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Lime is hiring a Director, Electrical Engineering to join our team. We are seeking a creative, innovative, and knowledgeable engineering manager to join our dynamic Hardware Design team. In this role, you will manage a global team of engineers that specify, develop, qualify, and continuously improve our vehicle powertrain, control, management, and charging systems. This is an exciting opportunity for a globally-minded engineering manager to make an impact building vehicles for a world where transportation is shared, affordable, and carbon-free.
Job Responsibility:
Manage and inspire a high-performance global electrical systems engineering team
Set vision for your team and cultivate leadership within the team
Execute against complex product roadmaps and represent Lime electronics design at all levels of leadership
Provide subject matter expertise and thought leadership to shape and influence future roadmaps, product architectures, technology investments, partnerships, and product plans
Engage in and support all aspects of the product life cycle management
Collaborate with cross-functional team members to identify electronics system features, functions, and requirements
Provide technical oversight and management of ODM and JDM supplier relationships and projects
Create initial prototypes and concept models of electronics systems
Stay abreast of new technologies relevant to our industry and implement them when feasible
Bring best in class tools and processes to Lime’s electrical systems development
Requirements:
BSEE or similar with 10+ years of experience managing teams developing novel electronic solutions
Experience developing embedded systems and partnering with firmware teams to deliver low power systems
Deep understanding of optimizing systems for cost, performance, and hardware/firmware development efficiency