Ford-posted about 22 hours ago
Full-time • Mid Level
Dearborn, MI
5,001-10,000 employees

Develop HV and LV requirements to integrate new powertrain components and test next-generation electrified light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty advanced electrified vehicles. Work closely with systems engineers to scope workstreams for powertrain integration work and new technologies. Design of HV and LV electrical architecture, power distribution, and vehicle CAN/LIN network communications, voltage compatibility, load analysis, and device transmittals. Lead design reviews and worst-case circuit analysis. Hands-on troubleshooting, commissioning in vehicle, and testing of next generation electrification prototypes supporting ongoing development and testing at various Ford facilities. Established and active employee resource groups Bachelor or Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Related engineering disciplines with work experience also considered. 2+ years of working experience in HV and LV architecture design, schematics, vehicle build, and in-vehicle service. Hands-on experience with automotive test equipment like oscilloscopes, insulation test equipment, multimeters, and field service/ crimp tools. Strong understanding of automotive systems and hybrid powertrain architectures. Experience using problem solving tools and methods to find root cause and solve problems related to vehicle build, commissioning, and testing 5+ years of experience in power electronics design and development with a focus on automotive applications, and leading projects from concept to production. Expertise in simulation tools like MATLAB/Simulink for power electronics and Ansys Maxwell for magnetic component design and EMI/EMC analysis. Experience using CAN development tools like CANalyzer, CANoe, and Davinci In-depth knowledge of automotive functional safety standards (ISO 26262) and global electrification regulations (SAE, UL, IEC, GBT). Experience with in-vehicle electrical diagnostics and commissioning work. Familiarity with electrified vehicle controls and calibration strategies Experience using data acquisition systems, data processing and analysis for design, development, and validation of propulsion systems Demonstrated track record of delivering new technologies to vehicle programs Strong communicator with ability to effectively present to technical audiences. Team player comfortable working in a diverse group in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Self-starting with solid follow-through and multitasking abilities; able to work with limited supervision.

  • Develop HV and LV requirements to integrate new powertrain components
  • Test next-generation electrified light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty advanced electrified vehicles
  • Work closely with systems engineers to scope workstreams for powertrain integration work and new technologies
  • Design of HV and LV electrical architecture, power distribution, and vehicle CAN/LIN network communications, voltage compatibility, load analysis, and device transmittals
  • Lead design reviews and worst-case circuit analysis
  • Hands-on troubleshooting, commissioning in vehicle, and testing of next generation electrification prototypes supporting ongoing development and testing at various Ford facilities
  • Bachelor or Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. Related engineering disciplines with work experience also considered.
  • 2+ years of working experience in HV and LV architecture design, schematics, vehicle build, and in-vehicle service.
  • Hands-on experience with automotive test equipment like oscilloscopes, insulation test equipment, multimeters, and field service/ crimp tools.
  • Strong understanding of automotive systems and hybrid powertrain architectures.
  • Experience using problem solving tools and methods to find root cause and solve problems related to vehicle build, commissioning, and testing
  • 5+ years of experience in power electronics design and development with a focus on automotive applications, and leading projects from concept to production.
  • Expertise in simulation tools like MATLAB/Simulink for power electronics and Ansys Maxwell for magnetic component design and EMI/EMC analysis.
  • Experience using CAN development tools like CANalyzer, CANoe, and Davinci
  • In-depth knowledge of automotive functional safety standards (ISO 26262) and global electrification regulations (SAE, UL, IEC, GBT).
  • Experience with in-vehicle electrical diagnostics and commissioning work.
  • Familiarity with electrified vehicle controls and calibration strategies
  • Experience using data acquisition systems, data processing and analysis for design, development, and validation of propulsion systems
  • Demonstrated track record of delivering new technologies to vehicle programs
  • Strong communicator with ability to effectively present to technical audiences.
  • Team player comfortable working in a diverse group in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
  • Self-starting with solid follow-through and multitasking abilities; able to work with limited supervision.
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