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We are looking for a Client Architecture Engineer to own the end-to-end technical architecture of the Battery Management System. This role is responsible for defining how hardware, software, networks, and safety concepts come together into a cohesive, robust Client solution that meets vehicle, regulatory, and customer requirements.
The Client Architecture Engineer will lead system-level decisions, allocate requirements across subsystems, and ensure alignment with functional safety and cybersecurity expectations throughout the product lifecycle.
Skill Team Role
1. Owns the overall Client system architecture, including:
Hardware and ECU architecture
Software structure and interfaces
Network and communication topology
Functional safety and system safety concepts
2. Allocates system and vehicle requirements across:
Client ECU
Sensing and monitoring systems
Battery Disconnect Unit (BDU)
Vehicle and powertrain interfaces
3. Leads system-level trade studies and technical decision making.
4. Ensures architectural alignment with functional safety and cybersecurity requirements.
5. Maintains system documentation, architecture artifacts, and requirements traceability.
6. Supports DFMEA, system safety, and technical readiness reviews.
7. Communicates architecture decisions, risks, and trade-offs to stakeholders.
8. Other duties as required to ensure program success.
Primary Focus
9. End-to-end Client system architecture ownership
10. Requirements allocation and traceability
11. System-level trade studies and decisions
12. Functional safety and cybersecurity alignment
13. Architecture documentation and governance
Key Interfaces
14. EE Hardware
15. Diagnostics
16. Validation
17. Functional Safety
18. Vehicle EE
19. Program Management (PM)
Experience and Education
20. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related field
21. Master's degree preferred
22. Experience with automotive Client or complex embedded systems architecture
23. Experience working across hardware, software, and systems disciplines
The Client Architecture Engineer is expected to demonstrate abilities in the following areas: Technical
24. Strong understanding of Client system architecture and subsystem interactions
25. Experience defining hardware, software, network, and safety architectures
26. Ability to allocate and manage system requirements across multiple subsystems
27. Familiarity with functional safety (ISO ) and cybersecurity concepts
28. Experience performing trade studies and evaluating technical alternatives
29. Strong documentation and requirements management skills