Lead Power Systems Engineer
Washington, DC; Columbia, SC; Baton Rouge LA; Gulfport MS; Remote
What we do
Integer Technologies is an applied research and product development company founded by scientists and engineers with a passion for technology and national security. We perform R&D on next-generation systems and technologies for the Department of Defense and other U.S. Government agencies. We are hardware and software developers with experience turning research into impactful products for military and commercial applications. Our core portfolio of research includes projects in power & energy systems, unmanned systems (with an emphasis on maritime systems), digital engineering, and advanced manufacturing. We are a startup founded for the purpose of putting research into action. Our mission is to create a safer world by translating scientific discoveries into reliable products that address urgent national security needs… at the speed of relevance.
Our unmanned systems portfolio includes work on critical enabling technologies for more reliable, more intelligent, and longer-duration unmanned systems. Our power & energy systems portfolio includes work supporting the DoD’s the electrification of platforms beginning with Navy ships. Applications include hybrid and electric propulsion systems, autonomous controls, and integration with mission systems to achieve ultra-fast power system response. Our advanced manufacturing portfolio includes works to improve the throughput and quality of high-temperature composite parts used in advanced military aerospace systems. Integer’s diverse portfolio of novel R&D programs also means that we are uniquely positioned to provide feedback to the government on what emerging technologies exist that can fill specific capability gaps for the Department of Defense over various time horizons.
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Integer seeks a Lead Power Systems Engineer with knowledge and experience with power and energy systems’ technology for maritime applications. This includes power generation, distribution, controls, energy storage, and thermal management onboard both Navy surface combatants and uncrewed vehicles. Specifically, this role will lead the development of strategic roadmaps that identify critical investment areas for government stakeholders where science and technology (S&T) programs can help close Department of Defense capability gaps. In this vein, it is important that the position have a broad understanding of power and energy technology. Prior experience developing long term strategic roadmaps is advantageous as is the ability to think about technology development over a decadal time horizon. This role will also support Integer’s Power and Energy technology development programs and must have a strong understanding of multi-domain physics behind power system components and be capable of maintaining virtual representation of physical power and energy systems. This role will involve working with stakeholders across multiple groups including government, academia, and industry to identify capability gaps and emergent technology. As such it is important that the Power and Energy Roadmapping engineer has strong verbal and written communication skills and prior experience producing high quality, customer-facing technical reports. The Power and Energy Roadmapping Engineer also requires the ability to think creatively about novel technical concepts and articulate how those concepts may eventually be integrated into fieldable solutions for future Navy platforms.
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