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Renesas Electronics

Field Applications Engineer, Analog & Power

Renesas Electronics

Field Applications Engineer guiding Renesas semiconductor power and analog designs for New England customers. Leading architecture, validation, debugging, and technical customer engagements.

Posted 8/20/2026full-timeRemote • Massachusetts • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $90,000 - $132,000 per yearWebsite

Core Competencies

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Core Competencies

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Demonstrates expertise in Analog and Power Electronics, including power architecture design, component selection, and system optimization. Proficient in customer engagement, technical guidance, and delivering training on power and analog solutions.

Highest-signal resume keywords
Analog And Power Electronics ExpertisePower Architecture DesignSchematic And PCB Layout ReviewCustomer-Facing Communication SkillsHands-On Proficiency With Oscilloscopes

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Hard Skills
Buck/Boost ConvertersPMICsLDOsBattery-Powered System DesignPower Tree SequencingAnalog Signal ChainsSystem-Level Power Architecture DesignBench CharacterizationValidation And Debug Of Power SystemsTransient Response Measurements
Soft Skills
Strong Customer-Facing Communication SkillsSelf-DrivenHighly Collaborative
Tools & Technologies
OscilloscopesPower AnalyzersThermal Analysis Tools
Certifications & Qualifications
BS Electrical EngineeringMSEE Preferred
Industry Keywords
Power ElectronicsAnalog SolutionsSystem IntegrationField FeedbackTechnical Guidance

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Serve as technical lead for power and analog solutions supporting system-level customer design engagements
  • Support pre- and post-design activities, including schematic review, component selection, technical guidance, and issue resolution
  • Lead customer power architecture development, including power tree design, device selection, and system optimization
  • Perform technical design reviews, root-cause analysis, and hands-on debugging of analog and power issues
  • Drive new product evaluations and competitive positioning for Renesas power and analog products
  • Execute lab work including board bring-up, measurement, validation, and failure analysis
  • Support system-level integration across power, processor, and connectivity subsystems
  • Provide technical guidance to customers from concept through production
  • Deliver field feedback to product divisions to influence roadmaps, feature prioritization, and system solution gaps
  • Develop and present customer trainings, technical seminars, internal enablement content, and design workshops
  • Establish relationships with sales, FAEs, and distribution as the regional power/analog expert
  • Partner with product marketing and business unit teams to align field needs with product roadmaps
  • Support cross-functional engagements involving MCU/MPU, AI, and connectivity platforms
  • Travel to support key customer engagements as needed

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Must be located in New England; Boston area preferred
  • BS Electrical Engineering required; MSEE preferred
  • 3+ years of experience in Analog and Power Electronics
  • Expertise in buck/boost converters, PMICs, and LDOs
  • Knowledge of power tree sequencing and optimization
  • Experience with battery-powered system design, including fuel gauging, charging, and protection
  • Understanding of analog signal chains, including amplifiers, data converters, sensors, filtering, noise, stability, and signal integrity
  • Experience with system-level power architecture design
  • Schematic and PCB layout review experience, especially power integrity and thermal considerations
  • Bench characterization, validation, and debug of power systems
  • Understanding of power interaction with MCUs/MPUs, DDR, high-speed interfaces, and connectivity subsystems
  • Hands-on proficiency with oscilloscopes, power analyzers, thermal analysis, and transient response measurements
  • Strong customer-facing communication skills
  • Self-driven, highly collaborative, and able to own complex technical engagements
  • Willingness to travel as needed, approximately 10–20%
  • Must comply with applicable U.S. export control requirements

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Bonus opportunities
  • Competitive benefits package alongside salary
  • Remote work available