Expected compensation: 48.39 USD Per HourHireArt is helping our client find an Engineering Technician, Powertrain Systems, to support high-voltage battery systems and powertrain development.In this role, you'll support the design, testing, and servicing of power delivery systems, with a strong focus on high-voltage battery (HVB) assemblies and next-generation vehicle platforms. You'll work hands‑on in both lab and production environments, contributing to R&D efforts and ensuring systems are built, tested, and maintained safely and effectively.The ideal candidate is a curious, hands‑on technician with strong electrical fundamentals, a willingness to learn, and the flexibility to adapt in a fast‑paced, evolving environment.As An Engineering Technician, Powertrain Systems, You'll:Build, configure, and troubleshoot electrical and electronic test hardware at the component and subsystem level.Perform high- and low-voltage enable/disable procedures in accordance with safety protocols.Support high-voltage battery (HVB) servicing, testing, teardown, and analysis.Fabricate, repair, and update wire harnesses across various stages of vehicle development.Collaborate with engineers to develop and improve test systems and validation setups.Conduct root cause analysis on electrical and powertrain-related issues.Perform firmware updates on embedded systems in lab and field environments.Maintain lab readiness, including equipment calibration, inventory management, and workspace organization.Execute service and repair tasks safely and methodically once trained.RequirementsAn associate's degree or trade certification in mechatronics, electronics, or a related field, or equivalent hands‑on experience4+ years of experience supporting EV powertrain systems, electrical systems, or wire harness developmentHigh- and low-voltage safety training with a strong understanding of electrical diagnosticsHands‑on experience with power electronics, soldering, crimping, and harness fabricationAbility to read and interpret schematics, harness drawings, and technical documentationExperience troubleshooting electrical systems and performing root cause analysisProficiency with electrical test equipment (e.g., oscilloscopes, DMMs, power supplies, electronic loads, DAQ systems)Experience working with high-voltage EV components, batteries, and test systemsStrong interest in electric and autonomous vehicle technologiesWillingness to travel occasionally (approximately once per quarter)Bonus QualificationsExperience with manual fabrication tools and processes (e.g., milling, lathe, welding)Familiarity with 3D design tools (e.g., SolidWorks, CATIA, AutoCAD)Through‑hole and surface‑mount soldering and rework experienceExposure to EMI/EMC testingIPC/WHMA‑A-620 certificationHigh‑voltage certification or advanced trainingBackground in automotive or EV‑focused technical programsBenefitsPre‑tax commuter benefitsEmployer (HireArt) Subsidized healthcare benefits (eligibility begins on the first of the month following 60 days of service)Flexible Spending Account for healthcare‑related costsHireArt covers all costs for short and long‑term disability and life insurance401k packageThis is a full‑time, ongoing contract position staffed via HireArt. It will be onsite and available to candidates who are local to the Fremont, CA area.HireArt values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are interested in every qualified candidate who is eligible to work in the United States. Unfortunately, we are not able to sponsor visas or employ corp‑to‑corp.#J-18808-Ljbffr