Electrical Engineer - Electric Vehicles International, LLC (Stockton, CA) Customer Service & Call Center - Stockton, CA at Geebo

Electrical Engineer - Electric Vehicles International, LLC (Stockton, CA)

EE REQUIREMENTS:
Position Duties:
Responsible of development and testing of electric vehicles electrical system, includes both high voltage and low voltage circuits.
Design electrical systems for all high voltage batteries for electrified products.
Manage the development of core HV E/E systems architecture and strategy for HV Battery Systems.
Design and develop communication systems in between the management modules.
Design low voltage systems and interfaces in vehicle environment Be able to do hands on wiring connection for prototype built.
Troubleshoot electrical issue on both high and low voltage systems.
Minimum Requirements:
Bachelors Degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering (BSEE) required.
5
years of experience delivering Electrical systems, subsystems and components.
2
years of experience in automotive E/E System design needs.
Must have good computer hardware and software skills Must be highly organized and highly motivated Ability to document results and present it to the team.
Good systematic thinking capabilities and application of acquired knowledge Excellent teamwork and communication skill Preferred Skills, Experience or Attributes:
5
years of experience in Automotive related, Electrical Distribution Systems (EDS) and wiring preferred.
Experience in packaging components Understanding of 'intelligent components' and automotive communications networking with knowledge of CAN tools Experience with Electric Vehicle wiring including high voltage battery packs and associated components e.
g.
HV connectors, HV switching, chargers and other HV auxiliary components.
Experience in the use of test equipment:
voltmeter, ammeter, and oscilloscope.
Experience reading and understanding electrical schematics and designing new schematics.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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