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Hardware Systems Engineer – Power Electronics

Location
San Carlos, CA
Posted
Jul 30, 2026
Last seen
Aug 7, 2026

About the role

CelLink's ultra-thin flexible interconnect technology is redefining how power is delivered inside the world's most advanced AI, hyperscale, and high-performance computing platforms.

As a Hardware Systems Engineer , you will design and develop the rack-level power hardware that enables next-generation server architectures. You will own electrical hardware from concept through production, developing high-current power distribution solutions that integrate seamlessly into hyperscale server racks.

This role combines electrical hardware design, system architecture, and hands-on engineering. You'll work directly with hyperscalers, OEMs, ASIC vendors, and internal cross-functional teams to develop reliable, manufacturable, and scalable power delivery solutions that support the rapidly evolving demands of AI infrastructure.

Essential Duties and Responsibilit ies

• Design and develop rack-level power distribution hardware for AI, HPC, and hyperscale server platforms. Own electrical hardware throughout the product lifecycle, from concept, prototyping, validation, and production release. • Define electrical architecture for rack-level power delivery systems, balancing electrical performance, thermal requirements, mechanical integration, manufacturability, and reliability. • Perform first-order electrical engineering calculations including current carrying capacity, voltage drop, resistance, inductance, thermal performance, and power loss. • Own and launch designs into low and high-volume production. • Work directly with hyperscalers and OEMs to understand system requirements and translate them into robust hardware designs. • Create engineering documentation including electrical schematics, CAD models, engineering drawings, BOMs, tolerance analyses, and design reports. • Present technical solutions to customers and internal engineering teams while serving as the technical expert for rack-level power hardware. • Willingness to travel up to 20%.

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering or closely related discipline.
  • 3+ years of experience designing electrical hardware for server, networking, storage, AI, or power electronics applications.
  • Experience owning electrical hardware designs from concept through production.
  • Strong understanding of rack-level power distribution, power delivery architecture, or high-current electrical systems.
  • Experience performing electrical engineering calculations supporting hardware design decisions.
  • Working knowledge of Design for Manufacturing (DFM) principles and manufacturing release processes.
  • Experience collaborating with mechanical engineering on electrical hardware packaging and integration.
  • Ability to communicate technical concepts clearly with customers, suppliers, and cross-functional engineering teams.

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