Job Description:
EVRaid is seeking a motivated Junior Model-Based Development Engineer
to join our innovative Electric Powertrain System development team. This
role offers hands-on experience in model-based design (MBD) for electric
vehicle (EV) powertrains, working alongside experts in battery management
systems (BMS), power electronics, and software engineering.
Employment Type: Internship (3-month probation) leading to full-time employment upon satisfactory performance
Why Join Us?
- Opportunity to work on cutting-edge EV powertrain technology.
- Exposure to real-world industry projects and collaboration with top engineers.
- Fast-paced learning environment with the potential for a full-time career in EV development.
If you are passionate about electric vehicle technology and eager to grow in an innovative and challenging environment, apply now to join EVRaid’s dynamic team!
Responsibilities
- Develop, implement, and validate models of electric powertrain components using MATLAB/Simulink
- Collaborate with electrical and software engineering teams to integrate and test models with hardware prototypes
- Support the development of design documentation and software requirements for powertrain control systems
- Perform simulation, testing, and validation of powertrain models to ensure performance and reliability
- Assist in troubleshooting and optimizing control algorithms for electric vehicle subsystems
Must Have
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechatronics, or Automotive Engineering (or final-year students with relevant graduation projects)
- Knowledge of model-based design tools such as MATLAB/Simulink
- Understanding of powertrain components including Battery Management Systems (BMS), inverters, and DC-DC converters
- Basic knowledge of control system design and power electronics
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Familiarity with embedded C programming
for control system implementation
Nice to have
- Hands-on experience in battery technology, electric powertrains, or EV-related projects
- Prior exposure to hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing and control system development
- Knowledge of functional safety standards (ISO 26262) is a plus
- Eagerness to learn about electric powertrains, control systems, and cutting-edge EV technologies
- Ability to analyze data from simulations and tests to make informed decisions
- Ability to troubleshoot and optimize control algorithms and models
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Ensuring accuracy when developing and validating powertrain models