Board Level Power Delivery Design Engineer
Intel · Bangalore, India
About this role
Intel is hiring a mid-level Hardware Engineer in the software engineering function based in Bangalore, India. The posting calls out experience with C, Rails, Networking.
- Role
- Hardware Engineer
- Function
- software engineering
- Level
- mid
- Track
- Individual contributor
- Employment
- Full-time
- Location
- Bangalore, India
- Posted
- Apr 30, 2026
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Job description
from Intel careersJob Description:
Job Description
Intel India Customer Engineering Team is in a mission to create successful Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) from India across their customer base. We are seeking a Hardware Board Design Engineer specializing in Power Delivery design and debug experience to help Intel customers design and debug their hardware platforms based on Intel Core and Atom CPUs.
Travel Requirements
• Domestic Travel: Regular travel to customer locations across India (up to 40-50% travel) to support design reviews, debug sessions, and training activities
• Flexibility: Ability to accommodate urgent customer requests requiring immediate on-site support
Qualifications:
Required Qualifications
• Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering or related field
• Experience: 7-12 years of industry experience (preferably 5-6 years designing and debugging hardware boards with Power Delivery focus using Intel Core/Atom CPUs)
• Power Delivery Expertise: Deep understanding of system Power Delivery requirements and familiarity with Intel Core/Atom processor Power Delivery guidelines including IMVP specifications and PDN analysis
• Circuit Design: Extensive experience with Buck, Boost, and Multi-phase Power Delivery Network design, including control loop understanding and very high current/low-voltage power delivery design
• Design Tools: Proficiency in schematic capture using industry standard tools (Cadence OrCAD, Mentor Graphics xPedition, Altium Designer etc) and ability to review complex digital and analog circuits layout