Electrical System Technical Lead
Job Description
Electrical System Technical Lead\n\nPeterborough\n\n12-month contract – with potential to extend for the right person\n\n37 hours a week: 08:30-16:45 Mon-Thurs, 08:30-16:00 Fri\n\nUp to £34.65PAYE hourly rate plus holiday and pension contribution, OR Umbrella hourly rates up to £47ph\n\nThis is an engineer’s dream: a fast-paced, hands-on role where creativity meets rapid execution. You’ll join a collaborative UK-based team within a global leader in sustainable machinery, working on a stream of short, varied projects that move quickly from concept to prototype.\n\nBased in Peterborough, you’ll help shape the future of electrified powertrains and battery systems, building and testing onsite, and getting direct feedback from customers. The team is still in its exciting early phase, offering the chance to influence direction and explore new ideas.\n\nYou’ll lead electrical architecture from scratch, solve real-world problems, and work flexibly across disciplines — everyone pitches in.
With a strong foundation in electrical systems, power electronics, and vehicle integration, you’ll bring your experience to a high-performing environment that values innovation, ownership, and continuous learning.\n\nRole Responsibilities: \n\nLead the detailed specification, design collaboration with key suppliers, definition of detailed requirements based on key program objectives and risk assessments (FMEA’s) of the electrical system including high voltage and low voltage subsystems. These systems include battery cell to module, module to pack, pack to power system and power system to electrified machine. \nYou will act as the electrical system architect and lead activities to be completed by the team which include 3D CAD design, schematics, harnessing, cable design and routing and electrical system validation.\nYou will develop and own electrical system schematics, high voltage and control circuits, and ensure clarity and alignment with the battery system, power system and machine system.\nContribute to the identification of electrical system requirements and their maintenance through projects\nKeep up to date on power electronic technologies, testing techniques and legislation requirements\nWhat you need:\n\nDegree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Computer Engineering\n\nExperience of high and low voltage power electronics is essential\n\n5+ years’ experience in electrical systems or high-voltage battery design\n\nStrong grasp of power electronics, EV system design, and component ownership\nSkilled in CPPD, APQP, and structured problem-solving (e.g. Six Sigma) – Desirable\nFamiliar with heavy-duty machinery and EMC-compliant design practices - Desirable \nProficient in automotive tools (e.g.
CANape, CANalyzer) and serial networks (e.g. CAN, J1939) – Desirable \nHands-on, flexible mindset with a passion for fast-paced, collaborative engineering\nTo apply, please submit a copy of your up-to-date CV indicating your relevant experience. Applicants must have an existing right to work in the UK, and evidence of eligibility will be required.
Suitable candidates will be contacted.\n\nThe above represents a summary of the contract assignment. A full description of this contract assignment is available. A full explanation of this rate and all deductions will be provided in a key information document (KID) supplied to registered candidates