Job Description
Electrical Engineer
Job Location:  San Giovanni Valdarno
Department:  R&D Prod Development
Work Model:  On Site
Full-Time/Part-Time:  Full Time
Contract Type:  Permanent
Job Req ID:  1746

Do you want to contribute to the future of e‑mobility and work on technologies that truly make an impact?
We are looking for an Electrical Engineer to join our growing team and support the development of innovative EV charging solutions. You will become part of an open, collaborative, and international environment where ideas are valued, expertise is shared, and professional growth is encouraged.

 

Your Responsibilities

  • Design and develop electrical systems for EV charging solutions, from concept to industrialization
  • Select components and devices, create electrical schematics, BOMs, and support cost optimization
  • Collaborate with cross‑functional teams (product architecture, mechanical, industrial, and testing) to define robust and scalable product solutions
  • Support functional, safety, and validation testing on prototypes, analyzing results and preparing reports
  • Prepare and maintain technical documentation throughout the project lifecycle using PLM tools
  • Contribute to continuous improvement by promoting reuse, standardization, and best practices across projects

 

Your Background

  • Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related technical field
  • At least 3 years of experience in a similar engineering role
  • Solid knowledge of electronic circuit design and analysis
  • Very good English skills, both written and spoken
  • Proactive, autonomous, and problem‑solving oriented attitude
  • Team‑oriented mindset with the ability to manage priorities and deadlines
Information at a Glance

Product & Hardware

In the Product & Hardware department, we focus on designing and building top-quality charging products through dedicated platform and product programs. The Hardware Platforms Group manages platform programs and related competence centers, delivering new programs and deploying hardware competencies across programs.