EVera Recruitment
Principal EDS Engineer

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Principal EDS Engineer
The Principal EDS Engineer will provide technical leadership in the development of high- and low-voltage electrical distribution systems for advanced battery, power conversion and control products. Working across multidisciplinary engineering teams, you will be responsible for defining electrical architectures, leading harness and power distribution design activities, and supporting products from concept through to validation and production.
Responsibilities
- Defining requirements for electrical distribution systems, including high-current and high-voltage applications.
- Developing electrical architectures, circuit designs, harness routing concepts and packaging solutions.
- Generating detailed electrical schematics and electrical Bills of Materials (BOMs).
- Performing electrical circuit analysis and fuse calculations to ensure robust system performance.
- Producing 2D harness and cable assembly manufacturing drawings.
- Supporting harness routing and packaging activities in collaboration with Mechanical Engineering teams.
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Requirements
- A minimum of 5 years' experience developing high- and low-voltage electrical systems and wiring harnesses within a high-reliability industry.
- Significant experience in HV and LV EDS development, including circuit design, harness design, power distribution and component selection.
- Strong knowledge of LV electrical systems, connection systems, harnessing, cabling and communication networks.
- Experience working with HV batteries, contactors, fuses, power distribution units and HVIL systems.
- Sound understanding of electrical principles, material selection and manufacturing techniques.
- Ability to interpret component specifications and apply technical data to electrical system design.


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This role is suited to an experienced EDS engineer who enjoys leading technical development, solving complex engineering challenges and supporting products throughout the full development lifecycle. If you're looking to play a key role in the delivery of innovative electrification technologies, apply with your CV to learn more.
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