US-made programmable power supplies from 1.25 kW to 2000+ kW
Magna-Power manufactures rugged DC power supplies with a vertically integrated footprint in New Jersey. The stack—Python, C++, PostgreSQL, FastAPI, plus CAD/simulation tools (MATLAB, Simulink, Altium, AutoCAD)—reflects a hardware-software hybrid business: firmware and control logic run embedded systems, while data infrastructure (PostgreSQL, Python backends) likely supports production planning and supply-chain orchestration. Active hiring tilts 7-to-4 manufacturing-to-engineering, with most roles junior-level, suggesting scaling of production capacity rather than R&D expansion.
Magna-Power designs and manufactures programmable DC power supplies in the USA. Product range spans 1.25 kW to beyond 2000 kW, serving applications in electric-vehicle testing, solar-inverter simulation, particle-accelerator systems, radar, locomotive traction control, and university research labs. The company operates with in-house design, fabrication, and assembly—no outsourced ODM model. Customers include automotive OEMs, industrial test labs, and research institutions across multiple continents.
Python, C++, PostgreSQL, FastAPI for software; MATLAB, Simulink, LabVIEW for simulation; Altium, AutoCAD, Solidworks, Inventor for design; Mazak and Fanuc for manufacturing automation.
MRP logic, automated work-order scheduling, data governance for supply chain, DC power-supply control development, high-voltage PCB design, and regression-test automation.
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