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Senior Electrical Engineer

Contract: Berkeley, California, US

Salary Range: 95.00 - 100.00 | Per Hour

Job Code: 369665

End Date: 2026-06-25

Days Left: 27 days, 15 hours left

Title: Sr. Electrical Engineer - Isolation & Power Integrity
Location: Remote during contract duration, then relocate when converted
Duration: 6 Months (Contract-to-hire)
Pay Range: $95-$100/hr
 
Why It’s Open:
  • Team is scaling responsibilities across a small full-time group.
  • Increasing complexity in battery energy storage systems (BESS).
  • Need a dedicated owner for isolation + power distribution workstreams.
  • Current team has been handling this work, but needs focused expertise to proactively identify and solve system-level issues.
 
Mission / About the Role:
  • They are hiring a Senior Electrical Engineer to own the work streams electrical isolation barrier designs between the 600VAC, 2kV DC and, 50V DC systems and power budgeting and ampacity analysis across the 600V phase and split phase AC systems. You will work directly with the Staff EE and cross-functional partners in hardware, compliance, and test.
  • Focused on system-level power distribution + isolation strategy (not PCB design).
  • Supporting complex BESS (battery energy storage) systems.
  • This person will partner closely with Shraddha (design owner) and help drive execution, analysis, and system understanding.
 
Top 3 Qualifications / Responsibilities:
  • Design the robust power distribution system with the balanced 3-phase and split-phase AC loads (600V+).
  • Define the isolation specifications (clearance, creepage, and dielectric withstand specifications) for the HVDC (2kV+), HVAC (600V) and LVDC (<50V) systems.
  • Design the custom isolation barriers compliant with UL508A, IEC 60664-1, or equivalent.
 
Key Responsibilities:
  • Define component- and material-level isolation specifications for all parts in the signal and power path between the 50VDC, 600V AC domain and the 2 kV DC battery domain.
  • Specify the component level isolation specifications/test criteria for the electrical components. Design custom isolation barriers for components that do not natively meet required isolation criteria.
  • Ensure isolation architecture is compliant with UL508A and is fully captured in DFMEA.
  • Drive isolation reviews with compliance, safety, and mechanical design stakeholders.
  • Build and maintain a per-phase ampacity rollup for all 600V AC loads, covering both 3-phase and split-phase consumers.
  • Develop a load power budget across the system's defined operating modes, identifying worst-case loading.
  • Analyze phase balance and flag imbalance risks to the upstream breaker; recommend rebalancing or load-shedding strategies.
  • Size upstream protection and feeder conductors; coordinate with the panel designer on implementation.
  • Present design reviews and defend technical decisions to cross-functional stakeholders.
 
Additional Context:
  • ~50% focused on power/load analysis, ampacity, and distribution modeling.
  • ~50% focused on understanding BESS system architecture and how power flows through it.
  • Identify gaps, bridge system-level issues, and propose solutions.
  • Not expected to fully own schematics, but panel/schematic exposure is helpful.

 

Benefits:

The Company offers the following benefits for this position, subject to applicable eligibility requirements: medical insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, life insurance, long-term disability insurance, short-term disability insurance, paid parking/public transportation, (paid time , paid sick and safe time , hours of paid vacation time, weeks of paid parental leave, paid holidays annually - AS Applicable)

 
Job Requirement
  • Strong working knowledge of UL508A (or equivalent IEC 61439) panel design requirements.
  • Hands-on experience with 600V AC 3-phase and split-phase distribution
Reach Out to a Recruiter
  • Recruiter
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Sidharth Sethi
  • sidharth.sethi@collabera.com
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