USA-made programmable power supplies, 1.25 kW to 2000 kW+, vertically integrated
Magna-Power manufactures programmable DC power supplies (1.25–2000+ kW) designed and built in the USA. The tech stack reflects a hardware-focused org: embedded C++ and MATLAB/Simulink paired with industrial CAD (Solidworks, Inventor, Altium) and CNC tooling (Mazak, Fanuc), plus a modern Python/PostgreSQL/FastAPI backend for control integration and test automation. Active hiring is split evenly between engineering and manufacturing roles, mostly junior level, suggesting aggressive capacity build-out in design and production to address stated pain points around manufacturing workflow optimization and design-for-manufacturability.
Magna-Power designs and manufactures programmable power supplies ranging from 1.25 kW to 2000+ kW, serving applications in electric vehicle development, solar inverter simulation, particle accelerator magnets, radar systems, locomotive traction controllers, and university energy research. The company operates a vertically integrated manufacturing footprint in Flemington, NJ, handling design, PCB layout, production programming, and assembly in-house. Current active projects focus on control-software integration for DC supplies, high-voltage PCB design, and automation of regression testing and production workflows.
Embedded: C++, MATLAB, Simulink, TI C2000, LabVIEW. CAD/design: Solidworks, Inventor, Altium, AutoCAD. Backend: Python, PostgreSQL, FastAPI, Docker. Manufacturing: Mazak, Fanuc CNC. Serial protocols: UART, I2C, RS-485.
Programmable DC power supplies from 1.25 kW to 2000+ kW, used in EV development, solar inverter testing, particle accelerators, radar, locomotive traction control, and university research.
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