The Design Engineering role in the Electrical and the C4 (Command, Control, Communications, Computers) Design Engineering team is responsible to execute full life cycle design activity on any assigned task within the subsystem and take responsibility to overcome design challenges independently. In addition, to be accountable for design fit, form, & functionality, ensuring compliance to requirements across the team. Areas of focus is expertise in one of the following domains:
Electrical:
Automotive Power Generation, Storage and Distribution, Automotive Controls of Electro-Mechanical Systems, Automotive Internal and External Lights selection and integration, Power and Data Controllers, Wiring Harness designs including specialty signals types (CANBUS, Ethernet, etc), Vehicle Schematic Development, Alternating Current Devices (Inverters, Battery Chargers, AC Receptacles), and Vehicle Level Software Testing
Command, Control, Communications, Computers (C4
): Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) systems: radios/antennas and intercom systems, navigation systems, cameras and electro-optic sensors, video networks, unscrewed systems (UAV, UGV, etc), designing wiring harnesses for such systems.
Key Job Elements
Execute component/assembly level design tasks while keeping supervisor regularly informed on progress and issues encountered. Ensure all designs are peer reviewed by technical lead or assigned mentor.
Support test planning, execution, and reporting as assigned under supervision of test lead.
Support quality and Root Cause and Corrective Action (RCCA) related activities as requested.
Responsible for executing design engineering tasks according to design engineering processes,
Responsible for the development of low and medium complexity wire harnesses using CAPITAL software tool.
Provide support to the Design Services team for the release of commercial components, wire harness routings, and drawings.
Collect supporting data for the development of power budgets, Signal Interface Data (SIDs), subsystem architecture, and subsystem functional diagrams. Collect artifacts for assigned subsystems and coordinate with the subsystem lead to review the supporting documentation.
Participate in discussions with customers related to the definitization of Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) for each assigned project. Engage with vendors on the selection and finalization of products.
Configure Command, Control, Communications, Computers (C4) Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Line Replacement Unit (LRU) firmware parameters for demonstrations and testing. Manage configuration files and software versions.
For more information about the expectations related to Engineering roles at each Global Career Framework (GCF) level, see: Responsibility Matrix of ED&T KJEs by GCF Levels (located on ED&T Portal).
Required Qualifications
University Degree or College Diploma in a related field
Minimum 1 year relevant experience
Basic computer skills in MS Office, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Superior oral and written communication, interpersonal and organizational skills
Ability to travel (5% Cdn) and (5% US & International) and possess/be able to acquire and maintain a valid passport
Must be able to meet Anthropometrical Size Requirements for confined space
Preferred Qualifications
Experience acquired through a post-secondary internship or co-op program in a related field
Ability to understand and review to GDLS-C drawing standards.
Expertise in harness design tools such as Siemens' Capital Enterprise suite or Zuken
Familiarity with IPC/WHMA-A-620D, Requirements and Acceptance for Cable and Wire Harness Assemblies
Experience with C4ISR systems on military vehicles
Eng. or ability to obtain P. Eng designation
Proficient with GDLS-C processes and products
Working Conditions
Physical Conditions and Hazards:
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1) Physical Environment: Office
2) Hazards: NA
Physical Demands Description:
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Usual mobility demands required are standing, walking, sitting, and stair climbing to access upper offices.
Equipment Utilized:
This section describes the type of equipment an employee is required to use:
Computer
Phone
Mobile device
Medical Surveillance
May include: Anthropometrical Size Restrictions depending on task
Personal Protective Equipment:
Applicable when interacting with shop floor (safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection. extraction coveralls)
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