Electrical Design Contingent Engineer at Honda Racing Corporation USA
Santa Clarita, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Electrical Design, 3D Modeling, 2D Drawings, High-Voltage Systems, Wire Harness Design, Tolerance Stack-Up Calculations, GD&T Principles, DFM Practices, Engineering Drawings, Problem Solving, Communication Skills, Time Management, Prototyping, Assembly Trials, Collaboration, CAD Tools

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Job Purpose The Electrical Design Contingent Engineer will support company projects by performing electrical design activities, collaborating cross‑functionally, and ensuring all design solutions meet performance, cost, manufacturing, and timeline targets. This role requires hands‑on involvement in design, prototyping, assembly trials, and coordination with internal teams and external suppliers. Key Accountabilities Conduct electrical design activities in support of company project requirements. Develop new or improved designs, including 3D modeling and 2D drawings, incorporating modern technologies, industry trends, manufacturability, environmental considerations, cost, and ease of assembly. Recommend optimized design solutions to solve problems or reduce cost while meeting performance and project targets. Perform engineering hand calculations where needed (e.g., beam bending, pressure drop). Understand and apply creepage and clearance methodologies for high‑voltage components. Design wire harnesses; experience with harness layout in assembly design is a plus. Perform tolerance stack‑up calculations to ensure proper assembly under all part variances. Collaborate with other departments to ensure on‑time delivery of practical and optimized electrical design solutions. Participate in assembly trials, manufacturing trials, and vendor visits as needed, including business travel to track/HRC or other locations. Act as a liaison between Project Management and the Design Group Lead, ensuring clear communication of project history, issues, priorities, and targets. Provide critical updates and technical information to the electrical design team and group leads. Ensure BOM and pictorials are accurately maintained and updated according to project milestones. Follow up on problem reports for responsible parts and provide timely updates during weekly review meetings. Ensure designed components meet targets set by technical management, including performance, durability, weight, cost, manufacturing, and assembly. Report design errors clearly and promptly; actively review work in progress to ensure deadlines are met. Support Design for Manufacturing (DFM) activities and perform drawing content checks prior to ECN submission. Cross‑Functional Engagement: Collaborate proactively with: Project Management; Development & Simulation teams; External suppliers; QA / Assembly Shop, Machine Shop Provide updates and solutions at mechanical, engineering, and problem‑report meetings. Support other 3D/2D component design activities beyond electrification as needed. Maintain accountability for delivering assigned tasks according to project timelines. Qualifications, Experience, and Skills Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related technical field. 3–5+ years of experience in electrical design engineering, ideally in automotive, motorsports, aerospace, or related high‑performance industries. Proficiency in 3D CAD tools (CATIA V5/V6 or 3D Experience preferred). Strong understanding of high‑voltage electrical systems, including creepage and clearance requirements. Experience designing wire harnesses and electrical subsystems. Ability to perform engineering hand calculations and justify design decisions. Solid understanding of GD&T principles (preferred). Knowledge of DFM (Design for Manufacturing) practices and ability to collaborate closely with manufacturing teams. Ability to interpret and create engineering drawings, BOMs, and assembly documentation. Strong problem‑solving skills with the ability to troubleshoot design issues and develop effective solutions. Excellent communication skills for coordination with project managers, design leads, suppliers, and cross‑functional teams. Demonstrated ability to manage time, meet deadlines, and maintain accountability in a fast‑paced project environment. Willingness to travel to suppliers, test sites, or track locations as required. Job Dimensions
Responsibilities
The Electrical Design Contingent Engineer will conduct electrical design activities, develop new designs, and collaborate with various teams to ensure project targets are met. This role involves hands-on design, prototyping, and coordination with suppliers.
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