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Volocopter
Hardware Engineer BMS (m/f/d)
Over 1 year ago
About the Job
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Battery Management Hardware Developer to join our team. As a Battery Management Hardware Developer, you will play a vital role in the development of advanced battery management systems for cutting-edge aircraft, working closely with multidisciplinary teams to design and integrate hardware components for efficient and reliable battery management.
Your mission during this flight:
Collaborate with colleagues from various disciplines to evaluate requirements, design descriptions, functions, and more at both the system and component levels, ensuring they meet the specific needs of battery management systems.
Work closely with systems and aircraft level teams to ensure consistency and completeness in the development of battery management hardware across the entire project.
Manage the internal hardware development process, including requirements management, component design, and milestone deliverables.
Take ownership of component design description documents, interface control documents, and related hardware documentation.
Review supplier documents, such as requirement specifications and design description documents, ensuring compliance with battery management system requirements.
Specify and support the validation and verification activities of battery management hardware components according to industry standards and regulatory requirements.
Participate in system level and component level milestones, such as PDR, CDR, and TRR, providing expertise and support.
Collaborate with external regulatory bodies, such as EASA, during formal audits and exchanges related to battery management hardware development.
About the Company

Volocopter
Volocopter brings urban air mobility (UAM) to megacities worldwide. We aim to improve the quality of life for people in cities by offering a fantastic new mode of transportation. For that, we create sustainable and scalable UAM ecosystems with partners in infrastructure and operations.
Volocopter will offer passengers swift, secure, and emission-free connections to their destinations, supported by VoloIQ, the UAM ecosystem’s software platform that serves as its digital backbone for safe and efficient operations.
As a pioneer in the UAM industry, Volocopter will launch commercial services within the next year. Founded in 2011, the company employs more than 500 people in Germany and Singapore, has completed over 2,000 successful public and private test flights, and raised more than $600 million in equity from investors, including, Mercedes-Benz Group, Sumitomo Corporation, Japan Airlines, Tokyo Century, and NTT Communications, and BlackRock www.volocopter.com