Trackless Vehicles is a leading innovator in the design and manufacturing of municipal sidewalk tractors. Our equipment is trusted by municipalities of all sizes for snow removal, parkland upkeep, and road maintenance. With a strong focus on safety, reliability, and operational efficiency, our team is dedicated to engineering excellence and the development of high-performance machines for demanding environments. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Electrical Engineer to join our dynamic engineering team. You will play a key role in designing, developing, testing, and maintaining electrical systems for our vehicles and attachments. Design and develop electrical systems for trackless vehicles including wiring harnesses, control systems, sensors, and power distribution networks. Collaborate with mechanical engineers, software developers, and cross-functional teams throughout the product lifecycle. Create and maintain electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation. Select and specify electrical components (circuit breakers, relays, connectors, control units). Conduct simulations, analyses, and rigorous testing of electrical systems for compliance with safety and performance requirements. Troubleshoot and resolve electrical issues in prototype and production vehicles. Ensure all designs adhere to relevant industry standards and regulatory requirements. Support the development of PLCs, HMIs, and CAN bus-based communication systems. Participate in vehicle field testing and commissioning. Provide technical support to production, service, and quality assurance teams. Bachelors degree in electrical engineering or a related field. Minimum of 3 years experience in electrical engineering, preferably in mobile machinery, heavy equipment, or automotive applications. Proficiency with electrical CAD software. Strong knowledge of electrical systems, including low/high voltage circuits, battery management, and electronic control systems. Familiarity with safety and compliance standards for mobile industrial equipment. Experience with off-highway or trackless vehicles, particularly in mining, tunneling, or municipal applications. Knowledge of PLC programming, CAN bus systems, J1939 protocol, or embedded control systems. Registered or eligible for registration with a recognized engineering council (e.g., High attention to detail with a focus on safety and product quality.
Job Title
Electrical Designer - Industrial Equipment