing technical problem-solving within a multidisciplinary team of researchers will be a major part of your work life.

Responsibilities

  • Design power electronics solutions including DC-DC, AC-DC, and transformer-based power conversion based on technical requirements, specifications, and proposal objectives
  • Design and build electrical control panels using DIN-rail mounted components for systems operating on 120–480 VAC single and three phase power
  • Create and maintain electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and panel layouts
  • Select and size commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) electrical components from a variety of vendors to meet product requirements (breakers, contactors, terminal blocks, power supplies, transformers, safety buttons/lights, etc.)
  • Develop power and motor control circuits and support system-level integration
  • Design PCBs in Altium to support power and control electronics
  • Collaborate closely with controls engineers, since power electronics are paired with control electronics in our systems
  • Build, wire, and assemble prototype electrical systems hands-on in a lab and prototype environment
  • Bench-test, troubleshoot, and validate electrical systems using available test equipment (oscilloscopes, power supplies, load equipment, multimeters, etc.)
  • Develop, document, and maintain engineering procedures and technical standards
  • Plan, execute, and iterate testing activities in laboratory and field environments
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams to achieve design goals
  • Contribute to technical proposals and solution development for customer needs
  • Present technical progress and results to internal teams and customers, including non-technical audiences
  • Prepare periodic technical and progress reports for ongoing projects

Basic Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related discipline (advanced degrees are a plus)
  • 0–4 years of relevant experience (recent graduates and early-career engineers are encouraged to apply)
  • Foundational knowledge of power electronics and power conversion (DC-DC, AC-DC, transformers)
  • Familiarity with single and three phase AC power (120–480 VAC) and low-voltage DC (12–48 VDC)
  • Ability to read, create, and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams
  • Familiarity with standard electrical practices and electrical standards
  • Hands-on aptitude with electrical assemblies, wiring, and prototyping
  • Comfortable using basic hand tools and electrical test equipment in a lab or prototype environment
  • Interest in or exposure to control systems, since power electronics work is closely paired with controls
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Collaborative mindset and commitment to project success
  • U.S. citizenship required, with the ability to obtain a U.S. security clearance

Desired Qualifications

  • Experience building electrical control panels using DIN-rail mounted components
  • Experience selecting and sizing COTS electrical components (power supplies, transformers, contactors, breakers, terminal blocks, etc.) for currents up to ~200 A AC and ~30 A DC
  • Experience with motor control and motor drives (e.g., VFDs)
  • Familiarity with safety circuit design, including E-stops, safety relays, indicator lights, and pilot devices
  • Familiarity with industry electrical standards and qualifications (e.g., UL 508A, NEC/NFPA 70, NFPA 70E, or similar)
  • Interest in helping grow our electrical design capability - we currently use Visio for diagrams and see an opportunity for the right person to help establish and mature a dedicated electrical CAD workflow (AutoCAD Electrical, EPLAN, SolidWorks Electrical, or similar)
  • Familiarity with control electronics, PLCs, HMIs, or sensors
  • Experience with electrical troubleshooting and root-cause analysis
  • Familiarity with thermal management and power dissipation in electrical enclosures
  • Experience designing for harsh or marine environments

The Ocean Systems group does operate around, in and on the ocean, year-round and in foul weather. This role requires field work and travel, and willingness to go and work at-sea for the day (or a couple of days) is expected. Firsthand knowledge of working in this environment is desired.

In compliance with federal laws contained in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all offers of employment are contingent upon an applicant's ability to satisfy federal requirements regarding proof of identity and the lawful right to be employed in the United States. Further, because in this position you may be given access to Confidential Unclassified Information (CUI), your continuing employment would then be contingent upon your satisfying a background check.

Base Salary Range Is Dependent On Experience And Qualifications

Due to the nature of our business and information associated with this position, interested candidates must be US Citizens.

Triton Systems' Headquarters is located in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

Come join our success and grow with the strength of these fascinating new technologies. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.

Recruiters, we do not require any assistance for this opening. Please NO phone calls or emails.

Triton Systems is a U. S. Government contractor, therefore we are required to gather applicant information for Government reporting purposes. To apply for this position please go to our website's Careers section at www.tritonsystems.com and follow the Clicking Here link to our applicant tracking database to complete the application process. This will ensure efficient processing of your application.

We are an equal opportunity employer - M/F/D/VEEO. We strongly Encourage Qualified Women and Minorities to Apply.