Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. (HATCI) is currently looking for a Charging Development Engineer at our Superior Township, Michigan facility.Our TeamElectrified Propulsion System Development (ePSD) is one of the engineering departments in the Electrified Propulsion Development (ePD) division (previously Powertrain) of HATCI. ePSD focuses on the test and development of EV range/charging performances as well as electrified propulsion components and systems for Hyundai, KIA, and Genesis products.The PositionPower Electronics Systems (PES) is an engineering group within ePSD, which was recently established to undertake projects related to electrified propulsion system component test and development. PES's core roles are evaluation and development of e-Motor, Power Electronics, and Charging systems for North American market. This position reports to the Engineering Manager of PES.Core ResponsibilitiesSupport the growth of the engineering group's capabilities for production vehicle and new technology development.Understand the department's business model, strategic direction, purpose, and mission and perform necessary tasks.Support the execution of the engineering group's goals and objectives through to successful completion.Support inter-team collaborations and knowledge sharing through transparent communications.Create and deliver engineering reports and presentations on short term and long-term work activities.Provide deep dive technical support for electrified propulsion system related concerns for both pre-production and post-production issues.Travel both domestically and internationally (up to 15%)Perform engineering activities related to:Development of EV AC/DC charging solutions in accordance with relevant DIN, ISO, and SAE standards to ensure functionality, safety and interoperability.Ensuring the integration of advanced features such as smart charging, vehicle to grid (V2G) communication and cybersecurity measures are in alignment with relevant standardsDeveloping and executing testing protocols to verify that charging equipment and systems meet DIN, ISO, and SAE performance standards.Executing EV charging interoperability and performing testing using grid simulator and battery discharge equipmentExecuting EV charging interoperability in public infrastructureExecuting EV V2L/V2H, charge scheduling and battery condition testingAnalyzing and interpreting test results, providing insights for design improvements and optimizationsLeading efforts to ensure that all EV charging policies adhere to DIN, ISO, and SAE regulations, codes and safety practicesStaying updated with changes to DIN, ISO, and SAE standards and leading effort to incorporate into charging infrastructure designCollaborating closely with cross functional teams including software and hardware to develop and test charging systemsIdentifying opportunities for innovation in EV charging technologyIntroducing selected charging technologies to current or next gen products through active communications with production programs in Korea R & D headquartersResearching activities with external partners including national labs, universities, and suppliersInvestigating of industry trends through benchmarking competitors' systems and setting performance targetsWhat we offerZero-dollar employee premiums on Medical, Dental, and Vision for you and your family100% employer-paid Disability and Life insuranceGenerous paid Time Off including Vacation, Sick Leaves and abundant holidays.A Global Environment that fosters diversityCompetitive Salaries (Commensurate with Experience)Retirement savings and planning benefitsFlexible work hours, and hybrid work schedule optionsAccess to Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending AccountsExperience and Skills