Electromechanical Design Engineer (Battery)

PE Global
Peterborough
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Electromechanical Design Engineer (Battery)

PE Global Peterborough, England, United Kingdom

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PE Global is currently recruiting for Battery Electromechanical Design Engineer for a leading manufacturer of construction, mining equipment, engines, turbines, locomotives based in Peterborough.

Role is 12 months contract and paying up to £29.43 ph PAYE or £39.95 ph Umbrella.

Duties of the role/Responsibilities

  • Gather and get agreement on requirements for Electrical harness, BDU, electrical component and hardware design
  • Contribute to risks assessments (DFMEAs), and update a risk reduction glidepath (to production)
  • 3D CAD design of Electrical System components, assemblies, LV harness and HV Cables
  • BOM Creation for EV electrical components, cabling and wiring
  • Concept development, structured collaborative down-selection through to production release
  • Lead the closure of testbed and in-field validation identified issues, communicating status to leadership
  • Communicate validation information and status to internal and external customers and team members
  • Develop and maintain a keen understanding of internal and external customers' needs
  • Keep up to date on new battery technologies, manufacturing methods and legislation requirements

Education/Experience

  • 2 or more years of high voltage battery/EV powertrain design experience with good fundamental battery system knowledge
  • Design using PTC Creo including the packages Cabling, Schematics, Simulate, Engineering Drawing/Detailing
  • Concept development of designs through structured collaborative down-selection to production release
  • Experience with PLM tools
  • Experience of Product development through a structured NPI process
  • Experience on designing within the requirements of compliance standards
  • A passion to grow your design skills within a friendly, interactive and innovative global engineering team
  • Excellent communication skills, in person and remotely
  • Self-starter with good problem solving and planning skills
  • Ability to react dynamically to changes in priority whilst maintain process discipline

Interested candidates should submit an updated CV.

***Please note our client cannot assist with any visa sponsorship and candidates must have the correct visa to live and work in UK***

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeContract

Job function

  • Job functionDesign and Engineering
  • IndustriesStaffing and Recruiting

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