Electronics Hardware Manager - Battery Pack

Agratas
Coventry
1 week ago
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About the Company


Agratas is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Sons. We design, develop and manufacture high-quality, high-performance, sustainable batteries for the mobility and energy sectors. Our battery technology roadmap is based on a foundation of world-class solutions for multiple applications.


Collaborating with our technical partners, we are industrialising best-in-class high energy density and long-lasting battery cells. We are also committed to developing the next generation of battery technologies. Leveraging our partnerships with leading universities and research institutions, we work on key areas of technology evolution, including sustainability, materials, chemistries and manufacturing processes.


Can you help pioneer innovative battery solutions of the future?


About the Role


We are a scale-up business with a start-up mentality and the backing of a well-established parent company. AGRATAS are a transformational new company in the EV industry. We are seeking a Electronics Hardware Manager to join our highly skilled and dynamic Pack Engineering Team. The role will operate in a hybrid capacity out of our offices in Coventry, Warwickshire where the successful candidate will have the opportunity to work alongside industry experts across all business functions. Reporting to the Head of Core Engineering, you will play a pivotal role in the end-to-end delivery of our Battery Pack programmes.


We are seeking an Engineering Manager with broad knowledge of automotive battery technologies, and experience in the embedded electronics design and delivery domains. You will lead the Electronics Hardware function within Pack Engineering and in doing so have overall responsibility for the team and the successful design and delivery of Electronics Hardware commodities. This includes but is not limited to line manager responsibility, capability growth, process development/adherence, compliance, budget responsibility and technical leadership / governance.


AGRATAS is growing and the ideal candidate will have experience building and leading high performance EE teams, and thrive within a dynamic, fast-paced environment.


Responsibilities


  • Leading, developing and growing the Electronics Hardware team
  • Ensuring design, validation and delivery of robust, optimised EE commodities on time and on budget
  • Providing technical guidance, governance and leadership.
  • Personnel, resource, capability and budget management
  • Recruitment and talent development within functional area
  • Driving continuous improvement, whilst supporting process development and adherence
  • Stakeholder / supplier management
  • Promoting a collaborative, supportive, ‘can do’ culture


Qualifications


A relevant degree or demonstrable experience in leading electronics design and delivery


Required Skills


  • Experience building a high performance electronics team in a well regulated industry (automotive etc)
  • Demonstrable experience in design, delivery and signoff of embedded controls hardware within Battery Management Systems / HaV applications
  • Strategic planning and resource estimation
  • Budget planning and management(CapEx / OpEx)
  • Line management and technical guidance / mentorship
  • Robust Circuit / PCB / component selection / design methodologies
  • Support RFQ / RFI activities
  • Product lifecycle management
  • Familiarity Functional Safety (ISO61508 / ISO26262 or equivalent)
  • Familiarity with cybersecurity process / standards (ISO21434)
  • Systems engineering V-model and ASPICE
  • Working with and leading distributed / cross-functional teams
  • Technical customer / supplier management
  • APQP / PPAP


Preferred Skills


Leadership skills As a functional manager, effective strategy, planning and communication are key to building a strong technical function empowered by an open, ‘can do’ culture.


As a new company, our reward scheme is constantly evolving. We continue to review the market to deliver a competitive benefits package, which currently includes private healthcare, car allowance, company bonus, enhanced parental leave policy and a cash allowance to boost your benefits. We are a flexible business that is committed to promoting work-life balance, partnering with Yulife to provide our team members with total wellbeing support. You’ll work in a rapidly scaling-up environment as a subsidiary of the multinational corporation, Tata Sons, to help build the UK’s biggest battery manufacturing facility and make your mark in a new organisation.


Equal Opportunity Statement


At Agratas we strongly believe that people are at their best when they feel supported and happy in their workplace. To that end we continue to cultivate a diverse workforce which protects the individuality of each team member. We therefore warmly welcome applicants from any race, gender, sexuality, and ability. Should you have a preference in how your suitability is assessed for this role or require any reasonable adjustments please let the Talent Acquisition team know.

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