Applus IDIADA is hiring an

Electric Powertrain Engineer

Temescal Valley, United States
Full-Time

IDIADA is looking for a highly motivated electric engineer to work with plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles. The candidate will collaborate in a growing team with electric vehicle powertrain and charging technologies, combining knowledge of communication protocols, battery and general electric vehicle safety topics.

One of the main challenges of this sector is to develop and validate safe and reliable high power charging systems which enable that electric mobility becomes accessible and attractive for all types of electrified vehicles.

Responsibilities
- Plan, prepare and carry out charge tests in our workshops and in-field
- Analyse test results and report to customers
- Communication with customers and suppliers of charging equipment

- Instrumentation of high voltage parts of the electric powertrain

 

Profile
- Analytical capacity of electronic and electrical circuits
- Capable of working with automotive high voltage systems
- Basic programming knowledge and knowledge in LabView is valued
- Interest in automotive and powertrain topics, especially electric vehicles
- Willingness for moderate travel activity
- Good Communication skills

Education
- electrical / electronic / Telecom or similar

Languages
- English

- Spanish welcome
 

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Applus IDIADA is committed to diversity and inclusion. We don’t put limits on you, so don’t put limits on yourself either. There is a place for everyone.

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