EV Charging Hardware Engineer
Designs AC and DC EV chargers — Type-2, CCS-2, CHAdeMO and emerging MCS form factors.
Salary band · India
₹22L – ₹48L
Median ₹32L
Experience
4–10 yrs
Senior (6-10 yr)
Hiring outlook
Critical
Role overview
Charging hardware engineers own everything from the inlet cable to the inverter / rectifier and the user interface. The Indian market is shifting from 7 kW AC and 30 kW DC to 60-180 kW DC, with MCS (megawatt) just beginning. Strong candidates can take a charger from spec to ARAI certification.
Key skills
Tools & software
Responsibilities
- Design power-electronics circuits — schematic capture, board layout review and worst-case analysis — for the assigned EV converter or controller.
- Lead component selection across Si, SiC and GaN device families with vendors such as Infineon, Wolfspeed and onsemi.
- Drive prototype bring-up, lab characterisation and conducted/radiated EMC compliance to CISPR 25 / IEC 61851.
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Requirements
- BE / BTech in Electrical or Electronics Engineering.
- Hands-on schematic capture and PCB layout experience (Altium / Cadence Allegro / Mentor Xpedition).
- Strong fundamentals in switch-mode converters, magnetics and gate-driver design.
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Reports to: Power Electronics Manager
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