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The selected candidate will be part of the Product Engineering department, specifically within the Electric & Electronic and System Integration Engineering team.
The selected candidate will report directly to the Electrical Systems Manager.
Main Responsibilities
* Update vehicle documentation (BOMs, drawings, and CID);
* Update wiring layout (routing) in the vehicle DMU;
* Support the prototype workshop during the installation of the electrical system on prototypes;
* Support prototype testing activities;
* Support Production/Testing during the launch of new vehicles.
For experienced designers only
* Draft documentation related to project requirements;
* Create electrical schematics for new projects;
* Define wiring layouts and component installations on the vehicle;
* Independently manage component installation tests on vehicles;
* Independently complete/modify military wiring;
* Independently perform electrical tests on vehicles.
Candidate Requirements
The ideal candidate should meet the following criteria:
* Diploma in Electrotechnics or Mechatronics with a final grade above 80/100 (for students, an average grade over the last 3 years above 7.3/10);
* Ability to read and understand electrical schematics;
* Experience with tools for creating drawings and electrical schematics (e.g., AutoCAD, CAPITAL);
* Knowledge of tools for defining vehicle DMU (e.g., Catia, NX, or others);
* Excellent proficiency in Microsoft Office or similar tools;
* English language proficiency (minimum level B1);
The candidate should be inclined toward both design work (office-based) and experimental activities supporting workshops. They must be team-oriented and have a proactive approach focused on continuous technical improvement.
Seniority level
* Associate
Employment type
* Full-time
Job function
* Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
Note: This description excludes boilerplate or unrelated postings and focuses on the responsibilities and qualifications for the Electrical Designer role in the Renewable/Electrical domain.
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