Ready to tackle the challenges of the vehicle of the future? Join the technological revolution of automotive electrification and e-mobility at Valeo!
As Electrical Hardware Engineer, you will be a technical point of contact with the customer supporting the hardware development, implementation, and integration across multiple Power Electronics products including Inverters, Onboard Chargers, DC-DC converters, working closely with Program Management, Global Product and R&D Engineering groups
Your challenges?
Technical point of contact with customer to support design, development, and integration of power electronics components with support from product line and R&D engineering teams
Support customer vehicle integration, validation, debugging, and troubleshooting of electrical hardware
Support realization of customer requirements according to customer and VSeA milestones, ensuring product development by using LOP and also usage of VSeA Tools and Methods
Communicate and coordinate with the electronics and hardware groups to ensure design of electronics and hardware can support the software requirements
Communicate and coordinate with global engineering teams to perform tests on hardware and systems platforms to validate proper system performance including structural, thermal, EMC, environmental testing, fatigue, vibration, durability, etc
Support test department in validation and/or characterization of strategy, performance and efficiency in environments such as HiL/MiL/SiL for early cycle development
Support benchmarking NA competition and identifying focus areas for VSeA
Support technical topics with test groups prototype, manufacturing, commercial groups, logistics, and suppliers
Now let’s talk about you!
Minimum of three (3) years of professional experience in power electronics or vehicle electrification at an OEM, Tier 1, or Tier 2
Experience in Power Electronics Hardware, Testing, Tools, etc
Experience with hands on circuit level testing
Knowledge of OEM requirements and specifications
Knowledge of EMC
Required: B.S. in Electrical Engineering or comparable study paths