Hardware Design Engineer
Maxwell Energy Systems is seeking a Hardware Design Engineer to join their electronics hardware team in Bengaluru. The role involves end-to-end design, development, and testing of digital and analog electronics for high-power systems. Candidates must be proficient in Altium Designer and experienced with power semiconductors, microcontrollers, and PCB layout strategies. The engineer will collaborate across cross-functional teams to ensure robust performance in various industrial environments.
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Experience
2+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Maxwell Energy Systems is seeking a Hardware Design Engineer to join their electronics hardware team in Bengaluru. The role involves end-to-end design, development, and testing of digital and analog electronics for high-power systems. Candidates must be proficient in Altium Designer and experienced with power semiconductors, microcontrollers, and PCB layout strategies. The engineer will collaborate across cross-functional teams to ensure robust performance in various industrial environments.
TAL's take
Well-defined hardware engineering role in a specialized industrial domain with clear ownership requirements.
The JD provides a clear scope, specific responsibilities, and a defined technology stack for hardware development.
Must haves
- 2+ years of experience in electrical engineering
- Experience in supervision of PCB layout
- Experience with Altium Designer
- Start to finish ownership of control boards
- Experience with high current power semiconductor selection
- Experience with DSPs, microcontrollers, and programmable logic devices
Tools and skills
Nice to have: high power li-ion batteries.
About the company
Unfamiliar company, assumed tier 2 status as an established product company in the energy systems space.
Posts mentioning Maxwell Energy Systems
[Thread] What is your favourite math equation?
TLDR: I was reading up on the Navier Stokes equations today and it is so elegant that it might be my favourite math equation. Equation 1: ∇u = 0 (conservation of mass) states that the divergence of the velocity vector u is zero, meaning there is no net change in fluid mass. Equation 2: ρ Du/Dt = -∇p + μ∇^2 u + ρF (conservation of momentum) expresses Newton's second law for fluid flow. It balances the acceleration of fluid particles (LHS) with internal forces (pressure and viscosity) and external forces (gravity or other external influences) on the RHS. This equation is foundational for modelling various fluid dynamics scenarios, from celestial bodies like stars and galaxies to F1 cars. Long Version: Here's how it works: Equation 1: ∇u = 0 (conservation of mass) So, u is velocity that can be represented as (u,v,w) vector, where u,v,w are x,y,z components of the vector. ∇u tells us that we need to do a partial derivative on u. So, ∇u = ∂u/∂x + ∂v/∂y + ∂w/∂z = 0 or, the partial derivative of every component wrt corresponding direction is 0. Equation 2: ρ Du/Dt = -∇p + μ∇^2 u + ρ F (conservation of momentum) LHS: Since, u is velocity, then Du/Dt is acceleration and ρ is density. Newton's second law, F = m x a, applies here. Wherein, Du/Dt is acceleration of fluid particles and m is the density of the fluid. RHS: -∇p + μ∇^2 are the internal forces of particles hitting into each other while F represents the external force. F in most cases is gravity, so one can replace it with g. However, if you put in electromagnetism then, you can combine Navier-Stokes with Maxwell's equations. This has over time led to the development of magnetohydrodynamics, ie how stars and galaxies form. You can model the growth of our sun with this. ∇p is our pressure gradient and represents the change in pressure. Essentially, fluids move from high pressure to low pressure. μ∇^2 represents viscous forces yielding from viscosity. Imagine this can model aerodynamics of F1 cars.
Suryakumar Yadav Reaches 2500 T20I Runs Milestone
- **Suryakumar Yadav** becomes the 14th batter to reach **2500 T20I runs**. - Achieved the milestone in just **71 innings**, second-fastest for India. - **Sanju Samson** scored a maiden T20I century, propelling India to a record **297 total**. - Yadav's 75(35) innings supported Samson's 111(47) against **Bangladesh**. - Yadav eyes the **3000-run mark**, competing with **Glenn Maxwell**. Source: [Hindustan Times](https://www.hindustantimes.com/cricket/suryakumar-yadav-misses-virat-kohlis-record-by-just-3-innings-surpasses-rohit-sharma-for-stellar-t20i-milestone-101728751320000.html), [Zee News](https://zeenews.india.com/cricket/ind-vs-ban-suryakumar-yadav-creates-history-becomes-2nd-fastest-indian-to-score-2500-t20i-runs-2806102.html)
Great knock by Glen maxwell one of the greatest run chase in this world cup
From 91/7 to 292/7