Project / Integration Engineer – Energy Systems

Novi, MI
Full Time
Experienced
SWJ Technologie specializes in providing engineering, planning, and project management services across various industries. We are currently seeking a Project / Integration Engineer – Energy Systems for an assigned project with a client in the automotive industry. The role is based in Novi, MI or Charlotte NC and requires onsite presence and 20% domestics travel. If you are eager to grow your career and make a meaningful impact on exciting projects, we look forward to your application.

PURPOSE: 
We are seeking a Project / Integration Engineer to support the end-to-end integration of Energy Systems within a vehicle platform. This role focuses on multi-disciplinary systems integration across HV Battery, Thermal, Charging, Energy Management, and HV/LV architectures. The position requires strong cross-functional coordination skills and the ability to ensure consistent system behavior, interface alignment, and successful program delivery..

RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Support integration of Energy Systems subsystems, including HV Battery, Energy Management, Thermal, Charging, HV/LV Bus, and HV Safety, ensuring delivery of program targets on time and with high quality.
  • Coordinate integration of HV component communication interfaces across multiple engineering teams.
  • Identify gaps in interface definitions and drive alignment to ensure consistent system expectations across all communication paths.
  • Own integration of HV components into the HV Bus architecture, including mechanical and electrical interfaces and associated system requirements.
  • Own and maintain HV and supporting LV bus specification documents and ensure consistency across system architecture.
  • Own HV mechanization diagrams and ensure they reflect accurate system-level integration status.
  • Provide technical expertise in integrating power electronics into HV bus systems.
  • Coordinate cross-functional workstreams and rapid technical studies across the Energy Systems organization.
  • Support weekly Energy Systems kickoff meetings, including preparation and management of agenda topics.
  • Collaborate effectively within a high-performance, cross-functional engineering environment.
  • Adapt to changing program priorities, work packages, and development phases throughout the lifecycle.
  • Work closely with Functional Safety and HV Safety teams to define validation strategies and test plans.
  • Participate in DFMEA reviews and broader cross-functional engineering discussions to ensure robust system design.
QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related field
  • Experience in automotive systems integration or complex multi-domain engineering programs
  • Proven experience working in cross-functional engineering environments
REQUIRED SKILLS:
  • Strong experience in systems integration within automotive or energy systems domains
  • Understanding of HV systems, including:
    • HV Battery (BMS)
    • Energy Management
    • Charging systems
    • Thermal and HVAC systems
    • HV/LV electrical architectures
  • Experience with cross-functional coordination and technical interface management
  • Strong systems thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Knowledge of power electronics integration into HV systems
  • Experience working with engineering requirements and system specifications
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills
  • Experience with EV/HEV platforms and energy system architectures
  • Knowledge of Functional Safety (ISO 26262)
  • Experience with DFMEA and systems validation processes
REQUIRED SKILLS:
  • Familiarity with HV bus architectures and vehicle electrical networks
  • Experience managing technical documentation and system specifications
  • Background in power electronics or electrical system integration
  • Experience in program coordination or technical project leadership
  • Experience with Volkswagen
  • Willingness to travel

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Work is normally performed in an office, laboratory, manufacturing floor, or machine shop setting where physical work includes, but is not limited to sitting, standing, reaching, kneeling, bending, and lifting up to 25 lbs.
  • Must be able to understand and comply with all relevant safety practices.

FLSA STATUS/WORKING SCHEDULE:
  • Location: Novi, MI or Charlotte NC
  • Schedule: Full Time/ 40 hours per week
  • Travel: 20% domestics travel
  • Overtime: as required
  • Assignment Start: June 2026 – December 2030
  • Duration: up to 4.5 years

DISCLAIMER:
This job description is a high-level overview of general expectations of this position. It is not intended to list every responsibility of the position, nor does it represent an employment contract of any kind.
 


 

SWJ TECHNOLOGY and all of its subsidiaries (i.e., NGE EQUIPMENT and ProjectOne US) are Equal Opportunity Employers and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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