Posted 1mo ago

Application Engineer- Data Centers (m/f/x)

@ Skeleton Technologies
Houston, Texas, United States
RemoteFull Time
Responsibilities:Provide pre-sales, Collaborate with sales, Develop system architectures
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Power Systems; 3+ years as an application or field engineer in data centers or power infrastructure; knowledge of UPS/batteries/ultracapacitors; travel up to 25–40%; US work authorization.
Technical Tools Mentioned:MATLAB/Simulink, PLECS, Electrical CAD
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Skeleton's Commercial department is looking for a driven and experienced

Application Engineer- Data Centers (m/f/x)

to support our customers and partners across the United States. In this role, you will be the key technical liaison between our sales, product, and engineering teams and major data center customers. Your deep understanding of power infrastructure, energy storage technologies, and thermal management will help position Skeleton’s Supercapacitor and SuperBattery solutions as performance-driven alternatives to conventional systems.

Your responsibility areas:

  • Provide pre-sales and post-sales technical support to data center customers and partners.
  • Collaborate with sales teams to identify customer requirements and translate them into technical solutions.
  • Develop and optimize system architectures for integrating Skeleton’s ultracapacitors into data center UPS, backup power, and energy efficiency applications.
  • Conduct on-site visits, technical trainings, and product demonstrations.
  • Support system design, including electrical schematics, thermal considerations, and lifecycle cost analysis.
  • Work closely with R&D and Product Development to communicate field feedback and improve product-market fit.
  • Prepare technical documentation including specifications, integration guides, and white papers tailored for the U.S. data center market.
  • Ensure compliance with relevant U.S. industry standards and certifications (UL, IEEE, etc.).