Power Management- Senior System Engineer

Ford Ford · Auto · Dearborn, MI +1 · Ford Next Businesses

Senior Systems Engineer at Ford focused on the systems engineering lifecycle for next-generation vehicle power management platforms and advanced electrical architectures. Responsibilities include use-case development, system definition, architecture guidance, partner coordination, and high-level design documentation. Requires experience in systems engineering, automotive electrical architectures, and managing external suppliers.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as the lead engineer for high-level (L0) system use-case development, decomposition, and review across core vehicle power platforms.
  2. Provide architectural guidance and review support across multi-platform vehicle programs.
  3. Serve as the primary technical liaison to external systems engineering partners.
  4. Act as the lead technical investigator for change control tickets and system-level anomalies.
  5. Serve as the lead author for High-Level Design (HLD) documentation for advanced power distribution and power net architectures and detailed System requirements documentation, SysML, Requirement Management tools.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related technical field.
  • 5+ years of experience in systems engineering, automotive electrical architectures, power management, or energy distribution systems.
  • Strong experience in requirements decomposition, use-case development, and system-level modeling.
  • Proven track record of managing and providing technical oversight to external engineering suppliers or third-party design partners.
  • Strong analytical skills with experience leading complex technical investigations and utilizing Change Control systems (e.g., Jira or similar agile tools).
  • Exceptional communication skills with the ability to influence cross-functional teams, lead technical reviews, and document complex architectures clearly (e.g., via Confluence/Wikis).

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with functional safety standards (e.g., ISO 26262).
  • Experience with vehicle energy management, low-voltage power distribution, or high-voltage battery systems.
  • Experience working within Agile product development frameworks.