PE Global is currently recruiting for a Battery Electromechanical Design Engineer for a leading manufacturer of construction, mining equipment, engines, turbines, and locomotives based in Peterborough. The role is a 12-month contract working on-site 5 days a week, paying up to £28.94 per hour PAYE or £39.28 per hour via Umbrella.
Responsibilities
* Gather and agree on requirements for electrical harness, BDU, electrical components, and hardware design.
* Contribute to risk assessments (DFMEAs) and update risk reduction plans towards production.
* Perform 3D CAD design of electrical system components, assemblies, LV harness, and HV cables.
* Create BOMs for EV electrical components, cabling, and wiring.
* Develop concepts and lead structured collaborative down-selection through to production release.
* Lead the closure of testbed and in-field validation issues, communicating status to leadership.
* Communicate validation information and status to internal and external customers and team members.
* Develop and maintain understanding of customer needs, battery technologies, manufacturing methods, and legislation.
Education and Experience
* Accredited bachelor’s degree in engineering or related field.
* At least 2 years of high voltage battery/EV powertrain design experience with solid battery system knowledge.
* Proficient in PTC Creo for cabling, schematics, simulation, and detailed engineering drawings.
* Experience with product development, structured NPI process, and compliance standards.
* Experience with PLM tools and collaborative design processes.
* Strong communication skills, problem-solving, and adaptability to changing priorities.
Interested candidates should submit an updated CV. Please note, our client cannot assist with visa sponsorship; candidates must have the right to work in the UK.
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