If you are an analog or power electronics engineer who lives inside SPICE simulators and gets satisfaction from watching a circuit pass every validation criteria before a single prototype is built — this remote contract role was written for you. Five openings are available, the pay is serious, and the work is entirely remote.

Job at a Glance

Role: Power Electronics Simulation Engineer (SPICE) Job Type: Part-Time Contract Openings: 5 Pay Rate: $60 – $120 per hour Location: 100% Remote — Work from Anywhere Core Skills: SPICE Simulation, Analog Design, Power Converters

What This Role Is About

This is not a generalist engineering role. As a Power Electronics Simulation Engineer, you will be at the center of advanced circuit design — responsible for developing, validating, and refining power circuits using industry-leading SPICE tools before any hardware ever gets built. Think of it as being the last line of defence between a great design and a costly prototype failure.

You will work directly with a team that values rigorous, data-driven simulation methodology. Every design you touch will be held to quantifiable pass/fail validation criteria — ripple, efficiency, loop stability, transient response. If you thrive on technical precision and love the challenge of optimizing circuits through simulation feedback loops, this is the kind of Power Electronics Job Remote that matches your skill set.

With five openings available, the team is scaling fast and reviewing applications on a rolling basis.

What You Will Work On

→ Design analog and power circuits based on detailed functional specifications.

→ Develop, modify, and optimize SPICE netlists using tools including ngspice, Xyce, LTspice, and PSpice.

→ Set up and execute comprehensive simulations to assess ripple, efficiency, loop stability, and transient behavior.

→ Select appropriate components by leveraging real-world datasheets and parametric data.

→ Define and apply quantitative pass/fail validation criteria across all simulated designs.

→ Iterate on designs based on simulation feedback, optimizing for measurable, documented outcomes.

→ Script and automate simulation testbenches to improve throughput and consistency.

→ Leverage vendor SPICE models and reference designs with a solid understanding of their strengths and limitations.

Skills Required

You will need 5 or more years of hands-on analog or power electronics design experience to be considered. Here is the full technical profile the team is looking for:

SPICE Simulation (Required) · Analog Design (Required) · Power Converter Topologies (Buck, Boost, LDO) · Netlist Modeling · Efficiency Analysis · Stability Analysis · Testbench Scripting · Component Selection · Control Theory & Loop Compensation

Preferred: Experience across both open-source and commercial SPICE tools · Simulation-validated designs with a track record in production hardware · Ability to communicate complex technical findings clearly in written and verbal formats.

Why This Role Stands Out

There are not many remote part-time engineering contracts that pay at this level. Here is what makes this one different:

🔬 High-Impact Technical Work — You are not maintaining legacy code or filing tickets. You are shaping advanced circuit designs that go into real hardware. This is deep, meaningful engineering work.

💸 Premium Contractor Pay — $60–$120/hr for part-time remote work puts this among the highest-paying flexible engineering contracts currently available in power electronics.

🌍 Fully Remote & Part-Time — Structure your hours around your life. No office, no commute, no rigid 9to5 schedule. This is the kind of remote engineering freedom Escape 9to5 is all about.

5 Openings Available — Unlike most roles where one spot is being fought over by hundreds, five positions are open right now, meaning your chances of landing this are genuinely strong.

Ready to Escape the 9to5?

This is one of the most technically rewarding and well-compensated part-time remote engineering roles we have featured. Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis and openings will not stay open for long.

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