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High Voltage Engineer

Mountain View, CA · On-site

$165K - $200K/yr

Thorough, detail oriented, and organized, with excellent time management skills and ability to ... Analyze contractor-provided data (e.g., dissolved gas analysis, relay testing, thermographic scans ...

High Voltage Engineer

Mountain View, CA · On-site

$165K - $200K/yr

Thorough, detail oriented, and organized, with excellent time management skills and ability to ... Analyze contractor-provided data (e.g., dissolved gas analysis, relay testing, thermographic scans ...

Development of proven and new designs for High voltage DCDC converters, using modelling, simulation, and hardware testing. Determines design approaches and parameters. Analysis's equipment to ...

Development of proven and new designs for High voltage DCDC converters, using modelling, simulation, and hardware testing. Determines design approaches and parameters. Analysis's equipment to ...

High-Voltage Testing & Quality Control * Establish production acceptance testing, including ... Experience establishing or managing a manufacturing quality system (ISO 9001 or equivalent) for ...

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Apply ESD controls, soldering, epoxy mixing/bonding, potting, and high-voltage testing techniques * Assemble cable harnesses, PCBs, and small mechanical parts to blueprint specifications and torque ...

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What is the difference between Manager High Voltage Testing vs High Voltage Testing Technician?

AspectManager High Voltage TestingHigh Voltage Testing Technician
CertificationsEngineering degrees, HV testing certifications, management trainingHV testing certifications, technical training
Work EnvironmentSupervisory roles, planning, overseeing testing projectsHands-on testing, equipment operation, data collection
Employer & IndustryUtilities, power generation, electrical contractorsUtilities, electrical maintenance, power industry

The main difference is that Managers oversee HV testing projects, coordinate teams, and ensure safety standards, while High Voltage Testing Technicians perform the actual testing and data collection. Managers focus on planning and supervision, whereas technicians handle the technical execution.

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High Voltage Engineer

Astrion

Mountain View, CA • On-site

$165K - $200K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Overview

High Voltage Engineer

LOCATION: NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA

JOB STATUS: Full-time

CLEARANCE: None

CERTIFICATION: Professional Engineer (PE)

TRAVEL: As Needed

SALARY: $165,000- $200,000

Astrion has an exciting opportunity for an High Voltage (HV) Engineer located at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA. The High Voltage (HV) Engineer serves as the primary Technical Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the site’s electrical distribution infrastructure, including substations, medium-to-high voltage switchgear, and campus-wide distribution networks (typically 2.4kV to 35kV+) at NASA Ames Research Center. This is an oversight, engineering, and planning role.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from an ABET-accredited institution
  • At least 5–7 years of professional experience in high-voltage power distribution, substation engineering, or heavy industrial electrical systems
  • Knowledge and experience working within Federal and California facility electrical distribution infrastructure including medium-to-high voltage switchgear, and campus-wide distribution networks (typically 2.4kV to 35kV+)
  • Detailed experience with National Electrical Code (NEC) and National Electrical Safety Code (NESC)
  • Current NFPA 70E / Arc Flash Training is required
  • Flexible in adapting to deadlines, changing schedules, competing priorities, and unpredictable events
  • Thorough, detail oriented, and organized, with excellent time management skills and ability to prioritize tasks
  • Familiar with and able to present data and recommendations to a diverse audience of project managers, engineers, technical staff, and contractors
  • Superb verbal and written communication skills
  • Self-motivated problem solver and independent thinker

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS

  • Professional Engineer (PE) License is highly preferred.
  • NASA, federal, state, or local government experience highly desired
  • Expertise in electromechanical and solid-state relays calibration and setting an advantage
  • Exceptional customer relationship management highly desirable
  • You may not check every box or your experience may look a little different from what is outlined, but if you think you can bring High Voltage Engineering value we encourage you to apply

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serve as the primary Technical Authority and Subject Matter Expert (SME) for the site’s electrical distribution infrastructure, including substations, medium-to-high voltage switchgear, and campus-wide distribution networks (typically 2.4kV to 35kV+) at NASA Ames Research Center.
  • Develop a 5-to-10-year master plan with cost-benefit analyses for electrical distribution infrastructure, including major capital improvements (switchgear. transformer replacements, and substation modernization)
  • Provide engineering-level guidance to field crews, high-voltage technicians, and electricians during complex troubleshooting or emergency repairs.
  • Review and approve engineering packages, technical submittals, one-line diagrams, and protection/coordination studies for new construction or system retrofits
  • Ensure engineering designs and field work meet National Electrical Code (NEC), National Electrical Safety Code (NESC), and NFPA 70E requirements
  • Implement strict adherence to safety standards by acting as the lead authority on NFPA 70E (Electrical Safety in the Workplace).
  • Oversee arc flash studies and ensure OSHA/site-specific safety mandate compliance
  • Analyze contractor-provided data (e.g., dissolved gas analysis, relay testing, thermographic scans) to predict equipment life cycles and prevent outages
  • Support technical reviews for equipment upgrades to ensure compliance with technical requirements.
  • Identify, prioritize, communicate, and deconflict tasks, deliverables, and project impacts
  • Interface with Government, contractors, and project partner staff for tasks, updates, and status
  • Responsible for monthly, annual, and project milestone review assessments and reports

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