Lone_Star_Astro(!)
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Hello everyone,
I'm interviewing for a power IC characterization engineering role and am wondering if it's a good career move. I'm currently an analog hardware engineer. I work on power electronics design(buck converters, LDOs, etc). I want to focus my career on power electronics design. The problem with my current employer is that it's the same thing over and over (DC-DC converters). I don't see any opportunity to get into other areas of power electronics. I like that this potential new job will expose me to other areas of power electronics (gate drivers, IGBTs, SIC, Motor control, BMS). But I fear that because it's not exactly a design role that it will be difficult to move back into design work. I'll basically be validating other people's designs. Any thoughts or general advice? Have any of you hopped around through different roles and successfully gone back to design work?
I'm interviewing for a power IC characterization engineering role and am wondering if it's a good career move. I'm currently an analog hardware engineer. I work on power electronics design(buck converters, LDOs, etc). I want to focus my career on power electronics design. The problem with my current employer is that it's the same thing over and over (DC-DC converters). I don't see any opportunity to get into other areas of power electronics. I like that this potential new job will expose me to other areas of power electronics (gate drivers, IGBTs, SIC, Motor control, BMS). But I fear that because it's not exactly a design role that it will be difficult to move back into design work. I'll basically be validating other people's designs. Any thoughts or general advice? Have any of you hopped around through different roles and successfully gone back to design work?