The Battery Systems Triage Engineer is responsible for supporting design and releasing teams in manufacturing and battery assembly plants. This person will work closely with the BMS SW and HW leads, Pack Integration and Module DRE, software engineers, chief engineers and build coordinators to ensure Battery successfully passes End of Line test at Pilot Plant as well as taking the lead on systems level Battery issues to drive root cause and timely resolution to support high build efficiency.
Job Responsibilities
Perform Battery EOL testing for various HV batteries assembled in CTC Pilot plant, including assisting in issue troubleshooting and documentation/tracking of issues.
Support root cause problem solving activities by analyzing EOL data with Vector CAN tools, INCA, or plant tester diagnostic tools, or by visual inspection and measurements.
Support module voltage variation correction through charging, charting and managing inventory to optimize pack assembly
Perform flashing of the BPCM/CSC and other communication procedures to ensure proper pairing to optimize pack assembly
Aid in change control and establishment of clean points (may require part relabeling / off-line re-flashing as needed)
Establish and document new requirements, best practices, and lessons learned as appropriate, with guidance from BMS engineering and Pack integration.
Support pilot vehicle triage and systems level troubleshooting of the battery pack and communication on the vehicle level.
Bachelor’s degree in engineering
Combination of systems engineering knowledge and analytical and problem-solving skills in order to quickly define solutions within a specific application.
Must have experience with data acquisition and have the ability to use development diagnostic tools and data acquisition tools: INCA, Vector tools: CANalyzer.
Excellent oral and written and communication skills
Ability to work within a team and with a proactive attitude.
Proficiency with application engineering principles
Process oriented, and high attention to detail.
Preferred Qualifications
Electrical Engineering degree with 2-3 years of industry experience
High Voltage Battery or High Voltage powertrain experience
Experience with Electronic System level troubleshooting and embedded controls/complex function root cause analysis.
Understanding of diagnostics fundamentals
Extensive knowledge and hands on use of INCA, CDA, CAN, CANalyzer, Canoe, and other Electrical root cause tools (such as oscilloscopes, etc.)
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.