Motor Design Engineer

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Lead Engineer – Electric Motor Design
Position: Permanent
Location: Barcelona Salary: €75,000 DoE
 
The Opportunity
Our client, an innovative leader in electric mobility, is on a mission to revolutionise the EV industry by creating cutting-edge, sustainable, and high-performance electric vehicles. To achieve this, they are seeking a talented Lead Engineer – Motor Design to play a key role in the development of advanced electric drivetrains.
This position offers the opportunity to work within a fast-paced, innovative environment, helping to shape groundbreaking technology while contributing to the future of sustainable transportation. Based in vibrant Barcelona, you’ll be joining a passionate and forward-thinking team dedicated to delivering exceptional results.
 
Key Responsibilities

Take full ownership of the electric motor design process, from concept through to production.
Conduct and oversee simulations, testing, and validation to ensure optimal motor performance and efficiency.
Collaborate with suppliers to integrate scalable manufacturing processes during development.
Contribute to the development of testing facilities and procedures for electric drivetrains.
Support functional safety activities at the propulsion system level.
Maintain detailed documentation of designs, processes, and lessons learned.
Work closely with engineering and industrialisation teams to deliver high-volume electric motorcycles on time and within budget.
Help shape the methodology and best practices for the growing electric drive team. Qualifications & Skills

Degree in Mechanical, Mechatronics, or Electrical Engineering (BS required; MS preferred).
Proven ability to work effectively within multidisciplinary teams and independently.
Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities.
High standards for performance, quality, and attention to detail.
Fluent in English with excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Comfortable working in an agile, fast-moving environment, ideally with experience in startups or high-tech industries. Experience Required

At least 4 years of experience designing and developing electric motors or powertrain systems, including CAD design and manufacturing drawings.
Strong foundation in first-principle physics, including thermodynamics, power delivery, and energy transformation.
Experience in evaluating motor performance metrics such as efficiency and performance curves.
Proficiency in rotordynamics, shaft design, bearings, gears, and GD&T for serial manufacturing.
Familiarity with manufacturing and quality control processes for electric motor production.
Hands-on experience with 3D modelling tools and FEA software. Preferred Skills (Nice to Have)

Familiarity with electromagnetic design tools.
Experience with motor manufacturing tooling, motor/drive integration testing, and standard motor testing processes.
Knowledge of motor control theory and sensor/sensorless motor control systems.
Proficiency in tools such as PTC Creo, MATLAB, or similar.
Experience in Formula SAE or equivalent student projects. Key Performance Criteria

Speed and quality of work.
Contributions to innovation and process improvement.
Motivation and teamwork.
Adherence to timelines and project schedules.
Positive attitude and ability to foster a collaborative atmosphere. What’s on Offer

Be part of a pioneering organisation shaping the future of sustainable mobility.
Join an innovative and supportive team in a dynamic, fast-growing company.
Competitive compensation and benefits.
Access to modern R&D facilities and the latest tools and software.
The chance to live and work in beautiful Barcelona, surrounded by a vibrant and talented team. If you’re passionate about creating groundbreaking technology and driving sustainability in the motorcycle industry, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now to become part of this exciting journey!
 
This company is an equal opportunity employer and value diversity. They do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.   
 
** If you're interested in this opportunity, please submit your CV via the link provided **   
 
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