We're looking for a
Systems Engineer on the Battery Controls team, you will be responsible for defining, developing, and verifying complex electrical and embedded systems from concept through production. This role requires a blend of strong systems thinking, requirements development, and hands-on hardware skills. You will create and manage system requirements, work closely with electrical, mechanical, and software engineers to ensure designs meet functional, safety, and regulatory needs, and perform hands-on testing and troubleshooting of electronic circuits and integrated systems. The ideal candidate will excel at bridging high-level system architecture with low-level hardware validation, thrive in a collaborative environment, and ensure that all technical decisions are well-documented and traceable.
What You'll Be Doing (and Why You'll Love It)This isn't just a job-it's your opportunity to get hands-on and lead key projects that will shape the future of our products. Here's what you'll be up to:
- Develop and manage system and sub-system requirements, specifications, and interface documents.
- Define system architecture, electrical interfaces, and high-level design documentation.
- Collaborate with hardware and software engineers on PCB, wiring harness, electromechanical integration, and embedded software.
- Develop test plans, procedures, and reports for both bench-level and system-level testing.
- Lead root-cause analysis, ensure design traceability, and verify compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
- Support manufacturability, cost, and reliability objectives in collaboration with cross-functional teams.
- Ensure designs comply with relevant safety, environmental, and regulatory standards (e.g., UL, CE, ISO).
- Document technical decisions and provide mentorship to junior engineers.
- Work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changes in project requirements or timelines.
- Works independently with little to no supervision.
What You Bring (and Why You're the Perfect Fit)You've got the experience, the skills, and the passion to make a difference.
Here's what we're looking for:
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in electrical engineering or related degree.
- 5+ years of experience in systems engineering, electrical hardware development, or embedded systems integration.
- Proven track record creating and managing system requirements and performing hardware testing at the circuit and system level.
- Familiarity with PCB design tools (e.g., Altium, Cadence, Eagle) and electrical test equipment (e.g., oscilloscopes, power analyzers, logic analyzers).
- Experience with battery systems, power electronics, or embedded control systems is highly desirable.
- Ideally familiar with safety standards such as ISO 26262 or ISO 13849, particularly in the context of embedded systems.
What's in It for You (and Why You'll Love It Here)At Sandvik, we believe in more than just the work you do-we care about your growth, well-being, and overall experience. Here's what you can look forward to when you join us:
- Great Pay & Benefits
We offer a competitive salary between $111,000 -$130,000, along with a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans, and more. - Work-Life Balance
We understand the importance of life outside of work. Our flexible paid time off, wellness programs, and parental leave options help support your personal needs. - A Supportive, Collaborative Team
At Sandvik, collaboration is key. You'll be working in a highly dynamic environment where creativity and open communication are encouraged. Every team member's voice is heard, and your ideas will directly contribute to shaping the future of our products. - Growth Opportunities
Sandvik is committed to helping you grow professionally. You'll have access to leadership programs, learning opportunities, and career advancement.