What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Systems Engineer position at LER TechForce?
Electrical Systems Engineer
Are you looking to work for a company that provides an innovative work environment, and your voice is heard? We have a position for a Electrical Systems Engineer to work onsite with our client in the Milwaukee, WI area. This is a contract opportunity.
Who we are:
LER TechForce is an industry leader in embedded controls, software, functional safety, and engineering talent. For over 20 years LER has been working with customers across North America to meet their engineering resource challenges.
What you will be doing
As an Electrical Systems Engineer, collaborating with team responsible for the requirement, design, and execution of low voltage electrical systems/components on our small displacement platform. This position acts as a front-line technical leader, auditing the electrical systems development and release plan that ensures projects meet our time, quality, and cost benchmarks. In addition to technical experience, this role requires strong organizational skills and an ability to collaborate with a wide array of internal and external stakeholders.
Job Responsibilities
- Partner with Vehicle Engineering to define, document, and maintain vehicle-level functional requirements, customer use cases, and performance expectations.
- Ensure that system requirements are traceable, testable, and aligned with program goals throughout the product lifecycle.
- Collaborate with development and test teams to drive robust systems verification plan that meets program milestones for DV, PV, SOP.
- Resolve technical issues by applying problem-solving techniques and facilitating cross-functional support from the Engineering and Test Organizations.
- Oversee electrical architecture and component design decisions to ensure achievement of all program-level requirements with emphasis on simplification and optimization.
- Represent engineering in cross-functional forums to communicate program status and ensure delivery of a great motorcycle and riding experience.
- Maintain continuous improvement backlog. Act as a subject matter expert and resource for continuous improvement roadmap planning.
What you'll need to be successful
- Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related technical Degree.
- A successful candidate will have at least 3 years of related experience.
In addition, they will have demonstrated many of the following:
- Experience in transportation, automotive, powersports, or similar regulated environments. Understanding of automotive/motorcycle development cycles, safety considerations, and regulatory/environmental requirements.
- Strong experience whole-vehicle systems with detailed electrical system/component design & integration experience.
- Experience using tools like CANalyzer, Vector CANoe, ETAS INCA, CANape, or dSPACE ControlDesk. Exp with diagnostic system that stores Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs).
- Success coordinating teams of internal stakeholders and suppliers to meet aggressive quality and performance objectives.
- Ability to lead and influence cross-functional team members without direct authority.
- Ability to communicate technical subjects in a clear and understandable fashion to multiple levels of the organization.
- Capable of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. Proven track record of creative problem-solving.
- Experience supporting verification/validation activities or integrating requirements into test plans is a plus.
What you'll get:
- Full benefits: medical, dental, vision
- Paid time off
- 401K with a match
- Short-term & Long-term disability, life insurance, and other optional benefits
- Ongoing professional development opportunities including Technical Training and Leadership Development
- The opportunity to work on industry leading projects