Automotive Electrical Engineer Sr Electrical Technician
Listed on 2025-12-16
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Systems Engineer
Benefits
- 401(k) matching
Our company represents Tier 1 Automotive Suppliers throughout North and South America.
We have a customer that needs a temporary, Full-Time Electrical Engineer / Sr. Electrical Technician to support them through a new product launch for an OEM Customer.
We expect the project to last 6 months minimum, with the possibility to carry on longer.
This must be an electrically trained Senior Tech or Engineer
This person will be tasked with performing and managing re-flashes. These could be individual components outside a vehicle, or assembled on a vehicle.
Additionally, the following will be required of this position:
- Run CAN – UART over CAN bus based GUI (OEM provided software interface) to operate lamp functions
- Run oscilloscope (pico scope on computer or portable scope) to measure signals coming into the HL (from the BCM) Example – Record scope plots in various vehicle key positions (off, key on, engine on)
- Proficient on hand soldering and wiring (Hands on experience) for test and breakout boxes
- Take communication CAN logs from ECU data
- Support OEM Electronics engineers remotely with circuit analysis at vehicle
- Person should be trained in using UART over CAN internal tools
- Electronics troubleshooting skills, such as:
Conduct A-B-A swaps of lamps or lamp ECU modules and take data to show if the error follows the part - Able to work in a manufacturing plant environment
- Communication and reporting skills (Reports in Excel, PowerPoint)
The locations for this service will include OEM Assembly Plants and Technical Centers in Normal, IL.
Our customer is a major supplier of Lighting Components to the Automotive market. This is a great opportunity to build your resume and gain real-world experience working with a major OEM - Tier 1 supply chain.
Please submit resume for consideration.
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