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Hardware Engineer - Vehicle Body & Power Control - 42dot
Embedded Systems Engineer
Design and validate high‑performance automotive hardware for vehicle body and power control units, focusing on power management, communication interfaces, and reliability testing using DCDC, CAN, LIN, Auto Ethernet, and MCU technologies.
About the role
Key Responsibilities
- Design and validate DCDC, LDO, and other power supply circuits for vehicle body and power control units.
- Implement and test automotive communication interfaces such as CAN, LIN, and Auto Ethernet.
- Develop MCU‑based control circuits and verify functionality through rigorous hardware bring‑up and in‑vehicle testing.
- Lead reliability and EMI/EMC testing, applying corrective actions to meet automotive standards.
- Support prototype production, sample fabrication, and requirement compliance throughout the development cycle.
- Collaborate on high‑side gate driver, power MOSFET, and thermal dissipation solutions for high‑power applications.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent experience (8+ years).
- Extensive experience in embedded hardware systems for automotive applications.
- Proficiency in power management, automotive communication protocols, and MCU circuit design.
- Strong knowledge of automotive reliability, EMI/EMC testing, and safety standards.
- Hands‑on experience with high‑side drivers, power MOSFETs, and thermal management.