What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrical Engineer position at Eos Energy Enterprises?
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The Electrical Engineer is accountable for developing and designing battery management system electronics and controls for newly built energy storage systems, as well as maintaining existing designs and support the creation of automated test equipment for the product components.
Responsibilities
Low level circuit design with electrical isolation, microcontroller controls and analog front-end
Circuit board layout with high-impedance analog signals and creepage / clearances for high voltage
Design to meet safety certification standards, such as UL
Verification testing of electronics component and overall product designs
Generation of reports on design decisions and verification testing results and findings
Maintain project documentation and assist in creating Operation Manuals
Supports manufacturing and field operations with technical problems on released products
Provides technical guidance to engineering personnel, manufacturing, and field operations.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability design electrical circuit boards, including testing
Ability to work in lab environment and understand how components fit into a larger system
Working knowledge of embedded control systems and their applications
Solid software development skills with C, C and optionally the Linux operating system
Strong troubleshooting skills for diagnosis and design improvement
Familiarity with design for EMC and availability to trace down EMI issues
Awareness of safety certification process to standards such as UL
Competent skills with communications protocols such as TCP / IP, CAN, i²C and SPI; use of Modbus
Capability to select and integrate off-the-shelf component and equipment
Strong cross-discipline system skills
Understanding of hardware and physical system being controlled is required
Comfort and experience with the hazard and safety protocols of high voltage equipment and other aspects of working with large-scale battery systems
Ability to self-direct to a goal and achieve independent success
A team-player attitude and strong written / verbal communication skills are a must
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in Electric Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Electrical Engineering Technology required
Minimum of 5 years experience required
Additional Experience
Hardware and design, debug, and testing. PCB design.
Minimum five years' experience designed electronics and developing automated controls
Engineering Design Software : EAGLE, IAR or similar software
Embedded programming, communication interfaces; I²C, RS-485, CAN bus communication, Modbus TCP, remote IO, or flex IO systems (Moxa, Allen Bradley, SEL, Advantech), PLC programming experience, GDB or other debugging tools.
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