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Strategic Solution Architect – Power Supply Systems

California, United States

We empower smarter business operations by connecting equipment, software, and services to protect, control and optimize assets within electrical infrastructures. The business provides customers, across various industries, with end-to-end product and service solutions ensuring the reliability and protection of their electrical infrastructure. We provide the latest industry insights and technology to develop solutions needed to meet customers evolving challenges, including innovative critical power solutions designed for high reliability and performance. Our culture is one of quality and operational excellence fueled and supported by talented people, tools and processes, and expertise. 

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OmniOn Power is looking for a highly experienced Strategic Solution Architect – Power Supply Systems to define and champion end‑to‑end power supply system architectures for next‑generation AI and hyperscale data centers. This senior‑level, system‑focused role carries broad technical authority across power supplies, conversion stages, shelves, and rack‑level integration.

As the system architecture owner, you will work at the intersection of Sales, Product Management, R&D, Applications Engineering, and our largest hyperscale and OEM customers—shaping architecture decisions early in the design cycle and ensuring OmniOn’s solutions meet emerging data center demands.

This is a high‑visibility, high‑impact role without direct people management but with significant influence across the organization.

What You’ll Do

  • Own system‑level architectures: Define and drive end‑to‑end architectures spanning AC/DC supplies, DC/DC conversion, power shelves, and rack‑level integration for AI and hyperscale data centers.
  • Engage directly with hyperscalers & OEMs: Lead customer discussions on architecture requirements and influence platform‑level decisions early in design cycles.
  • Lead pre‑sales system strategy: Serve as the system authority in pre‑sales engagements—supporting architecture reviews, proposals, and technical validations.
  • Align cross‑functional teams: Partner with Product Management, R&D, Applications, and Operations to ensure designs meet system‑level needs and constraints.
  • Drive trade‑off analysis: Evaluate efficiency, thermal, redundancy, scalability, and reliability considerations at the system and rack level.
  • Promote platform consistency: Identify opportunities for architectural reuse to reduce development cycles and improve cost efficiency.
  • Provide post‑design‑in support: Guide ongoing system‑level optimization and issue resolution alongside Applications Engineering.
  • Monitor industry & competitive trends: Track emerging hyperscaler architectures and competitive approaches to inform internal strategy.
  • Influence product roadmaps: Provide structured system‑level insights to help shape future product directions (without owning individual product roadmaps).

Basic Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field; Master’s preferred.
  • 10–15 years of experience in power electronics, power supply system architecture, or data center infrastructure.
  • Willingness to travel approximately 25%.

What You Bring

  • Deep system‑level expertise across AC/DC power supplies, 48V/54V architectures, DC/DC conversion, power shelves, and rack integration.
  • Demonstrated experience working directly with hyperscaler or large OEM customers on architecture decisions.
  • Strong analytical skills for thermal, efficiency, redundancy, and reliability trade‑off analysis.
  • Proven ability to influence cross‑functional teams without direct authority.
  • Exceptional communication skills—comfortable presenting to senior technical and customer audiences.

Why Join OmniOn Power?

  • Drive system‑level strategy for AI and hyperscale data center power infrastructure.
  • Influence next‑generation platforms with major hyperscale and OEM customers.
  • Work cross‑functionally with deep technical and commercial teams.
  • Be part of a rapidly scaling business with significant market momentum.

Reporting Structure

This role reports into the Product Management organization and operates as a senior system owner with broad technical authority across OmniOn’s power supply systems.

We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer (EEO).

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, creed, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, citizen status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, marital status, family medical leave status, or protected veterans status. 

We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform crucial job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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