THE POWERDRIVE SYSTEMS BUSINESS UNIT IS RESPONSIBLE TO DELIVER HYBRID AND
FULL ELEGTRIC VEHICLE SOLUTIONS TO CUSTOMERS. THE SENIOR SYSTEM ENGINEER -
SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURE IS A RECOGNIZED TECHNICAL EXPERT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
CUSTOMER COMMUNICATION, SYSTEM CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AND COORDINATION
BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT COMPETENCIES OF COMPLEX POWER ELECTRONIC INVERTER
SYSTEMS, ENSURING SYSTEM-LEVEL ROBUSTNESS AND CONTRIBUTING TO TECHNICAL
EXCELLENCE ACROSS PROJECTS. THIS ROLE ENTAILS SUBSTANTIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR
DEVELOPMENT OF SYSTEM INFRASTRUCTURAL FUNCTIONS, DEFECTS ANALYSIS AND
TROUBLESHOOTING, TECHNICAL DECISION-MAKING AND CROSS-FUNCTIONAL
COORDINATION AND CUSTOMER INTERACTION.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Own the development and delivery of assigned system infrastructure functions for HV
inverter and electrified powertrain throughout the product lifecycle.
Develop robust system concepts and requirements considering quality, performance, cost,
timing, and customer expectations.
Lead technical discussions with customers and cross-functional teams, acting as the
technical focal point for assigned functions.
Drive teams for different competencies like Hardware, Software, Calibration, Safety, and
Test teams.
Perform root cause analysis and define effective system-level solutions for technical issues
and defects.
Support Functional Safety activities, including Technical Safety Concepts, SFMEA, and FTA
in accordance with ISO 26262.
Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and guidance to project teams.
Report technical status, risks, and mitigation plans to engineering and project
management.
Participate in customer meetings and travel as required (up to 25%).
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Master's degree in automotive engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics,
Mechatronics, or a related field.
Minimum 10 years of experience in automotive system development for HV Inverters,
Power Electronics, or Electrified Powertrain Systems.