Overview
At EVO, we are looking for Vehicle Engineers to join our team. We value people with a passion for teamwork, organized, responsible and decisive. Siga leyendo para comprender completamente lo que este trabajo requiere en cuanto a habilidades y experiencia. Si su perfil encaja, presente su candidatura.
Roles and Responsibilities
Vehicle Architect
- Tasks: Define the overall vehicle architecture, including system layout, packaging, and integration strategy.
- Ensure alignment between vehicle domains (powertrain, body, etc.) within the vehicle platform.
- Knowledge: Vehicle and component architecture of heavy‑duty vehicles; integration of vehicle domains in heavy‑duty vehicles.
- Tools: Requirements Management: Polarion, Doors or similar; Development of vehicle architectures: Enterprise Architect, Preevision or similar.
Vehicle Engineer
- Tasks: Define vehicle domain architecture, requirements and coordinate supplier integration to ensure components meet specifications and quality standards.
- Ensure alignment between mechanical, electrical, and fluid systems within the vehicle domain.
- Perform vehicle testing and validation to ensure proper vehicle behaviour.
- Knowledge: Vehicle and component architecture of heavy‑duty vehicles; integration of high‑voltage, pneumatic and hydraulic components in heavy‑duty vehicles.
- Tools: Requirements Management: Polarion, Doors or similar; System Modelling: Enterprise Architect, IBM System Design Rhapsody or similar; Testing tools (ETAS INCA, Vector CANoe, CANalyzer).
Vehicle Electrical Engineer
- Tasks: Design and document high‑ and low‑voltage electrical and control systems; create wiring diagrams, schematics, and harness layouts.
- Specify electrical components (contactors, relays, connectors, fuses, sensors, etc.).
- Conduct integration and validation testing at both lab and vehicle level.
- Knowledge: HV/LV systems (12V, 24V, 400–800V); vehicle electrical architectures and power distribution systems; harness design using electrical CAD tools; electrical safety, isolation, grounding, and EMC.
- Tools: EPLAN, CATIA Electrical, SolidWorks Electrical, Capital Harness Systems (CHS), MATLAB/Simulink (for modelling or analysis), CANalyzer, CANoe, or similar CAN network analysis tools.
Vehicle Fluids Engineer
- Tasks: Design and validate fluid systems such as thermal management, cooling circuits, pneumatic circuits, hydraulic circuits.
- Perform system simulations and performance calculations (pressure drop, flow rate, heat transfer).
- Select components (valves, fittings, hoses, accumulators, pumps, compressors, sensors, etc.) and define technical specifications.
- Prepare schematics, 3D layouts, and bill of materials (BOMs).
- Knowledge: Thermal systems design, heat transfer fundamentals; fluid dynamics and circuit sizing (pressure, flow, temperature); hydraulic and pneumatic components and architectures.
Vehicle Mechanical Engineer
- Tasks: Design technical and conceptual 3D CAD solutions and detailed drawings using SOLIDWORKS.
- Perform kinematic CAD simulations for mechanical systems.
- Contribute to interior and exterior vehicle design process.
- Knowledge: Advanced 3D CAD modeling and detailed drawing creation using SolidWorks, with focus on automotive components and assemblies; kinematic and structural simulation skills (basic FEA, motion analysis); vehicle packaging and integration; understanding of automotive standards and design for manufacturability.
- Tools: Requirements Management: Polarion, Doors or similar; Product design: SolidWorks, CATIA or similar.
Requirements
Studies: Mechanical, Automotive, Mechatronic, or Electrical engineering (or similar).
Master's degree in automotive/vehicle or related field is preferred.
Experience: Minimum 3 years in vehicle engineering or related domain.