Senior Power Device Engineer

Cambridge, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
29 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Relaxed yet productive working environment Professional growth Empowerment and commitment at the core of company culture

Senior Power Device Engineer

Team – R&D Engineering

Location – Cambridge, UK

Contract – Full-Time, Permanent

About CGD

Making Sustainable Power Electronics Possible

A spin-out of the Cambridge University, Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) is a fabless semiconductor company that develops a range of energy-efficient GaN-based power devices to make greener electronics possible.

The global power semiconductor market is expected to exceed $50BN. In addition to the multi-million seed fund and Series A and now B private investments, CGD has so far successfully secured four projects funded by iUK, BEIS and EU (Penta). The technical and commercial expertise of the CGD team combined with an extensive track record in the power electronics market has been fundamental in early market traction of our proprietary technology.

Bringing Innovation into Everyday Life

The environmental need for solutions to resolve the world’s most significant challenges (energy consumption and CO2 emissions) inspires us to contribute to society by preserving nature with energy-efficient power solutions.

With a mindset on pushing the limits of semiconductor (GaN) properties and an outstanding team of worldwide experts leveraging knowledge, IP, and decades of research, we demonstrate technological advancement by developing green solutions for everyday electronics, respecting our planet’s natural resources, and creating a more sustainable future for the generations to come.

Why Work for CGD

We Champion Commitment, Celebrate Empowerment, and Reward the Brave.

We are interested in change-makers with a passion for power semiconductors who are willing to explore unconventional ways to meet the company’s green agenda.

At CGD, we pride ourselves on putting empowerment and commitment at the core of our company culture. We offer a relaxed yet productive working environment where everybody is valued and respected and becomes part of commercial success while experiencing professional growth.

If your heart beats for innovation, challenge, and growth, and if the prospect of joining a friendly and game-changing company is for you, we want to hear from you.

The Opportunity

CGD are looking for a Senior Power Device Engineer to join our growing engineering team. You will principally be the technical lead of research and innovation projects of the newest GaN power devices and ICs. These projects are highly multi-disciplinary. The Senior Power Device Engineer will work with project managers, power device engineers, analog IC designers, packaging engineers and many more.

You will be involved in Research & Innovation (R&I) projects through their full life cycle from concept to demonstrators and beyond.

This role is based at the company’s office and lab in Cambridge, UK, although it is expected that some travel will be required from time to time for this role.

Main Responsibilities

In this role, you will be able to develop and use your knowledge of a variety of aspects of semiconductor device development at the forefront of GaN device R&D. The outcome of your work will be technology foundation for novel GaN power products entering the market.

Main tasks and responsibilities:

  • Technical, multidisciplinary leadership of GaN power IC research and innovation projects
  • Feasibility studies of novel GAN IC concepts: Hands-on concept simulations, evaluations, design (TCAD to device design), characterization of novel concepts
  • Liaise with CGD experts in Analog IC Design, Reliability, Power Device Packaging Testing and Operations
  • Understand the critical path of projects from technical point of view and identify topics early to resolve with the multidisciplinary team for best-in-class R&D execution
  • Manage technology requirements and specifications in collaboration with Marketing, Business Development and Application Engineering.

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