Senior Research And Development Engineer
Astraea
Chicago, IL, USA
USD 125k-150k / year
Title: Senior Electrical Engineer (NPD) – MV and HV Switchgear
Location: Chicago, IL (On-site at R&D Center | Relocation Provided)
Compensation: $125,000 – $150,000 + Quarterly Bonus + Annual Profit Sharing + Comprehensive Benefits
The Mission While public company competitors answer to shareholders, our client answers to innovation. As a privately-owned company, they reinvest 3.5% of profits back into R&D. With the data center and electric utility markets exploding, they are doubling their revenue, and growing their engineering team accordingly, over the next few years.
The "Toy Box" (Why this role is on-site):
You will have daily access to an industry-leading, full-scale, in-house testing facility, including:
- 500kV AC withstand & 1300kV lightning impulse labs.
- Environmental chambers (down to -70°C).
- The autonomy to concept, prototype, and "break" your designs in real-time.
What You’ll Own:
- Lead NPD for medium and high-voltage switchgear, reclosers, and fault-protection systems.
- Design and integrate high-accuracy current and voltage sensors for grid automation.
- Hands-on test plan creation and execution in the high-voltage lab.
- Drive product design decisions that impact critical electric utility and data center infrastructure.
What We’re Looking For
- 5+ years of experience in MV or HV power systems design (>1kV)
- Strong grasp of IEEE/NEC standards and a passion for power systems protection and fault response.
- A Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) is required.
- You come from an OEM background or a heavy-duty substation design environment and are ready to move from "specifying" equipment to "creating" it.
The Perks
- Family-Owned Culture: Extended holiday shutdowns and a "take care of our own" mentality.
- Wealth Building: Between the quarterly bonus and annual profit sharing, the total comp package is designed for competitive long-term retention.
- Impact: Your designs will directly enable the next decade of renewable energy and data center growth.