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The Electrical Design Engineer II develops and validates automotive electronic hardware from concept through production as a core project team member. This role owns well-defined subsystems in DC-DC, communications, and/or LV powertrain controller electronics, ensuring compliance with requirements and contributing to robust, manufacturable product releases.
Job Responsibility:
Own design and analysis for assigned circuits/subsystems (power, analog, digital, communications), including simulation-supported trade-offs
Develop and execute DV-level verification plans for owned scope
debug failures and drive corrective actions
Design and review communication interfaces and robustness features (CAN/CAN-FD, LIN, SPI, I2C), including network protection and diagnostics
Support PCB layout reviews (EMC/robustness/DFM) and contribute to DFMEA and design reviews
ISO 26262 compliance
Participate in requirements traceability and evidence creation consistent with ASPICE expectations for engineering work products
Support manufacturing readiness and pilot builds with structured issue resolution and documentation
Clear, concise, and assertive communication (written and verbal), including the ability to document engineering decisions and test evidence
Strong teamwork and collaboration across Systems, Software, Mechanical/Thermal, Test, Manufacturing, Quality, and Suppliers
Professional customer-facing communication skills
able to explain technical topics and negotiate requirements/constraints respectfully
Requirements:
BS in Electrical/Electronics Engineering (MS is a plus)
Typically 2–5+ years of relevant experience in automotive electronics hardware design/validation
Proficiency with Mentor Xpedition
Working familiarity with ASPICE principles and disciplined engineering documentation/traceability
Knowledge of WCCA, DFMEA, & ISO-26262
Nice to have:
Familiarity with simulation tools (e.g., LTspice/MathCad)
Hands-on experience with CAN/LIN validation and troubleshooting