Supervisor, Body Modules (power Supply & Energy Management Software)

Ford Ford · Auto · Dearborn, MI +1 · PD Operations and Quality

Supervisor for Ford's Body Modules team, focusing on Power Supply & Energy Management Software for electric vehicles. The role involves leading a team of software engineers responsible for the end-to-end software lifecycle of components like DCDC Converters, Ultra-Capacitors, BMS sensors, 48V Batteries, and Starter Generators. Key responsibilities include team leadership, program delivery management, supplier oversight, technical strategy, functional safety (ISO 26262), cybersecurity (ISO/SAE 21434), quality assurance (ASPICE), root cause analysis, and cross-functional collaboration.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead, mentor, and develop a diverse team of software application engineers. Manage resource allocation, performance reviews, and career development, fostering a culture of technical excellence and accountability.
  2. Oversee the software delivery for multiple simultaneous vehicle programs across the entire portfolio (DCDC, UCap, BMS, 48V Battery, BiSG). Ensure all software deliverables meet Global Product Development System (GPDS) milestones, quality gates, and launch timelines.
  3. Manage high-level technical relationships with Tier 1 suppliers for power electronics and energy storage systems. Handle critical escalations regarding software quality, timeline risks, and commercial/technical trade-offs. Ensure rigorous review processes are in place for supplier software architectures and test plans.
  4. Define the software integration strategy for the 48V and 12V powernet. Ensure cohesive interaction between the BiSG (generation), 48V Battery (storage), DCDC (conversion), and UCap (redundancy/stabilization).
  5. Accountable for the team’s adherence to ISO 26262 functional safety standards. Ensure that ASIL requirements (especially for redundant power in safety-critical steering/braking scenarios) are correctly decomposed, implemented, and validated across all managed components.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience.
  • 6+ years of experience in automotive embedded systems, with a strong background in power electronics, energy storage, or powertrain controls.
  • 2+ years of experience in a technical leadership or supervisory role (leading teams or managing complex projects).

Nice to have

  • Deep technical understanding of Low Voltage Power Supply (LVPS) systems, including 48V architectures, DC-DC conversion, and battery management principles.
  • Specific knowledge of rotating electric machines (BiSG) and energy storage (Li-Ion, Ultracaps).
  • Demonstrated expertise in ISO 26262 Functional Safety implementation and ASPICE software development processes.
  • Experience managing external software suppliers and navigating complex commercial/technical negotiations.
  • Strong understanding of automotive communication protocols (CAN, CAN-FD, LIN, Ethernet) and diagnostics (UDS).
  • Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to distill complex technical issues for executive management.

What the JD emphasized

  • functional safety
  • cybersecurity
  • ISO 26262
  • ASPICE
  • software quality