Role Summary
The Lead / Advanced Lead Engineer - Embedded Hardware Design is responsible for the architecture, design, development, validation, and technical leadership of embedded electronic hardware solutions for brake electronics and transit applications.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Leadership & Hardware Development
- Lead the design and development of embedded electronic hardware solutions for transit and brake control applications.
- Own technical execution of hardware work packages from concept through validation and industrialization.
- Design and review: Electronic Control Units (ECUs); Power electronics and I/O modules; Sensor and actuator interface circuits; Communication interface hardware; Embedded control electronics for safety-critical applications
- Drive schematic design reviews, component selection, PCB design reviews, derating analyses, and reliability assessments.
- Participate in hardware architecture discussions and technical decision-making activities.
- Ensure compliance with engineering standards, applicable industry regulations, and customer requirements.
System Design & Technical Ownership
- Collaborate with Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, and Validation teams to ensure robust end-to-end system solutions.
- Analyze system requirements and translate them into hardware design specifications.
- Support system-level trade-off studies involving performance, cost, manufacturability, reliability, and safety.
- Lead technical investigations and root-cause analysis for complex hardware issues.
- Provide technical guidance during design reviews, risk assessments, and engineering governance activities.
Verification & Validation
- Define hardware verification and validation strategies.
- Lead board bring-up, debugging, hardware integration, and qualification activities.
- Support: Functional testing; EMC/EMI testing; Environmental qualification; Reliability testing; Product certification activities.
- Review and approve test reports and design verification documentation.
- Ensure technical risks are proactively identified and mitigated.
Mentoring & Capability Development
- Provide technical mentoring and coaching to junior and mid-level hardware engineers.
- Support development of engineering best practices, design guidelines, and reusable design methodologies.
Supplier & Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Work closely with suppliers to evaluate electronic components, resolve technical issues, and support design validation activities.
- Engage with sourcing, quality, and manufacturing teams to support product industrialization and supplier localization initiatives.
- Participate in customer technical discussions and engineering reviews when required.
- Collaborate with global engineering teams to ensure alignment with corporate standards and technology roadmaps.
Project Execution
- Take ownership of hardware deliverables within customer and platform development projects.
- Support project planning, effort estimation, scheduling, and technical risk management.
- Drive on‑time delivery of assigned engineering milestones while maintaining product quality and compliance requirements.
- Provide regular technical status updates to project stakeholders and leadership teams.
Required Qualifications
Education
- Bachelors or Masters degree in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
Experience
- Lead Engineer: 5-7 years experience, leading subsystem or project-level hardware development.
- Advanced Lead Engineer: 8-10 years experience, recognized technical expert leading multiple projects, architecture decisions, technical governance, and mentoring across the broader hardware team.
- Proven experience in developing electronic products from concept through validation and production release.
- Experience in one or more of the following domains: Rail / Transit Systems; Automotive Electronics; Industrial Automation; Embedded Control Systems; Safety-Critical Electronics.
- Experience working within global and cross-functional engineering organizations.
- Demonstrated experience leading technical work packages and mentoring engineers.
Technical Skills
- Essential
- Strong expertise in: Analog and digital electronics design; Embedded hardware architecture; Microcontroller and processor-based systems; Power supply and power electronics fundamentals; Signal conditioning and interface design; Communication protocols including CAN, Ethernet, SPI, I2C, UART, and RS-485
- Hands-on experience in: Schematic capture and PCB design reviews; Hardware bring-up and debugging; Failure analysis and root-cause investigation; Hardware verification and validation
- Proficiency with laboratory equipment including oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, spectrum analyzers, power analyzers, and environmental test equipment.
- Strong understanding of design for manufacturability (DFM), design for testability (DFT), and reliability engineering principles.
Preferred
- Experience with safety-critical electronic systems.
- Exposure to railway standards, IEC standards, EN standards, or functional safety frameworks.
- Knowledge of EMC/EMI compliance and environmental qualification standards.
- Familiarity with requirements management, PLM, and configuration management tools.
- Experience working with globally distributed engineering teams.
Leadership & Behavioral Competencies
- Strong technical leadership and ownership mindset.
- Excellent analytical and structured problem-solving skills.
- Ability to influence technical decisions across cross-functional teams.
- Effective communication and stakeholder-management skills.
- Strong mentoring and coaching capabilities.
- Customer-focused approach with commitment to quality and execution excellence.
- Ability to work effectively in a matrix and global engineering environment.
Desirable / Nice-to-Have
- Experience in brake control systems, railway electronics, or transportation systems.
- Exposure to Functional Safety, RAMS, or Safety Integrity Level (SIL) development processes.
- Experience supporting customer audits, product certifications, and safety assessments.