What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer 4 position at Fusion Life Sciences?
Job Details
Job Title: Electrical Engineer 4
Duration: 12 months Contract with possible extension
Location: Mossville, IL Onsite role
Relocation: Fine with Relocation Candidates
Position's Contributions to Work Group:
- Work with product support team to help with troubleshooting field issues;
- Work with electrician for charger rework
- Perform End of Line test on chargers
- Update design and components selection as needed (compliance, functions, etc.)
Why this Role?
- Exciting cut edge work on electrification
- Fast paced work environment
- Work ownership
- Nurturing environment for professional growth (mentored with Senior/Chief engineer and SMEs)
Typical task breakdown:
- Work with control team on charger field issue resolution
- Review telematics data of charger fleet
- Draft test plan on additional feature and new charger validation
- Make design changes as needed and oversee drawing releases
Interaction with team: Control team, Validation team & Cooling team
Team Structure: Chief Engineer -> Tech Lead -> Charging Engineer
Work environment:
- Office and Lab, occasionally may travel to Tucson Proving Ground or Field for support
- Will need PPE gear
- It fluctuates. But office work can be 25%-75% the rest is lab.
Education & Experience Required:
- Years of experience: BS with 8 years' work, or MS with 5 years of work
- Degree requirement: BS
- Open to 2-year degree with 10 years of experience
- Do you accept internships as job experience: yes
- Are there past or additional job titles or roles that would provide comparable background to this role: Charging System Engineer
Top 3 Skills
- Hands-on experience with converter/inverter prototyping, test benches, and debugging.
- Experience with standards and compliance (UL, IEC, ISO) for power electronics systems.
- Strong understanding of DC-DC converters, AC-DC inverters, magnetics, and control algorithms.
Additional Technical Skills
(Required): Proficiency in using lab instruments and data acquisition tools.
(Desired)
- Experience with automated test systems.
- Understanding of EMI/EMC testing, thermal design, and environmental validation.
- Knowledge of embedded systems and microcontroller-based converter control.
Soft Skills
Required:
- Strong Communication Skills Ability to clearly convey technical concepts to cross-functional teams and stakeholders.
- Problem-Solving & Analytical Thinking Skilled at diagnosing complex system issues and proposing effective solutions.
- Collaboration & Teamwork Comfortable working in multidisciplinary teams and coordinating with mechanical, electrical, and software engineers.
- Attention to Detail Ensures accuracy in design reviews, documentation, and compliance with standards.
- Adaptability Can manage changing priorities and work effectively in a fast-paced development environment.
Desired:
- Leadership & Mentoring Experience guiding junior engineers or leading small technical teams.
- Conflict Resolution Ability to navigate differing viewpoints and drive consensus.
- Project Management Awareness Understanding timelines, resource allocation, and risk mitigation.
- Customer-Focused Mindset Ability to translate customer requirements into technical solutions.
- Continuous Learning Proactive in staying updated with emerging technologies and industry trends.
Disqualifiers/Red Flags/Overqualifications:
Disqualifiers:
- Lack of Core Technical Experience No hands-on experience with EV charging systems, power electronics, or high-voltage architecture.
- Poor Communication Skills Inability to clearly articulate technical concepts or collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
- Limited Problem-Solving Ability Struggles with diagnosing complex system issues or lacks analytical thinking.
- Unwillingness to Work in Team Environment Preference for isolated work or resistance to collaboration.
- Inflexibility Difficulty adapting to changing priorities or fast-paced development cycles.
Red Flags:
- Frequent Job Changes Without Clear Progression Indicates potential lack of commitment or instability.
- Overemphasis on Non-Relevant Experience Focused on unrelated domains (e.g., only low-voltage consumer electronics).
- Negative Attitude Toward Standards & Compliance Resistance to following safety and regulatory requirements.
- Poor Documentation Habits History of incomplete or inaccurate technical documentation.
Overqualifications:
- Extensive Management Background Candidate primarily interested in leadership roles rather than hands-on engineering.
- Senior-Level Expertise in Unrelated Fields Highly specialized in areas not aligned with EV charging systems.
- Expectation of Strategic Decision-Making Role Looking for responsibilities beyond technical execution and design.