Battery systems and powertrains for certified electric aircraft
Electric Power Systems builds propulsion batteries and power management systems purpose-built for aviation certification. The tech stack—SolidWorks, Simulink, dSPACE, MATLAB, C/C++, IBM DOORS—reflects a hardware-first, safety-critical design approach typical of aerospace suppliers. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (senior and manager roles), with projects spanning FAA documentation, state estimation algorithms, and hardware-in-the-loop testing, indicating both regulatory rigor and a move toward autonomous battery diagnostics.
Electric Power Systems designs and manufactures energy storage systems, DC fast-charging stations, battery management systems, and electric propulsion products for aircraft and aerospace platforms. Founded in 2016 and based in North Logan, Utah, the company operates in the advanced air mobility sector, supplying battery systems to major airframe manufacturers and aerospace OEMs. The product portfolio includes lithium-ion battery packs with integrated thermal management and battery management electronics, all engineered to meet FAA certification requirements. Core challenges center on certification timelines, cost reduction, throughput scaling, and maintaining safety compliance across production.
SolidWorks, Simulink, MATLAB, dSPACE, C/C++, ARM Cortex-M, Python, IBM DOORS, Jira, Smartsheet, RTOS. Emphasis on model-based design tools and requirements management.
FAA certification documentation, electric propulsion battery systems, hardware-in-the-loop testing, next-generation energy storage, state estimation algorithms, fault detection logic, and production line optimization.
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