Vehicle Power Systems Integration Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-28
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Bridge Design and Production as a Vehicle Power Systems Integration Engineer
Picture your day: you kick off by translating engineering intent into clear, production-ready electrical plans. By mid-morning, you’re shoulder-to-shoulder with production, ensuring every conductor, connector, and control line is routed as designed. In the afternoon, you refine schematics, verify layouts, and troubleshoot any power anomalies so every vehicle leaves the floor fully energized and compliant with our standards of excellence.
What you will do- Serve as the conduit between Engineering and Production, communicating critical details and decisions in real time.
- Create accurate, practical electrical designs, layouts, and schematics within defined timelines to keep builds on schedule.
- Terminate cabling at power outlets, equipment, and the central electrical power cabinet with precision and consistency.
- Run AC and DC cabling throughout vehicles to deliver proper power to all equipment and subsystems.
- Cut openings and drill holes to route wires and cables for AC/DC systems and their controls.
- Splice conductors and solder connections to fixtures and equipment; diagnose and repair equipment issues as needed.
- Work independently with a high level of attentiveness; inspect your own work and verify it meets quality benchmarks.
Partner closely with Engineers, Designers, Drafters, and Production staff in an efficient, team-centered environment. Your clear communication and practical judgment help align design intent with build reality.
What excellence looks likeEvery step of your build process meets or exceeds our standards—clean harnessing, accurate labels, reliable terminations, and documentation that Production can trust.
What you bring- Proficiency with electrical schematics
- Strong electrical troubleshooting skills
- Experience with electrical/electronic systems
- An engineering degree
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