Lead Battery Management Systems Engineer
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineer
Lead Engineer - Electrical Hardware with BMS focus, Towson, MD, United States - Hybrid
As Lead Engineer - Hardware BMS, you’ll be part of our Tools & Outdoor team and will be working as a Hybrid employee. You are an experienced Electrical Engineer with hands‑on experience in electronics and motor control design in a high-volume, competitive product setting. You have demonstrated the ability to design, deliver, and thrive in a fast‑paced product development environment. You are seeking a role where you can make an immediate and lasting impact on products and their end users.
You’re agile and adaptable but work with precision to ensure we deliver top‑notch customer experiences, always.
- Work closely with the Global Marketing, Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality and Purchasing teams to drive platform designs that support product portfolios across multiple strategic business units.
- Responsible for research and development of electronic hardware designs for Battery Management Systems (BMS), delivering concurrent product development projects with a high degree of technical complexity and challenges.
- Direct team design of new products and platforms, modify existing designs, improve production techniques, and develop test procedures.
- Set deliverables, project timelines, and report status to team leaders.
- Effectively identify and communicate major technical and schedule issues to team leaders in a clear, concise, and timely manner while driving appropriate actions.
- Work with suppliers and serve as a member of cross‑functional product development teams.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Electronics Engineering a minimum.
- 10+ years of experience in Battery Management Systems Electronics design.
- A broad range of experience with a background in electronics design.
- Experience in embedded systems and Lithium‑ion battery management.
- Strong knowledge of PCB design best practices and design for EMC.
- Proficient in schematic capture, PCB and simulation using Altium designer or similar software package.
- Understanding of electronics manufacturing and design for high volume production and fault‑tolerant design practices.
- Board‑level bring‑up and troubleshooting hands‑on experience: oscilloscope, voltage and current probes, DMM, thermal camera, and equivalent equipment.
- Ability to travel globally as needed.
- Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills.
- Medical, dental, life, vision, disability, 401(k), Employee Stock Purchase Plan, paid time off, and tuition reimbursement in addition to programs & benefits in support of your well‑being.
- Discounts on Stanley Black & Decker tools and other partner programs.
The Salary range for this position is $ - $. This is the lowest to highest annual full‑time salary range we would pay for this role at the time of this posting. The salary offered within the range may vary depending on multiple factors including job level, geographic location, job‑related knowledge, skills, qualifications, experience and in compliance with local wage requirements.
The successful candidate may be eligible for annual merit increases.
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