
Electrical Battery Engineer
DAS Technology Group, Charleston, SC, United States
Job Title: Electrical/ Battery Engineer lll
Electrical/ Battery Engineer III is a mid-to-senior technical expert focused on designing, testing, and optimizing advanced battery systems. The role ensures safe, efficient, and high-performance energy storage for applications like electric vehicles, renewable energy, aerospace, and consumer electronics.
Responsibilities & Duties
Design, develop, and manage all aspects of low and high voltage batteries including battery management systems and thermal management.
Advanced knowledge of standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the electrical engineering field
Research and implement next-gen battery tech, charging solutions, and smart features.
Integrate electrical components with vehicle hardware and software for networking protocols and smart monitoring.
Create circuit designs, perform simulations (MATLAB, Simulink), and analyze data for performance and safety.
Conduct hardware and functional testing, ensuring EMC compliance.
Coordinate and direct the work of others
Skills and Requirements
Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering or related discipline plus minimum of 6 years related experience.
Advanced knowledge of computer-assisted engineering and design software and equipment
Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities to troubleshoot complex technical challenges in a fast-evolving industry.
Strong communication and teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with diverse internal and external teams.
Experience with electrical CAD tools (e.g., Altium Designer), simulation software like MATLAB/Simulink, and potentially programming languages like C++ or Python.
Physical Requirements
Computer use: prolonged sitting, typing, screen work
Lab work: standing, assembling test setups, monitoring equipment
Lifting: occasional handling of batteries/equipment up to ~25–30 lbs
Dexterity: precise handling of small components and wiring
Mobility: walking between lab stations and test areas
Safety gear: gloves, goggles, lab coats; strict electrical/chemical safety protocols
Vision/Hearing: read schematics, monitor displays, respond to alarms
Position requires U.S. citizenship due to ITAR regulations
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Electrical/ Battery Engineer III is a mid-to-senior technical expert focused on designing, testing, and optimizing advanced battery systems. The role ensures safe, efficient, and high-performance energy storage for applications like electric vehicles, renewable energy, aerospace, and consumer electronics.
Responsibilities & Duties
Design, develop, and manage all aspects of low and high voltage batteries including battery management systems and thermal management.
Advanced knowledge of standard concepts, practices, and procedures within the electrical engineering field
Research and implement next-gen battery tech, charging solutions, and smart features.
Integrate electrical components with vehicle hardware and software for networking protocols and smart monitoring.
Create circuit designs, perform simulations (MATLAB, Simulink), and analyze data for performance and safety.
Conduct hardware and functional testing, ensuring EMC compliance.
Coordinate and direct the work of others
Skills and Requirements
Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering or related discipline plus minimum of 6 years related experience.
Advanced knowledge of computer-assisted engineering and design software and equipment
Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities to troubleshoot complex technical challenges in a fast-evolving industry.
Strong communication and teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with diverse internal and external teams.
Experience with electrical CAD tools (e.g., Altium Designer), simulation software like MATLAB/Simulink, and potentially programming languages like C++ or Python.
Physical Requirements
Computer use: prolonged sitting, typing, screen work
Lab work: standing, assembling test setups, monitoring equipment
Lifting: occasional handling of batteries/equipment up to ~25–30 lbs
Dexterity: precise handling of small components and wiring
Mobility: walking between lab stations and test areas
Safety gear: gloves, goggles, lab coats; strict electrical/chemical safety protocols
Vision/Hearing: read schematics, monitor displays, respond to alarms
Position requires U.S. citizenship due to ITAR regulations
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