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$134,000–$175,000/yr
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  • Lead customer power architecture development, including power tree design, device selection, and system optimization.
  • Perform technical design reviews, root-cause analysis, and hands-on debug for complex analog and power-related issues.
  • Execute extensive hands-on lab work, including board bring-up, measurement, validation, and failure analysis.

Renesas is an embedded semiconductor solution provider. They have a diverse team of over 22,000 professionals in more than 30 countries and provide scalable and comprehensive semiconductor solutions.

Canada

  • Investigate novel techniques combining class leading heuristics with optimization to solve supply chain problems.
  • Translate real world Supply Chain Management use cases into mathematical models and lead their design and implementation.
  • Collaborate closely with agile team members and stakeholders to shape the future direction of the company as it moves into new markets.

Kinaxis is a global leader in modern supply chain orchestration, powering complex global supply chains with its AI-infused platform for transparency and faster decision-making. The company has over 2000 employees globally, emphasizes a culture of innovation and collaboration, and is serious about technology and customers while not taking itself too seriously.

  • Design and develop deliverables within the designated area.
  • Conduct code reviews and contribute to continuous quality improvement.
  • Analyze faults, perform debugging, and implement fixes.

Tieto Tech Consulting solves clients’ toughest technology challenges and delivers reliable outcomes. It appears to be a large tech company in the Nordics with a growing R&D team, fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion.

$100,000–$190,000/yr
US

  • Developing and conducting high-fidelity analyses using CFD to analyze thermal-hydraulic behavior.
  • Performing engineering analyses, which can include thermal, fluid, safety, manufacturability, and cost.
  • Collaborating cross-functionally to define design requirements, and providing technical feedback to design teams.

Oklo Inc. is developing fast fission power plants to deliver clean, reliable, and affordable energy at scale. Oklo was the first to receive a site use permit from the U.S. Department of Energy for a commercial advanced fission plant.