End of Line Test Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer, Automation Engineering
The End of Line Test Engineer plays a crucial role in ensuring the quality and reliability of our manufacturing processes in Lebanon, Tennessee.
This role is responsible for developing, maintaining, and improving high-power automated test systems that validate charger performance, firmware functionality, safety, and compliance prior to shipment. You will work hands‑on in a 3-phase, high-power manufacturing environment and play a key role in ensuring product quality, test reliability, data integrity, and production efficiency.
You’ll play a critical role in delivering reliable, high-performance DC fast chargers that power the transition to electric mobility. This is a hands‑on engineering role with direct impact on product quality, manufacturing performance, and scalable EV infrastructure.
Responsibilities:- Develop, implement, and maintain EOL test methods, fixtures, and automated test equipment
- Maintain and troubleshoot high-power (3-phase AC / high-voltage DC) test systems
- Perform firmware loading, testing, and calibration
- Analyze test results and generate comprehensive reports
- Ensure test data integrity, traceability, and compliance with company and customer requirements
- Drive first-pass yield improvements and defect containment at EOL
- Support root cause analysis of test failures and implement corrective actions
- Develop and implement process improvements to improve throughput, uptime, and OEE
- Support production lines, engineering trials, and ramp activities
- Collaborate with Manufacturing Engineering, Quality, Design, and Test & Validation teams
- Create and maintain SOPs, work instructions, and technical documentation
- Promote safe work practices in high-voltage environments
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
- 3+ years of experience in electrical, manufacturing, or test engineering
- Experience working in 3-phase, high-power environments
- Strong understanding of AC/DC & DC/DC power systems and electrical safety
- Hands‑on troubleshooting experience in industrial or production settings
- Ability to read and create electrical schematics
- Experience with high-voltage DC systems (400V–1000V)
- Experience with automated test equipment (ATE)
- Experience with Linux scripting (Bash or Python)
- Experience in EV charging, power electronics, or industrial power systems
- Knowledge of UL/IEC or other compliance
Tritium is powering the shift to electric mobility. You’ll be part of a global team developing technology that drives a cleaner, smarter transport future.
We value collaboration, initiative, and accuracy, and we’re committed to creating a diverse, inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
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