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The ECU Design Engineer will be responsible for the advanced research of current practices and future trends related to E/E Architecture and Power Distribution Systems. The role includes supporting and leading local testing related to North American regional environmental testing of low-voltage battery performance, as well as designing and developing an Auxiliary Power Distribution Controller (PDC) for NA programs that could potentially expand to the main Power Distribution Controller. The engineer will learn the HMC program deliverables and milestones for respective vehicle programs and align ECU design timing to the overall vehicle program timing. Establishing a DV/PV test plan for design components, supporting the supplier selection process, and ensuring timely meeting of design milestones and deliverables are also key responsibilities. The engineer will track all issues related to the design and development of the component, lead/support meetings with R&D colleagues and suppliers, and support on-site production activities in NA manufacturing facilities when applicable. Additionally, the engineer will create and present reports for management review, drive innovation by remaining current with new technology and competitive products, and provide technical support for body electronics-related concerns for pre-production and post-production issues. The position requires travel up to 15% of the time, both domestically and internationally.