Power Management Design Engineer
Company: Array Labs
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Array Labs builds advanced radar
systems to help humanity understand and respond to changes across
the physical world. We’re launching a coordinated fleet of radar
satellites to create a high-resolution 3D map of the Earth –
updated in real time – enabling faster, smarter decision-making for
government and commercial organizations supporting disaster
response, infrastructure resilience, and mission-critical
geopolitical intelligence. We design and build our satellites
end-to-end, producing the world’s most advanced earth observation
satellites. Our fleet will deliver unprecedented levels of
accuracy, coverage, and responsiveness to power critical insights
precisely where they’re needed most. The hardware engineering team
is responsible for the analysis and design of our satellite and
ground-station electronics, which spans the range of radar,
communications, power management and processing subsystems. As a
power management design engineer, you will lead the definition,
design, prototyping, validation, and production of critical power
management systems for radar, communication, and satellite. You
will be collaborating with RF, communications, and radar engineers
to rapidly move from clean-sheet designs to full operational
deployment in space. As part of our quickly growing engineering
team, you will play a critical role in the design of the world’s
most advanced radar satellite constellation—one that will
significantly improve humanity’s ability to rapidly and
comprehensively understand our changing planet. Responsibilities:
Lead the end-to-end design and development of power management
systems from concept to production Define system architecture and
component specifications for efficient power distribution and
management Design and simulate analog and digital circuits for
power regulation, conversion, and protection, including thermal and
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) considerations Perform detail
design, create schematics, ensure proper layout, and work with
vendors and manufacturers to deliver production hardware
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including antenna, RF,
digital communication, and radar engineers, to ensure power
management designs meet system-level requirements Work with
contract manufacturers for mass production, testing, calibration
and integration of power management systems into our satellites
Basic Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering,
semiconductor device physics, or related field 2 years of hands-on
experience building, testing, and delivering power electronics
Strong background in analog circuit design, with a focus on
switched-mode power converters and linear power regulators
Experience with circuit design and simulation tools such as Altium
and LTSpice Excellent teamwork, communication, and documentation
skills Learns new concepts rapidly, completely, and in a
self-directed manner High level of self-motivation and personal
accountability Ability to work in a fast-paced environment under
significant time constraints Preferred Skills and Experience:
Masters or Ph.D. in electrical engineering, semiconductor device
physics, or a related field 4 years of hands-on experience
building, testing, and delivering power electronics Experience
architecting power supply systems Experience with high-voltage
high-power semiconductors (GaN/SiC/Si) and circuit design including
fault tolerance and reliability Experience with schematic capture
and board layout using CAD tools such as Altium Designer, Allegro,
ORCAD, etc. Hands-on experience tuning and debugging power systems
to optimize system performance and stability Knowledge of EMC
requirements and EMI mitigation techniques relevant to power
conversion systems Familiarity with battery pack design, chargers,
and battery management systems (BMS) Familiarity with thermal
analysis and simulation tools ITAR Requirements: To conform to U.S.
Government space technology export regulations, including the
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S.
citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected
individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to
obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of
State. Equal Opportunity Employer Array Labs is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made on the basis of
merit, competence, and job qualifications and will not be
influenced in any manner by gender, color, race, ethnicity,
national origin, sexual orientation, religion, age, gender
identity, veteran status, disability status, marital status, mental
or physical disability or any other legally protected status.
Interview Process We will conduct three interviews via Zoom; the
typical process takes around 2-4 weeks to complete from start to
finish. Hiring and Compensation Strategy Our hiring and
compensation strategy is simple: 1) find uncommonly good people 2)
pay them uncommonly well You can anticipate competitive pay, with
high flexibility between salary and equity-based compensation. Why
you should join Array Labs Array Labs is launching a constellation
of satellites to create the first high-resolution, real-time,
three-dimensional model of Earth. Our next-generation satellite
technology will offer image quality 60x greater than traditional
techniques, profoundly expanding humanity’s ability to understand
and respond to events on a global scale. In forging an affordable,
accessible, accurate representation of Earth, our work has the
potential to transform the face of dozens of fields, including
autonomy, telecommunications, disaster relief, gaming, climate
science, defense and construction.
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