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Graphcore

Power Electronics Engineer

Milpitas, California, United StatesmidAdded today

About this role

Graphcore seeks a Junior Power Electronics Engineer to design, test, and validate power delivery systems for AI computing hardware, working in an on-site lab environment in Milpitas, CA. The role focuses on testing power chain components from grid to chip and supporting the transition of validated designs into manufacturing.

What you'll do

  • Test and validate power delivery components across the chip-to-grid chain
  • Assemble and operate test hardware, fixtures, and loads to simulate various operating conditions
  • Conduct functional, reliability, and high-power cycle testing on AI power systems
  • Test and integrate custom power components designed by the engineering team
  • Support manufacturing transition and production readiness of validated designs

What they're looking for

  • Power electronics fundamentals
  • Electronic systems testing and validation
  • Test hardware assembly and operation
  • Problem-solving and analytical thinking
  • Communication and teamwork
  • Data center infrastructure knowledge (preferred)
  • AI computing systems familiarity (preferred)

Benefits

  • Competitive salary
  • Competitive benefits package
  • Inclusive work environment
  • Flexible interview approach
  • Reasonable accommodations available
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Graphcore

Graphcore builds advanced AI compute silicon and systems designed for high-performance machine learning applications. The company is hiring Systems Engineers, Validation Engineers, and Electrical Engineers to develop and validate innovative hardware platforms, from PCB design through production deployment.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience testing electronic systems and what types of tests you've conducted.
  • How would you approach troubleshooting a power delivery system that fails reliability testing?