Diagnostic Hardware Electrical Engineer - Holiday, United States - Robert Bosch Group

    Robert Bosch Group
    Robert Bosch Group Holiday, United States

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    Diagnostic Hardware Electrical Engineer (Manufacturing Diagnostics)

    Full-time

    Legal Entity:
    ETAS Ltd.


    Tomorrow's cars will be defined by software and here at ETAS we are at the forefront of this evolution to the software-defined vehicle.

    The solutions we are developing today will enable millions of cars to get closer to the dream of Autonomous Driving.

    We are the experts in the industry and together we have decades of experience in software architecture, embedded development, agile methodologies, and test-driven development.

    Alongside our parent company Robert Bosch, we share the values of a better world for everyone and our common mission - Invented for Life.

    Analyse customer requirements.
    Create electrical schematic drawings for EOL diagnostic hardware using EPLAN.
    Create 2D and 3D mechanical drawings for EOL diagnostic hardware using AutoCAD and SolidWorks.
    Create RFQs for third-party vendors.
    Coordinate with and guide third-party vendors to build the EOL diagnostic hardware.
    Perform on-site testing/validation and deployment of EOL diagnostic hardware.
    Preparing for and participating in plant launches of EOL test systems.
    Work at customer premises to resolve issues during installation and commissioning.
    Author and deliver customer training.
    Prepare related design and user documentation, (user requirements/design specification/hardware validation, user guides)
    Provide effective communication with the customer as required
    At least 2 years' experience of electrical hardware design in an industrial environment.
    Demonstrable experience in using electrical schematic drawing tools, e.g., EPLAN or similar.
    Demonstrable experience in using 2D drawing tools, e.g., AutoCAD or similar.
    Demonstrable experience in using 3D drawing tools, e.g., SolidWorks or similar.
    Demonstrable experience of electrical control panel design and manufacture
    Awareness of electrical safety standard and testing.
    Work conscientiously and responsibly, have good learning and communication skills.
    Be able to work under pressure, alone and as part of a team.
    Good written and oral English.
    Knowledge of the principles of vehicle diagnostic communication protocols (e.g., DOIP and CAN) and related automotive diagnostic standard requirements.

    Education:
    Bachelor's or master's degree in electrical, electro-mechanical, automation or other relevant discipline.

    What we offer:
    Hybrid Working (2/3 days in the Manchester office)
    Discretionary Annual Bonus

    Pension:
    Company matched contribution up to 8%
    Group Income Protection
    Life Insurance (7x Annual Salary)
    Employee Assistance Programme
    Many other perks and benefits.

    Your Career with Bosch:
    Bosch provides opportunities to grow professionally with a supportive network of like-minded professionals. We provide the access to the right training pathways to continue your professional development journey.
    We are committed to lifelong learning within a coaching and nurturing environment.

    Occasionally, depending on project needs, the successful candidate may be required to travel in the UK and internationally, for both customer meetings and technical meetings with Bosch colleagues.

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