SolarEdge

Failure Analysis Engineer

SolarEdge$100K — $130K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, or related field; relevant hands-on experience also considered.
  • Relentless curiosity for solving technical challenges.
  • Knowledge of power electronics, including switching behavior and thermal management.
  • Hands-on experience in debugging and validating real hardware, not just simulations.
  • Confidence in building and adapting test setups independently.
  • Strong safety background with experience in systems up to 690V.
  • Mechanical intuition from diverse technical experiences.

Responsibilities

  • Own failure investigations for power electronic hardware, including field returns and prototype failures.
  • Craft tailored investigation plans for each failure mode, deciding on test methods.
  • Characterize failures across various power conversion topologies.
  • Build and troubleshoot custom test setups from scratch.
  • Operate lab equipment and analyze results effectively.
  • Conduct materials-level analysis including cross-sectioning and metallographic inspections.
  • Translate findings into actionable reports for engineering teams.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work on challenging problems in a dynamic, hands-on environment.
  • Directly improve product reliability and safety in power electronics.
  • Engage with a diverse and inclusive team culture.
  • Potential for personal and professional growth within the engineering field.
Full Job Description
Description

Join a fast-moving engineering team where your curiosity, grit, and hands-on problem-solving skills will directly improve the reliability of power electronics in the field. We are looking for a Failure Analysis Engineer who loves digging into tough hardware problems, building creative test setups, and turning complex failures into clear technical answers.

This is not a sit-back-and-follow-the-checklist role. You will own investigations end to end, move quickly from evidence to insight, and work closely with engineering teams to help make products stronger, safer, and more reliable. If you are energized by mystery-solving, high-voltage hardware, and the chance to make a visible impact, this role is built for you.

Location: Milpitas, CA

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Take ownership of failure investigations on power electronic hardware, including field returns, prototype failures, and in-lab anomalies.
  • Create smart, practical investigation plans tailored to each failure mode, deciding what to test, measure, inspect, and validate.
  • Investigate and characterize failures across power conversion topologies including DC-DC converters, isolated buck converters, dual active bridge (DAB), inverters, and related power electronic circuits.
  • Build, modify, and troubleshoot custom test setups from the ground up, including wiring, soldering, crimping, instrumentation, and fixture configuration.
  • Operate and interpret results from lab equipment: oscilloscopes, power analyzers, curve tracers, function generators, thermal cameras, and high-voltage power supplies.
  • Conduct materials-level analysis including cross-sectioning, metallographic inspection, and examination of thermal and mechanical damage.
  • Work safely and confidently on systems up to 690V while following rigorous electrical safety practices, including LOTO, arc flash awareness, and energized-equipment protocols.
  • Support investigations in varied physical environments, including equipment rooms and elevated platforms, with the ability to lift and maneuver heavy equipment as needed.
  • Translate findings into crisp, actionable reports that help design, reliability, and engineering teams move faster and make better decisions.

Requirements

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field preferred; equivalent hands-on experience, vocational training, or self-taught expertise in electronics will also be strongly considered.
  • Relentless curiosity and the drive to chase root cause until the technical story is clear, complete, and defensible.
  • Solid working knowledge of power electronics, including switching behavior, magnetics, gate drive circuits, thermal management, and common power conversion topologies.
  • Hands-on experience debugging, testing, and validating real hardware in the lab, not just analyzing circuits on paper or in simulation.
  • Confidence building and adapting test setups independently, including soldering THT and SMD components, crimping terminals, routing wiring, and selecting the right equipment for the job.
  • Strong safety background and demonstrated experience working confidently on low-voltage systems up to 690V - including LOTO, arc flash awareness, and safe practices around energized equipment.
  • Comfort working at heights and in physically demanding environments, including the ability to lift and maneuver heavy equipment.
  • Familiarity with materials or metallurgical analysis, such as cross-sectioning, failure-surface inspection, SEM, or similar methods, is a strong plus.
  • Strong mechanical intuition, whether developed through formal training, machining, mechanical design, fabrication, motorsports, model building, or other hands-on technical work.
  • A self-starter mindset with the ability to prioritize, make sound technical calls, and keep momentum without waiting for step-by-step direction.


FAIR PAY & A JUST WORKPLACE

SolarEdge proudly seeks to build a richly diverse workforce by hiring people with a diversity of thoughts, identities, perspectives, and experiences that help advance the difference we make for consumers, and by ensuring our people experience equity and inclusion in their work lives. We encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply, including women, LGBTQIA people, people of color, and people with disabilities.

About SolarEdge

SolarEdge is a global leader in smart energy technology. The company provides innovative solutions for solar power harvesting and monitoring, as well as energy management and storage. SolarEdge was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, with offices and subsidiaries in over 20 countries. The company's products are used in residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar installations, and have won numerous awards for their performance and reliability. SolarEdge is publicly traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol SEDG.
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Size
3,964 employees
Market Cap
$16.4 billion
Industry
Net Income
$140.3 million
Founded
2006
5 Year Trend
+52.3%
Revenue
$1.4 billion
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