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GE Renewable Energy Power and Aviation
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Are you ready to lead the charge in revolutionizing the future of flight? As a Research Engineer in Power Electronics and Controls at GE Aerospace, you will be at the forefront of cutting-edge technology, driving innovation in advanced electrical power conversion systems. Your mission: to design, model, analyze, and control power electronics that will power the next generation of hybrid and more electric aircraft. Join us in our commitment to sustainability, safety, and quality, and help us soar to new heights!

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Established in 2000, the John F. Welch Technology Center (JFWTC) in Bengaluru is our multidisciplinary research and engineering center. Engineers and scientists at JFWTC have contributed to hundreds of aviation patents, pioneering breakthroughs in engine technologies, advanced materials, and additive manufacturing.

Roles and Responsibilities
  • As a Research Engineer, you will:
    • Dive into the simulation and analysis of complete system models for aircraft power distribution, hybrid electric propulsion, and more electric propulsion systems.
    • Design, develop, and build state-of-the-art power converters for hybrid electric and more electric applications.
    • Bring advanced controls to life in hardware, including the design and development of embedded controls using FPGA and microcontrollers.
    • Innovate high-frequency resonant converters tailored for aerospace applications.
  • Showcase your research by writing and presenting to business customers and at technical conferences.
  • Collaborate with a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team or take the reins independently to deliver project excellence.
  • Drive technical projects to success, meeting timelines and quality standards with unwavering dedication.
  • Leverage your deep understanding of key business drivers to integrate your work seamlessly with other teams, contributing to the broader mission.
  • Use your judgment and creativity to propose innovative solutions, drawing on your experience and on-the-job training.
  • Tap into a wealth of technical skills and analytical thinking to solve complex problems, utilizing multiple internal resources.
  • Demonstrate your exceptional interpersonal skills by providing informal guidance to new team members and fostering a collaborative environment.


Required Qualifications
  • Education/Experience: PhD in Electrical Engineering, or MS in EE/related field with 5+ years in power electronics and controls.
  • Core competencies:
    Control theory applied to power converters
    Electrical/electromechanical system modeling and simulation
    Power semiconductor devices and gate‑drive design
    EMI/EMC design methods and standards
    High‑frequency magnetics design fundamentals
  • Tools proficiency: PLECS, LTspice, MATLAB/Simulink; FPGA/microcontroller development environments.
  • Engineering fundamentals: PCB design, hardware bring‑up, test and measurement, failure analysis.
  • HIL/real‑time exposure: Experience with real‑time simulation and hardware‑in‑the‑loop platforms (Opal‑RT, RT Box, dSPACE).
  • Professional skills: Clear communication, effective collaboration, and reliable delivery against commitments.


Desired Characteristics
  • Humble, Transparent, Focused
  • Leadership: communicates clearly, makes sound decisions, fosters collaboration
  • Problem solver: analytical, challenges assumptions, thinks critically


At GE Aerospace we are always searching for great talent. While we might not have a specific job for you today, we want to know about you when we do. As actual openings become available, you may be contacted to discuss a potential opportunity.

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Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
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Post Doc - Power Electronics
GE Renewable Energy Power and Aviation
Bengaluru
a day ago
N/A
Full-time

Post Doc - Power Electronics