infiniRel Corporation

Power Electronics Engineer (HV)/Scientist

Chicago, IL, US

HybridPart time roleMid Level

$1 – $4,000 / Monthly

About 2 years ago

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infiniRel Corporation

San Jose, CA, USA

6-10

<p>infiniRel offers equipment health diagnostics for renewable energy plants to improve efficiency and profitability. Similar to an EKG for heart failure prediction, our high-resolution measurements create unique data offering unprecedented insight for&nbsp; improving output, optimizing maintenance, and extending the life of critical assets.</p> <p>Our patented technology offers prescriptive diagnostics to global renewable energy developers and asset owners, combining signal-processing, proprietary algorithms, and resource-efficient Machine Learning.</p> <p>Since 2019 the company has raised one million Dollars, including a finalist award from the Department of Energy-sponsored, and NREL administered American-Made Solar Challenge (2020), the prized Monterrey Bay start-up of the year award (2020), a grant award from the California Energy Commission (CalSEED, 2020), Cleantech Open Western Region Winner (2021), and was selected as one of eight hardware-based startups funded and supported by Chicago's mHUB accelerator.</p> <p>Founded by Bert Wank, a semiconductor veteran who launched 14 successful power and battery management product lines for companies including Dallas Semi (acquired for $2.5bn by Maxim, then Analog Device) and Burr-Brown (acquired by Texas Instruments for $7.6bn), the team includes Andreas Schneider, former Director of Global Services for a leading inverter manufacturer (acquired by Siemens), and Marco Marazzi, VP Software Engineering, who came from JP Chase&nbsp; Morgan, before architecting and implementing a cloud infrastructure for a start-up that sold to Chicago-based Envestnet for over $30m. infiniRel's global leadership team are alumni from Thunderbird, the first U.S.&nbsp; school of international trade, founded in 1946.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>