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Technical Specialist – Battery Management System Hardware

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This role focuses on providing technical leadership in the development of advanced battery management system (BMS) electronics for high‑ and low‑voltage applications. The Technical Specialist – Battery Management System (BMS) Hardware will act as a subject matter expert, leading the development of hardware architectures and supporting engineering teams across the full product lifecycle. The position combines deep technical expertise with leadership, supporting the delivery of safe, reliable and high‑performance battery systems.
The Technical Specialist – Battery Management System (BMS) Hardware will :Lead the development of BMS electronic architectures for battery systems and electrified platforms .Define and review hardware requirements, specifications and system architectures .Support the design and development of electronic systems including monitoring ICs, microcontrollers and power management .Lead technical reviews of schematics, PCB layouts and system integration activities .Support verification, validation and fault investigation of hardware systems .Contribute to safety activities including DFMEA and compliance with functional safety standards
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. The Technical Specialist – Battery Management System (BMS) Hardware will hav e:A degree in Electronics Engineering or a related disciplin e.Experience in the development of battery management systems for lithium battery application s.Experience in schematic design, PCB review and hardware verification for complex system s.Strong understanding of analog and mixed‑signal electronics desig n.Experience working with communication interfaces such as SPI, I2C and CA N.Strong problem‑solving capability and experience debugging complex system


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s. This role is suited to a senior engineer who enjoys providing technical leadership and shaping the development of advanced electronic systems within challenging engineering environments. If this sounds like a good fit for you, simply apply online and we will be in tou
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