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Advanced EV, Battery & Powertrain Systems
We are recruiting a Senior ECU & Electronics Hardware Engineer to join a established engineering organisation developing next‑generation electric powertrain and battery technologies. This role sits at the intersection of advanced EV systems and motorsport‑pace engineering, delivering real hardware into real testing and deployment environments.
This is not a software‑only or late‑stage production role. You will design, build, test and own ECU‑level hardware used within battery management systems, powertrain control and supervisory electronics. The work is hands‑on, technically demanding and safety‑critical, supported by long‑term investment and organisational scale.
You will take end‑to‑end ownership of ECU and electronic control hardware, from early concept and architecture through schematic, PCB design, bring‑up, validation and production release. Alongside hardware delivery, you will play a key role in developing and supporting Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop (HIL) systems used to validate EV battery and powertrain architectures.
The environment is fast‑paced and prototype‑led, but with the structure, funding and stability of a major global engineering organisation. Engineers in this team work closely with firmware, software, systems and test teams to deliver robust, high‑performance solutions.
ECU & Electronics Hardware
EV, Battery & Powertrain Systems
Tools & Practical Skills
Embedded & ECU Interfaces
This position offers genuine ECU hardware ownership, advanced EV and battery exposure, and the pace of motorsport engineering combined with long‑term stability and investment. It is suited to engineers who want to design, touch, test and improve real hardware - not manage it at arm's length.
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