Electrical Integration Engineer
Arc · Torrance, CA · 2 mo ago
On-siteEngineering$140k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Electrical Integration Engineer plays a crucial role in the production and manufacturing of marine vessels. They support production teams by troubleshooting harnesses, integrating electrical systems, and driving continuous improvement. This position requires hands-on experience, strong troubleshooting skills, and the ability to work collaboratively across various departments.
Responsibilities
- Solving production problems through hands-on electrical testing and data acquisition
- Supporting production teams by troubleshooting harnesses, electrical integration, and build issues
- Driving root cause analysis and corrective actions for recurring production and field issues
- Improving full vehicle electrical systems through manufacturing, design, validation, and process improvement
- Partnering with technicians and assemblers to optimize installation methods, routing paths, tooling, and work instructions
- Coordinating with outsourced harness suppliers on design intent, build quality, ECNs, first articles, and production readiness
- Supporting pilot builds, line launches, process validation, and production ramp activities
- Developing and improving test procedures for harness validation, continuity, hipot, and end-of-line verification
- Contributing to production documentation including build instructions, torque specs, inspection standards, and repair procedures
- Supporting vehicle electrical integration in a fast-paced production environment with urgency and high attention to detail
Requirements
- Experience in marine, automotive, or EV vehicle production environments
- Experience supporting production environments and resolving line-down or build-impacting issues quickly
- Experience interfacing with electrical schematics, formboards, drawings, and engineering change releases
- Hands-on experience building, reworking, or repairing harnesses
- Experience selecting connectors, terminals, crimps, seals, wire types, and tooling
- Familiarity with vehicle electrical systems and communication protocols (CAN, LIN, Ethernet, etc.)
- Strong troubleshooting skills using multimeters, scopes, and standard electrical tools
- Able to work cross-functionally between engineering and production teams
- Experience with EMI/EMC mitigation in vehicles
- Clear written and verbal communication skills
Bonus Qualifications
- Familiarity with ABYC, ISO, IPC/WHMA-A-620, UL, or IEC standards
- Experience in designing LV harness assemblies (Preferably Zuken E.3)
- Experience with HV cable assemblies, shielding, grounding, and safety systems
- Experience reducing cost through design simplification or supplier optimization
- Familiarity with CAD-to-formboard bridge tools (NX to Zuken Bridge)
- Experience with outsourced harness suppliers, contract manufacturers, or offshore production partners
- Strong prioritization and time management in high-urgency environments
- Comfortable pushing at a fast but sustainable pace
- Enthusiasm for boating and the water
Benefits
- Salary range: P2: $140,000, P3: $170,000
- Highly competitive equity grants
- Semi-annual bonuses tied to impact
- Healthcare benefits (99% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision)
- Parental leave (14 weeks fully paid for birthing and non-birthing parents)
- Generous time off
- Income protection (Life and disability insurance for all employees)
- Roth 401(k) access
- Water fund ($500 annually for water-related expenses)
- Professional development (Annual reimbursement for professional development and a monthly AI stipend)
- Safety support (Annual reimbursement for PPE, ergonomic equipment, and safety gear)
- Captain training (Training and access to take Arcboats out with friends and family)
- Office perks (Daily lunches, snacks, and good coffee)
- Relocation assistance (Available depending on role eligibility)