EV Hardware Engineer

TLDR

The role involves analyzing hardware requirements and conducting testing to ensure the quality and reliability of battery management systems.

EV Hardware Engineer

 

Responsibilities

  • Analyze the hardware requirements according to the requirements of BMS products

  • Hardware schematic design and layout guidance

  • Hardware design analysis (including circuit simulation and Worstcase calculation)

  • Hardware circuit test (device, unit, integration test, DVPV, etc.)
  • Preparation of relevant technical documents

 

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electronic engineering or related major

  • At least 3 years working experience in automotive electronic design (BMS design experience is preferred)

  • Familiar with analog circuit design, with experience in high-voltage and high-current circuit design

  • Familiar with hardware development (design, simulation, validation, fault analysis) related tools, such as Spice/LTSpice, Altium designer, etc

  • Familiar with PowerPC, Tri-core and other processors

  • Good hands-on ability, familiar with the use of laboratory testing instruments and welding tools

  • Good English reading and writing skills

 

SES builds innovative solutions in material discovery and advanced battery management, focusing on accelerating the global energy transition. Our primary customers range from energy companies to tech enterprises looking to enhance their battery technology with machine learning. What sets us apart is our commitment to integrating AI into battery R&D, streamlining the development process and improving efficiency.

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