
BMS Developer M/F
Verkor
Posted about 2 hours ago
As BMS developer, you are the technical owner of the Battery Management System for battery packs. You will be responsible for defining, challenging, and validating a BMS solution developed with an external supplier, while ensuring its performance, safety, and system integration.
You guarantee that the delivered BMS meets all requirements through independent verification and deep system understanding.
1. BMS Technical Ownership & System Architecture
- Own the end-to-end BMS architecture at system level
- Co defines, with the battery pack architect, functional and technical requirements based on battery pack and vehicle constraints
- Specify detailed performance targets of the BMS (accuracy, timing, thresholds, robustness)
- Ensure BMS consistency with cell behavior and overall battery system
- Is responsible for design justification documents creation and maintenance into PLM system
- Act as the technical owner of the BMS delivered by the supplier
- Review, challenge, and approve:
- Hardware and software design
- Algorithms (SOC, SOH E and SOH R, SOP, balancing, diagnostics)
- Available and acceptable max power Algorithm
- Lead BMS technical reviews
- Identify gaps, manage risks, and drive corrective actions
- Ensure full alignment between supplier deliverables and internal expectations
- Define and own the independent BMS verification strategy
- Establish requirements traceability and validation matrix
- Review and approve supplier validation plans and results
- Design and execute internal validation activities:
- SIL / MIL / HIL testing
- Battery pack and system-level validation
- Fault injection and edge-case testing
- Define clear acceptance criteria and ensure compliance before release
- Ability to tune the BMS software based on calibration test outcomes
- Define and drive functional safety activities in compliance with ISO 26262
- Contribute to and/or own:
- HARA and ASIL allocation
- Functional and Technical Safety Concepts
- Safety case and safety validation
- Ensure supplier compliance with safety requirements
- Manage safety-related risks, anomalies, and residual risks
- Define battery pack electrical architecture in collaboration with system leader
- Select and dimension key components (contactors, fuses, sensors, etc.)
- Define fault management and redundancy strategies
- Ensure safe and reliable operation under all conditions
- Define and validate BMS calibration strategy using cell data (SOx, OVP, UVP, OTP, etc.)
- Review and benchmark supplier algorithms performance
- Define KPIs for accuracy, robustness, and response time
- Develop and validate thermal runaway detection strategies
- Ensure integration of BMS into the full battery system and vehicle environment
- Manage electrical and communication interfaces (CAN, etc.)
- Resolve system-level issues involving BMS, cells, and power electronics
- Ensure coherent system behavior under normal and fault conditions
- Define and operate internal test setups (HIL, cell simulators, CAN tools)
- Analyze test and field data to identify improvement opportunities
- Lead root-cause analysis of system failures
- Feed lessons learned into next design iterations
4. Functional Safety Leadership
5. Electrical Architecture & Component Strategy
6. BMS Algorithms, Calibration & Performance
7. System Integration & Interface Management
8. Testing, Data Analysis & Continuous Improvement
2. Supplier Management & Technical Challenge
3. Verification, Validation & Acceptance
- Master’s degree (Bac+5) or PhD in Electrical Engineering, Embedded Systems, or Power Electronics—or equivalent qualification
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in battery systems engineering in an automotive OEM, Tier 1 supplier, or pack integrator context
- Proven experience specifying, validating, or auditing a BMS solution developed by an external supplier