Automotive Electrical Integration Engineer

22 Days Old

Job Description

Our client, a globally recognised luxury automotive manufacturer, is seeking an Automotive Electrical Integration Engineer to join their Electrical Engineering division in Crewe. This contract role sits within the Test & Build Support function and plays a key part in the development of next-generation electrified vehicles.

This is an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of automotive innovation, supporting prototype, pre-series, and series production phases while ensuring high-quality integration of electrical and electronic systems.


Key Responsibilities

You will support two core workstreams: integration testing and build support. Your responsibilities will include:


Integration Testing
  • Plan, lead, and execute integration test plans for Simulator, Prototype, Pre-Series, and Series Production vehicles.
  • Produce test documentation including test plans, reports, and sign-off material.
  • Ensure all testing and vehicle movements comply with security and safety standards.

Problem Solving & Technical Support
  • Create and process problem-solving tickets (KPM, IVA, iCAPTURE).
  • Provide responsive technical support to Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, and other business areas.
  • Diagnose electrical system issues, support rectification work, and assist with electrical/electronic updates.

Planning & Coordination
  • Own integration testing KPIs, planning workbooks, and scheduling.
  • Act as the main point of contact for integration planning activities.
  • Lead planning meetings and escalate issues when required.

Additional Responsibilities
  • Support CP-Tool database management, LabCar/Rig build, simulation activities, and Electrical Engineering workshop duties.
  • Assist with fleet planning and support the Functional Manager when required.
  • Promote continuous improvement and share technical learnings across the organisation.

Skills & Experience Required
  • Background in Automotive Electrical Systems and electrical/electronic integration.
  • Experience in Verification, Validation, and Testing (VVT) processes.
  • Proficient with automotive diagnostic tools, test equipment, and reporting systems.
  • Strong planning, organisation, and communication skills.
  • Experience in problem-solving methodologies and continuous improvement.
  • Ability to quickly learn and operate specialist engineering equipment.
  • Degree (or equivalent experience) in Electrical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Electronics, or similar.

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Location:
Warrington
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Manufacturing

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