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Electrical Engineer

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E-Solutions Inc.

Raymond, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 20 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/24/2026

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Job Description

Electrical Engineer (Raymond, OH, 43067) | 06/17/26
Job Description Role:
Electrical Engineer Location:
 Raymond, Ohio-Onsite Perform all aspects of automotive harness development using Siemens Capital CAE harness design tools. Reference or import harness data from Catia v5/v6 to extract 3D routing. Reference or import logical network data from EAZ to extract connectivity and electrical characteristic aspects of existing harness designs. 1. Logical Architecture & System Design
  • Logical wiring architecture models developed in Siemens Capital
  • Power and ground distribution
  • Signal and communication networks (Direct, CAN, LIN, Ethernet, FlexRay)
  • Functional connectivity definitions between ECUs, sensors, actuators, and loads
  • Logical signal lists and port definitions with complete electrical attributes
  • System-level design validation outputs (completeness, connectivity consistency, rule compliance) 2. Physical Harness Design
  • Physical harness designs in Siemens Capital
  • Equivalent in scope and engineering intent to
CATIA/EAZ
designs
  • Harness topology and routing definitions
  • Bundle structure, splices, branches, and breakouts
  • In-vehicle routing intent by zone (body, IP, doors, engine bay, rear)
  • Connector and terminal assignments with correct cavity usage and keying
  • Wire and cable definitions including gauge, color, material, shielding, and twist rules 3. Capital-Generated Manufacturing Outputs
  • 2D harness drawings suitable for manufacturing and supplier release
  • Harness and vehicle-level Bill of Materials (BOMs)
  • Wire lists and cut-length reports
  • Connectivity and net reports
  • Splice and joint tables
  • Shielding and grounding reports
  • Change-controlled design datasets for release management 4. End-to-End Harness Execution Packages
  • Complete end-to-end Capital execution
  • Logical design → physical harness design → manufacturing outputs
  • Production-ready harness datasets
  • Align to active vehicle development programs
  • Validation
  • Capital outputs meet OEM production release requirements 5. CAE Analysis & Validation Deliverables (Harness-Focused)
  • Electrical rule checks and design validation reports
  • Circuit protection and fuse validation with Siemens Capital Analysis
  • Voltage drop readiness (where applicable) with Siemens Capital Analysis
  • Design consistency and error-check
  • Full vehicle harness summaries with Siemens Capital Analysis
  • Support data for downstream simulation activities
  • Logical, thermal, packaging, or durability output as required
  • Support formats required by Spice and Ansys TwinBuilder 6. Comparison & Benchmarking Deliverables
  • Side-by-side comparison packages
  • Siemens Capital outputs vs.
EA1 CATIA/EAZ
outputs
  • Wiring intent, connectivity, BOM, and drawing equivalency
  • Gap and delta analysis reports
  • Feature differences
  • Data fidelity gaps
  • Manual vs. automated steps 7. Workflow & Process Documentation
  • Documented Capital workflow steps for harness design execution
  • Time and effort summaries for each major activity
  • Process comparison reports
  • Capital vs. legacy toolchain efficiency
  • Complexity, rework, and iteration impact
  • Recommendations for future-state workflow improvements 8. Change & Configuration Management Deliverables
  • Change impact assessment packages (connectivity, BOM, manufacturing)
  • Revision-controlled harness datasets
  • Clear traceability between logical, physical, and released data 9. Cross-Functional Communication Deliverables
  • Design review presentation packages
  • Technical summaries for electrical, packaging, manufacturing, and supplier teams
  • Issue tracking and resolution documentation 10. Knowledge Capture & Best Practices
  • Capital modeling best-practice guidelines
  • Lessons learned from live program execution Electrical Engineer1Electrical Engineer ContractUnited States