Powertrain Validation Engineer
| Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
|---|---|
| Location | Santa Clara, CA 95053 Santa Clara, California open_in_new |
About this job
Job Description
Role: Charger Validation
\nLocation: Bay area, CA.
\nResponsibilities
\n● Execute verification and validation testing for vehicles ↔ charger interoperability across various supplier DC charging systems.
\n● Develop and implement test cases derived from interoperability and conformance standards (e.g., CCS, ISO 15118, DIN 70121) in collaboration with Powertrain Engineering, Firmware, and Integration/Validation teams.
\n● Create structured test plans and maintain comprehensive test suites, ensuring clear documentation to support engineering design decisions.
\n● Configure, operate, and troubleshoot test equipment, including engineering tools (e.g., Vector CANoe, CANalyzer), power supplies, electronic loads, and charging test assets.
\n● Manage test infrastructure, including hardware configurations, equipment calibration, software versions, and test documentation.
\n● Investigate field issues by analyzing vehicle and charging logs (CAN, Ethernet), performing root cause analysis, validating fixes, and driving issues to closure.
\n● Support integration, commissioning, and supplier validation activities, requiring up to 50% travel to various field sites.
\nQualifications
\n● 3–5 years of experience in EV charging systems, including charging session analysis and validation.
\n● Strong understanding of EV/EVSE charging fundamentals, interoperability, and vehicle-level validation.
\n● Solid knowledge of DC fast charging technologies and global standards such as ○ SAE J1772
\n○ SAE J3400
\n○ DIN 70121
\n○ ISO 15118
\n○ IEC 61851
\n● Experience analyzing communication protocols such as CAN, PLC, and serial interfaces using tools like CANalyzer, PCAN View, Wireshark, and terminal interfaces.
\n● Working knowledge of automotive communication protocols (CAN, LIN, FlexRay, Ethernet, SPI, I2C).
\n● Experience working safely with high-voltage systems (up to ~500 VDC) and AC power systems (single- and three-phase).
\n● Ability to thrive in a fast-paced development environment with strong collaboration and communication skills.
\n● BS or MS in Electrical Engineering or a related field.