About the Role
We are looking for a PCB Design Engineer Intern to join our team and assist the Senior Power Electronics Lead Engineer in designing single-sided, double-sided, and multilayer PCBs using industry standard techniques with DFM considerations. This internship is an opportunity to expand your knowledge of PCB design, wireless power transfer, power electronics, and product manufacturing.
Competitive compensation includes a base salary, healthcare benefits, and stock options in the company.
The principal responsibilities of the PCB Design Engineer Intern are:
Complete new PCB designs under the guidance of the Senior Power Electronics Lead Engineer
Collaborate with the Power Electronics Team on implementing schematics for new PCB designs
Develop symbols and footprints for new parts
Requirements
Qualifications Required
Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering
At least 1 year of PCB Design Experience with Altium Designer
Experience in power electronics and analog circuit design
The ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing
Ability to operate in a fast-paced environment, make effective and timely decisions, and solve problems
Passion for creating a wireless world where the state of your battery is not a concern but a mere afterthought
Qualifications Preferred
Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering
At least one year of professional experience in power electronics
Prior experience with RF PCB design
Prior experience working at a startup
About the Company
Yank Technologies, Inc. is a wireless charging startup in Brooklyn, New York. We develop long-range, high power wireless charging technology. Safe. Simple. No contact required. With patented antenna and amplifier developments in resonant inductive technology, we provide a scalable solution for variable ranges of power and distances.
Our product, the MotherBox, is the first wireless charger that can wirelessly charge your device with no contact required. You can charge your iOS or Android devices simultaneously and never worry about your charging cables again. By demoing early units of the MotherBox, we have secured industrial contracts, especially in the automotive sector.
We have several automotive customers for wirelessly charging passenger devices and for wirelessly charging vehicles electronics, such as LEDs and actuators. We have significant early traction in the Automotive industry and are currently developing pilots for upcoming production vehicles.