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Sr Apps Engr

Austin, TX ยท On-site +1

$103K - $142K/yr

As a member of our Power Management business unit, you will play a pivotal role in driving the ... Provide on-site and remote technical support to internal and external teams, conducting root-cause ...

Sr Apps Engr

Austin, TX ยท On-site +1

$103K - $142K/yr

As a member of our Power Management business unit, you will play a pivotal role in driving the ... Provide on-site and remote technical support to internal and external teams, conducting root-cause ...

Senior Power Delivery Field Technician

WV ยท Remote

$83K - $133K/yr

Area Field Service Manager __ We are seeking a highly skilled Field Technician with deep expertise ... It will include some remote work for engineering preparation and at customer sites for installation.

Senior Power Delivery Field Technician

OH ยท Remote

$83K - $133K/yr

Area Field Service Manager __ We are seeking a highly skilled Field Technician with deep expertise ... It will include some remote work for engineering preparation and at customer sites for installation.

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How much do remote power management jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote power management in the United States is $61,425.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33,500.00 and $84,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Power Management vs Remote Network Administration?

AspectRemote Power ManagementRemote Network Administration
Primary FocusControlling and managing power systems remotelyManaging and maintaining network infrastructure remotely
Required SkillsPower systems, hardware management, remote access toolsNetwork protocols, security, troubleshooting
CertificationsData center certifications, hardware management certificationsCCNA, CompTIA Network+
Work EnvironmentData centers, server rooms, remote management platformsOffices, data centers, remote access via software

Remote Power Management focuses on controlling power systems remotely, often within data centers, while Remote Network Administration involves managing network infrastructure. Both roles require technical skills and certifications, but they target different aspects of IT infrastructure. Understanding these differences helps organizations assign the right professionals for each task.

What is remote power management?

Remote power management refers to the ability to monitor, control, and manage the power usage of devices and systems from a distance, typically using specialized software and network-connected hardware. This technology allows IT administrators or facility managers to remotely turn equipment on or off, reboot devices, and monitor power consumption without being physically present. Remote power management is commonly used in data centers, offices, and industrial settings to improve energy efficiency, reduce downtime, and enable faster response to power-related issues.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Power Management Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Power Management Specialist, you need strong knowledge of electrical systems, power distribution, and energy management, typically supported by a degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with SCADA systems, energy management software, and relevant certifications such as Certified Energy Manager (CEM) are commonly required. Excellent analytical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills are vital for working with remote teams and responding effectively to system issues. These skills are crucial to ensure reliable power delivery, optimize energy usage, and quickly resolve any disruptions in remote or distributed environments.

What are some common challenges faced in a Remote Power Management role, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Remote Power Management often encounter challenges such as maintaining reliable system uptime across multiple sites, troubleshooting issues from a distance, and ensuring effective communication with on-site personnel. Addressing these challenges typically involves leveraging advanced monitoring tools, establishing clear protocols for remote diagnostics, and building strong relationships with local teams for swift on-site interventions. Continuous professional development in emerging technologies and regular team coordination also play crucial roles in overcoming these obstacles and ensuring optimal energy efficiency.
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Infographic showing various Remote Power Management job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 88% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,425 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

Power Architect - System Design

Renesas Electronics

Chandler, AZ โ€ข On-site, Remote

$239K/yr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Job Description

We are seeking a Power Architect specializing in System Design.

The Power Architect is responsible for power architecture definition, modeling, and technical leadership for PMIC, Charger, and emerging Multi-Level Converter (MLC)-based products within the CMX System Design team. This role provides architectural ownership and technical leadership from concept through silicon validation.

The role works closely with analog design, digital, verification, validation, test, and product engineering teams to ensure alignment of architecture intent, implementation, and verification across multiple programs.

Key Responsibilities

System Architecture & Technical Leadership

  • Define and own power architectures for PMIC, Charger, and MLC-based converter products across multiple programs.

  • Drive architecture trade-offs and define operating modes, startup and shutdown sequencing, and system boundary conditions.

  • Provide architectural leadership and technical guidance for system-level design decisions across projects.

Modeling & Analysis

  • Develop and maintain low-level models to support architecture decisions and risk reduction, using tools such as Simplis.

  • Analyze stability, transient response, fault behavior, and corner cases to support architecture definition and validation.

  • Provide model-based insights to support analog design convergence and reduce silicon risk.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Collaborate with analog design, digital, verification, validation, test, and applications teams to ensure architecture intent is implemented and verified.

  • Participate in design and architecture reviews and technical discussions across multiple programs.

  • Provide technical guidance during silicon validation and system-level debug activities.

Documentation & Knowledge Capture

  • Create and maintain architecture documentation, design guidelines, and best-practice references.

  • Create detailed sub-block specifications that enable design and verification teams to execute implementation and verification activities efficiently.

  • Capture lessons learned, root causes, and preventive actions to improve future designs.

  • Contribute to internal training, workshops, and technical knowledge sharing activities.

Qualifications

Required

  • Minimum 7 years of experience in power management ICs, Chargers, or advanced power converter designs, including DC/DC converters or mixed-signal systems.

  • Experience with power architecture and architectural analysis for power management products.

  • Familiarity with modeling tools such as Simplis and Simulink.

  • Ability to work across disciplines and influence technical decisions through collaboration and technical credibility.

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for technical documentation and reviews.

Preferred

  • Experience contributing to PMIC, Charger, or MLC-based converter programs.

  • Familiarity with Multi-Level Converter (MLC) architectures or other advanced/novel power converter topologies.

  • Familiarity with multi-rail power systems and power sequencing.

  • Experience supporting silicon bring-up, validation, and root-cause analysis.

Additional Information

Renesas is an embedded semiconductor solution provider driven by its Purpose 'To Make Our Lives Easier.' As the industry's leading expert in embedded processing with unmatched quality and system-level know-how, we have evolved to provide scalable and comprehensive semiconductor solutions for automotive, industrial, infrastructure, and IoT industries based on the broadest product portfolio, including High Performance Computing, Embedded Processing, Analog & Connectivity, and Power.
With a diverse team of over 22,000 professionals in more than 30 countries, we continue to expand our boundaries to offer enhanced user experiences through digitalization and usher into a new era of innovation. We design and develop sustainable, power-efficient solutions today that help people and communities thrive tomorrow, 'To Make Our Lives Easier.'ย ย ย  ย 
At Renesas, you can:ย 

  • Launch and advance your career in technical and business roles across four Product Groups and various corporate functions. You will have the opportunities to explore our hardware and software capabilities and try new things.ย ย 
  • Make a real impact by developing innovative products and solutions to meet our global customers' evolving needs and help make people's lives easier, safe and secure.ย 
  • Maximize your performance and wellbeing in our flexible and inclusive work environment. Our people-first culture and global support system, including the remote work option and Employee Resource Groups, will help you excel from the first day.ย ย  ย 

Are you ready to own your success and make your mark? ย 

Join Renesas. Shape Your Future with Us.ย ย 

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