Electrical Engineer
Thaleron

Who Are We?
Thaleron is a seed-stage startup with a big goal, to make a carbon-free grid drastically cheaper than fossil fuels. There are three core foundations to achieving this - generation, storage and transmission.
We were originally founded to develop an entirely new mechanical energy storage technology. We have proven it in the lab, and are now building our first scale prototypes.
More recently, we've been working on the other foundation that is ripe for innovation, transmission. The DC transmission grid is central to large-scale renewable energy deployment, and the technologies and operating principles will significantly differ from traditional AC systems.
We are based in Maidenhead (SL6), and our team is on-site 3 days per week.
What You'll Do:
- Design high-voltage AC/DC converters with custom topologies and control strategies.
- Simulate and validate designs using PLECS, LTspice, MATLAB/Simulink, or similar tools.
- Build early-stage prototypes and test systems—own the bench as much as the whiteboard.
- Write real-time embedded firmware for converter control (microcontrollers or DSPs).
- Design and tune control loops, switching strategies, and fault-handling logic.
- Solve practical challenges in insulation, EMI, thermal management, and safety.
- Work at the intersection of hardware, firmware, and physics to create something truly original.
What We're Looking For:
- Degree in Electrical Engineering or related field, with experience in both power and embedded systems.
- Strong foundation in circuit theory and converter-level design
- Hands-on experience building and testing power electronics hardware.
- Proficient in embedded C/C++ for control systems, ideally with real-time constraints.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced, low-structure R&D environment.
- Most importantly: a first-principles mindset and the drive to invent, not just optimize.
Why This Is Different
- This isn’t iteration or integration—we’re developing a new power architecture from scratch.
- You’ll be part of a small, deeply technical team where your decisions shape the product.
- We care about real engineering—not just specs, but how and why things work.
- You’ll build hardware that directly impacts the future of energy storage and grid resilience.
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