Principal Electro-Mechanical Component Engineer

Brunswick CorporationFond du Lac, WI
$103,200 - $144,000

About The Position

As an Electro-Mechanical Component Engineer on Mercury Racing’s Product Development Team, you will lead the design and validation of electrical components and wiring harnesses for Mercury’s propulsion and control systems. Projects typically focus on new engine design, but can also include the electrical components associated with pumps, steering controls, and transmission controls. This role will be more focused on the electrical hardware and less on the software. It will also expand into non-electrical (mechanical) component design as needed.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Computer Engineering or equivalent
  • 8+ years of relevant experience
  • Proficiency in the lab environment; test equipment, prototype build/modify/debug tools - particularly with component level testing of Actuators, Sensors (hall effect, digital), Electric motors (brushed, brushless) and Controllers
  • Familiarity with control framework for hydraulic and digital systems

Nice To Haves

  • Injection molding experience

Responsibilities

  • Lead a small team of engineers and technicians, providing project responsibilities, priorities, workload, schedule, etc.
  • Work with internal and external manufacturing facilities and suppliers for both prototype and production builds
  • Participate in and facilitate concept reviews, design reviews, and design FMEAs
  • Facilitate or participate in component and harness mockup/design reviews
  • Development and execution of validation plans
  • Support system-level vessel testing and validation of electrical components
  • Design mechanical components as needed.
  • Spec and source alternators and starter motors that satisfy the engines’ requirements (amperage, weight, corrosion protection, spark prevention, NVH tolerance, etc.)
  • Specing and sourcing sensors (temp, pressure, crank/cam position) that best suit the application.
  • Specing and sourcing actuators (throttle bodies, electric valves, pumps, linear actuators, etc.) that best suit the application.
  • Designing Power Distribution Centers (fuses, relays, battery interface, etc.)
  • Designing wiring harnesses to connect all systems.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • paid vacation
  • 401k (up to 4% match)
  • Health Savings Account (with company contribution)
  • well-being program
  • product purchase discounts
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