HV Systems Engineer
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
* Development of HV system architectures
* Component selection including contactors, fuses, current sensors, busbars
* Hands-on development of HV batteries, power distribution units and their subcomponents
* Prototype manufacturing and rework
* Requirements decomposition and management
* Guide simulation team on analysis required and evaluate simulation outputs
* Supplier and customer communication on technical issues and project management
* Component and system level testing – Build test rigs, performing tests and analyzing test results
* Maintaining compliance with HV electrical functional safety
Personal attributes:
* Strong hands-on approach
* Can-do attitude
* Ability to learn fast and to quickly pick up new skills and engineering concepts
* Able to operate autonomously and as part of a team
* Ability to operate and communicate in an international, multi-cultural environment
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Skills required:
* Sound engineering understanding and capability to apply basic scientific principles to real-world applications
* Experience of Lithium-Ion battery development and/or testing
* Familiarity with HV system safety concepts, including HVIL, MSDs, HV isolation, fusing
* Demonstratable knowledge of programming languages like: C, Matlab/Simulink, Python.
Desirable:
* Experience in automotive Powertrain / High Voltage system engineering
* Experience working with or within prototype workshop environments
* Experience of electric circuit & PCB design
* Knowledge of BMS systems and their associated parameters (eg SoC, SoH, Current limits, etc)
* Exposure to requirements creation, DFMEA, DVP generation
Education required:
* Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant engineering discipline – Electrical, Electronic, Automotive or Mechanical (or equivalent professional accreditation).
Additional Information:
Full UK driving licence, as customer site visits may be required.
Eligibility: Sponsorship is not offered for this role, and you must have the right to work in the UK