Facility:  1240
Description: 

Purpose of the Role

The System Engineer plays a key role in the Agratas Pack Team by supporting the design and development of high voltage battery packs across multiple applications such as passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and energy storage systems (ESS).
The role requires strong analytical thinking, cross functional collaboration, and hands on engineering execution.

Key Responsibility Areas

  • Support system engineering activities for high-voltage battery pack development.
  • Contribute to defining and managing system requirements, specifications, and system architecture.
  • Work closely with Mechanical, Electrical, Controls, CAE, Manufacturing, Quality, and Supplier teams for coordinated delivery.
  • Participate in simulation studies and collaborate with global teams as needed.
  • Assist with vendor and supplier coordination for components and subsystem interactions.
  • Support material and component selection along with system-level validation planning and test result analysis.
  • Contribute to APQP, ISO 26262, ASPICE, and other engineering process compliance activities.
  • Assist in defining key battery pack requirements using low‑fidelity simulation methods and interacting with CAE for high‑fidelity analyses.
  • Participate in establishing design compliance through analysis and physical tests.
  • Support change impact assessments for evolving stakeholder requirements and component updates.

Knowledge, Skills and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in systems engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field.
  • 4+ years of experience in systems engineering, preferably within automotive, EV, or ESS domains.
  • Working knowledge of HV battery systems and systems engineering principles.
  • Experience with requirement management tools (e.g., Polarion, DOORS) preferred.
  • Understanding of standards such as ECE R100, ISO 26262, ISO 16949, and relevant battery standards.
  • Hands on experience with DFMEA, DVP&R, validation workflows, and engineering documentation.
  • Exposure to ASPICE or automotive development processes is advantageous.
  • Familiarity with component selection, subsystem simulations, and worst case analysis is beneficial.
  • Good cross functional collaboration skills and ability to take ownership of assigned tasks.
  • HV Safety Training or willingness to obtain certification.