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Hardware Systems Engineer

Coventry
4 days ago
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We are recruiting a Hardware System Sizing Engineer to support next-generation automotive powertrain and electrified vehicle development. This role focuses on mechanical engineering, powertrain hardware sizing, and vehicle system integration across hybrid (PHEV/MHEV) and electric propulsion programmes.

The Role

You will be responsible for:

  • Leading powertrain hardware sizing aligned to vehicle attribute requirements and market performance demands.

  • Analysing benchmarking data, competitive powertrain systems and emerging propulsion technologies.

  • Delivering mechanical integration of powertrain components within complex vehicle systems, ensuring correct mechanical and power supply interfaces.

  • Working closely with software, electrical, calibration and vehicle integration teams to define system requirements for hybrid and electrified architectures.

  • Contributing to the design and development of future propulsion technologies, including advanced hybridisation and electrification solutions.

    Must-Have Skills

  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline.

  • Strong knowledge of mechanical design, powertrain systems, propulsion architectures and hardware analysis.

  • Hands-on experience with powertrain sizing, performance analysis or mechanical sizing for automotive applications.

  • Ability to interpret and apply benchmarking reports and market data.

  • Strong project management, planning and communication skills, with the ability to lead technical delivery.

    Good-to-Have

  • Previous experience in Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), Hybrid (HEV/PHEV/MHEV) powertrain sizing or mechanical integration.

  • Experience working with OEMs or Tier-1 powertrain suppliers.

    Why Apply?

  • Opportunity to work directly on advanced automotive propulsion and electrification technologies.

  • Exposure to leading engineering practices and cross-functional development teams.

  • Excellent role for engineers passionate about the future of hybrid and electric powertrain systems

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