Electrical Systems Engineer – EV/High Voltage

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Electrical Systems Engineer – EV / High Voltage

Location: Cambridgeshire (Office Based)
Job Type: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: Competitive + Benefits

An innovative UK clean-technology engineering company is seeking an Electrical Systems Engineer to support the development of next-generation high-voltage electrical and energy systems for electric vehicle applications. This is a hands-on role offering exposure to battery systems, power electronics and high-voltage architectures, working from prototype build through to system validation and integration.

The Role

  • Design, build, integrate and support high-voltage electrical systems across prototype and pre-production programmes

  • Install, commission and support battery systems, power electronics and high-voltage electrical architectures

  • Produce and review electrical schematics, harnesses and system interfaces

  • Carry out hands-on testing, debugging and fault diagnosis of HV and LV systems

  • Own and contribute to system-level FMEA and structured design reviews

  • Support supplier selection and technical integration of electrical and energy systems

  • Ensure compliance with high-voltage safety standards, legislation and certification requirements

  • Maintain clear technical documentation covering builds, tests, diagnostics and system modifications

    About You

    You will be an engineer with proven experience working on high-voltage electrical or electrified vehicle systems, comfortable operating in a fast-paced development environment and contributing across the full engineering lifecycle.

    Essential Experience

  • Minimum 3 years’ experience working with high-voltage electrical, EV or power electronics systems

  • Strong background in electrical systems engineering

  • Experience designing electrical schematics, harnesses and system interfaces

  • Hands-on experience testing, commissioning and debugging high-voltage systems

  • Knowledge of three-phase power (240–480VAC) and DC systems up to 1000V

  • Understanding of relevant electrical standards and communication protocols including CAN, LIN, Ethernet, SPI, I2C and PLC

  • Experience contributing to DFMEA or system-level FMEA activities

    Desirable Experience

  • Automotive or aerospace engineering background

  • Experience with AC/DC power conversion or DC/DC systems

  • Exposure to supplier technical management and system integration

    What’s On Offer

  • Opportunity to work on advanced electrification and energy systems

  • High level of technical ownership and visibility

  • Collaborative engineering environment with real product impact

  • Competitive salary and benefits package

    Apply now with your CV for immediate consideration

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