
Hardware Engineer, II - Electrical
- Ann Arbor, MI
- $132,400-158,900 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design and document low- and high-voltage vehicle wiring systems, including compute and sensor harnessing.
- Develop detailed schematics and/or PCB layouts for power distribution, sensor interfacing, and control modules.
- Specify and integrate vehicle power distribution systems, including fusing, grounding, power converters, and relays.
- Design and troubleshoot automotive communication networks, including CAN, LIN, Automotive Ethernet, and coaxial signal paths (e.g., for cameras or radar).
- Create and manage detailed harness drawings including connector selection, wire sizing, shielding, and breakout strategies.
- Collaborate with build teams during vehicle assembly and integration, supporting bring-up, debug, and validation of electrical systems.
- Write and manage electrical and system-level requirements with traceability to vehicle functions and architecture.
- Partner with mechanical and software teams to ensure robust, fault-tolerant electrical-mechanical integration.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field.
- 3+ years of experience in electrical design for complex electromechanical systems, preferably in automotive, robotics, or aerospace.
- Strong understanding of vehicle power architecture, including 12V/24V systems, DC power routing, power protection, and load management.
- Familiarity with CAN/LIN bus protocols, Automotive Ethernet (100/1000BASE-T1), and coaxial transmission (e.g., FAKRA, Rosenberger).
- Experience with harness design tools (Zuken preferably) and/or PCB design tools.
- Proficient in debugging electrical systems using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and power analyzers.
- Experience writing, managing, and validating technical requirements in a systems engineering environment.
- Comfortable working in a hands-on development and testing environment, including lab and vehicle-based work.