We are looking for a System Engineer to join our Battery Management System (BMS) team, supporting the design, integration, and verification of battery systems for light and heavy-duty vehicles. This role will focus on translating system requirements into tested, traceable behaviors while ensuring robust integration across hardware and software components. The engineer will play a key role in identifying issues early through bench and HIL testing, supporting daily engineering activities, and contributing to reliable, high-quality system performance.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the design, integration, and verification of the battery management system (BMS) for light and heavy weight vehicles.
- Turn BMS requirements into tested, traceable behaviors (normal and fault cases).
- Improve integration readiness by finding issues early through bench/HIL tests and clean evidence.
- Keep the BMS reviewable: clear interfaces, controlled changes, reproducible results.
- Support BMS requirements capture (functional, safety, interfaces) and keep them traceable to verification evidence.
- Help define BMS sensing and monitoring (cell voltages, temperatures, currents) and support architecture trade-offs with guidance.
- Implement and test BMS features (state estimation, protections, limits, fault handling) under supervision.
- Support supplier co-development (review specs, test plans, interface control documents).
- Build and maintain test set-ups (HIL, bench, pack-level) and run scripted test campaigns.
- Analyze logs, reproduce issues, propose fixes, and document results in clear test reports.
- Support FMEA-style thinking: identify likely failure modes and help verify detection/mitigation.
- Work closely with battery pack, powertrain, and software teams to close integration issues.
Must Have
- BSc/MSc in Electrical, Embedded, Mechatronics, or similar.
- 0-1.5 years’ experience (or internships) in embedded systems, controls, or battery systems.
- Good understanding of batteries and BMS fundamentals (protections, balancing, sensing).
- Hands-on ability: wiring, instrumentation, bench testing, safe lab practices.
- Comfortable reading schematics and debugging with basic test equipment (multimeter, oscilloscope).
- Ability to write simple analysis scripts to process test data.
- Care for traceability and configuration control (versions, changes, evidence organized).
- Clear written communication in technical notes and test reports.
- Experience with system engineering methods.
Nice to have
- Industry experience in the BMS products.
- Experience with CAN, UDS, or similar automotive comms.
- Exposure to HIL tools or embedded CI test practices.
- Familiarity with functional safety concepts (FMEA/FHA-level; no certification claims).