EMO Energy, a pioneering EV battery technology company, is seeking an experienced Lead Hardware Engineer to spearhead the design, testing, and optimization of advanced hardware systems for cutting-edge battery solutions. This role requires a strong focus on PCB design, testing, and debugging , as well as working closely with cross-functional teams to deliver innovative and reliable solutions for sustainable transportation.
Roles and Responsibilities
Lead the end-to-end PCB design and development process including high-performance schematic and PCB layouts for hardware systems using industry-leading tools such as Altium, OrCAD, or Eagle, ensuring performance, reliability, and scalability.
Conduct comprehensive hardware testing and debugging to ensure compliance with safety and performance standards, identifying and resolving hardware issues effectively.
Ensure seamless integration of hardware with software, firmware, and mechanical components, optimizing hardware for power electronics applications, particularly in battery management systems (BMS).
Develop and refine detailed testing protocols, maintaining thorough documentation of processes, test results, and hardware configurations.
Work closely with suppliers and manufacturers to optimize production processes and address design challenges, ensuring smooth transitions from prototyping to production.
Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior engineers, promoting skill development and fostering an environment of innovation.
Oversee hardware development projects, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgets, and deliverables aligned with company objectives.
Stay updated on the latest trends and technologies in EV hardware systems, applying insights to enhance hardware performance and drive innovation.
Qualifications & Skills Required
Bachelor s or Master s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a related field.
7-10+ years in hardware engineering, with a proven track record of designing, testing, and troubleshooting hardware.
Expertise in PCB Design using tools like Altium, OrCAD, or Eagle.
Proficiency in at least one leading Layout & Testing Management (LTM) software.
In-depth knowledge of testing and debugging techniques for electronic hardware systems.
Familiarity with power electronics and battery management system design and experience leading projects from concept to production in a dynamic, fast-paced environment..
Excellent communication and leadership abilities. Also ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams.
Knowledge of EV battery technology and associated industry standards, experience with EMI/EMC testing and compliance and familiarity with simulation tools for hardware design.