The Battery Systems Data Analyst Engineer will be responsible for the development of battery data analytics and predictive system engineering tools and application of these tools for design and development of xEV Battery Systems. The candidate will take a leading role in analyzing, mining, processing, and tracking the increasing amount of battery test data generated from battery, vehicle and fleet testing during the course of product development, testing, and validation. The candidate will be involved in multiple vehicle programs and deal with a broad range of data, i.e. cell level, pack-level, vehicle-level, and fleet-level. The ideal candidate is expected to be highly analytical, have experience in data analysis/processing, and have some background in electrified powertrain vehicles.
Responsibilities include:
- Developing, documenting the engineering requirements for automotive traction battery systems
- Leading other engineers and teams to balance requirements
- Developing and applying battery data analytics and predictive system engineering tools for prediction and verification of battery system performance
- Developing battery usage profiles and mission profiles for battery life modeling/ prediction/simulations for warranty, emissions and other applications
- Analyzing battery and vehicle usage data from Fleet Test Vehicles to compare and validate battery life and performance models
- Supporting development of appropriate battery usage history statistics and their online recording
- Analyzing critical battery performance during the entire product lifecycle including: power and energy performance, battery life, safety performance
- Helping develop tests as needed for verifying battery system performance and execute product design improvements
- Leading the data analysis activities and interpretation related to battery field performance to guide requirements development and product improvements
- Providing technical expertise in investigation of system issues and support root cause analysis and mitigation and corrective action plans