Job Responsibilities * Be an authority in digital power, able to both advise on and implement innovative ideas and solutions to Microchip’s clients. * Continuously and proactively develop additional technical skills in digital power. * Utilize engineering design skills, techniques and knowledge to decrease client development time, reduce overall system cost and improve the performance of the end product. * Provide hardware, firmware, middleware and development tool support for the assigned clients. * Utilize Microchip’s Client Engagement Process to drive design wins to revenue at select target clients. * Use insight and influencing skills to teach clients about their industry and offer unique perspectives on their technology, which link back to Microchip‘s solutions. * Identify the key client stakeholders and coach those stakeholders to build consensus for Microchip’s solutions within their organization. * Contribute and participate within a global team environment, to successfully develop and implement sales strategies across clients divisions and geographical locations. * Communicate effectively with Microchip product divisions providing quantifiable feedback and ROI for their investments in clients. Engineering Skill Set Required
* Electronic Design – Creative design capability, architectural organization of hardware, firmware and software to meet system specifications, schematic/simulation/layout via CAD tools, Test and debug skills (using oscilloscope, logic analyzer, multimeter, etc) * Microcontroller fundamentals – MCU based algorithm implement by using C, C++, architecture, interrupt processing, registers, assembly code. Skillfully use ADC, DAC, Timers, PWM, DMA, watchdog and other peripherals. * Basic protocols – Familiar with protocols like I2C, SPI, UART ect. Experience of using CAN, LIN is a plus. * Power supply fundamentals – At least 3 years working experience as a power supply design engineer. Familiar with major power supply topologies. It would be good to show your own design(s) when interview. * Digital power design fundamentals – Have solid knowledge base of digital procession fundamentals, digital filter/compensator basics. Sophisticated automatic control theory is a MUST. Working experience with digital power design is a plus. Qualifications and Experience * Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline (e.g. BSEE, BSCE) with a strong academic track record * Relevant work experience – A proven “problem solver” who thrives on complex technical and business challenges and is personally motivated to provide the best solution for our clients. Competencies * Technical Skills – Skilled and practiced in techniques used in digital power * Strategic/Critical Thinking—Systematically solves problems and hypothesizes possible client pain points, expectations, and implicit needs; brainstorms with team members to devise solutions to solve complex client challenges * Communication—Tailors communication to the client’s needs with authority; effectively delivers presentations and has strong verbal and written communication skills * Interpersonal Influence—Uses rational and emotional drivers that would appeal to clients to comfortably drive conversations to elements of value for both parties * Networking—Identifies the right client stakeholders and builds connections quickly to drive consensus for design wins; works cooperatively with a wide range of internal stakeholders for success * Ownership—Goes out of his or her way to complete a task and has relentless drive to achieve results; is independent and self-directed, and takes initiative * Workflow Management—Sets clear, realistic, and time-bound objectives that align to business growth; breaks each objective into tasks and process steps that can be achieved within a realistic timeframe Benefits * Microchip’s non-commissioned total compensation and benefits package includes a competitive base salary, bonus aligned with company goals, employee stock purchase program, health insurance coverage, etc. * Opportunity to manage technical projects at account