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Load Consumption during Homologation Cycle * Collect and consolidate homologation driving cycle information, including cycle phases, operating conditions, vehicle configuration, and applicable low ...

Load Consumption during Homologation Cycle * Collect and consolidate homologation driving cycle information, including cycle phases, operating conditions, vehicle configuration, and applicable low ...

Collaborate with the homologation and legal teams to support engagement with Technical Agencies, federal regulatory authorities (NHTSA, State DMVs, UNECE) and NCAP committees (US NCAP, Euro NCAP ...

Collaborate with the homologation and legal teams to support engagement with Technical Agencies, federal regulatory authorities (NHTSA, State DMVs, UNECE) and NCAP committees (US NCAP, Euro NCAP ...

Implement the necessary actions on systems under development to support vehicle homologation * Support Software, Hardware, Mechanical development, and Testing to ensure the final product meets system ...

Product Engineer Body

Dearborn, MI · On-site

$44 - $46/hr

Create and review quality and regulatory documentation (FMVSS, ECE, RF certification, homologation). * Optimize packaging and RF performance of receiver modules. * Develop and execute DVP (bench, HIL ...

Own and lead the factory homologation process, including local stage gate governance and compliance with homologation standards. * Lead local duplication and simple productivity projects per RACI ...

Perform safety impact analysis for design changes, calibration updates, and field issues Homologation & Certification Support: * Preparation and documentation for third-party functional safety ...

Own and lead the factory homologation process, including local stage gate governance and compliance with homologation standards. * Lead local duplication and simple productivity projects per RACI ...

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How much do homologation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for homologation in the United States is $46.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.66 and $54.09 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Homologation position, and why are they important?

To excel in Homologation, you typically need a background in engineering or quality assurance, knowledge of industry regulations, and experience with certification processes. Familiarity with regulatory compliance tools, product testing protocols, and documentation systems is often required. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective cross-departmental communication set top candidates apart. These capabilities are crucial to ensure products meet legal and safety standards, allowing for smooth market entry and ongoing compliance.

What are the main responsibilities of a Homologation specialist on a day-to-day basis?

As a Homologation specialist, your daily tasks often include reviewing product specifications, coordinating with engineering teams to ensure regulatory compliance, compiling and submitting technical documentation, and communicating with regulatory bodies or certification agencies. You may conduct or oversee product testing and track the progress of approval applications to ensure deadlines are met. Collaboration with design, legal, and quality assurance teams is typical, as is staying updated on the latest industry standards and regulations. This role is dynamic and detail-oriented, offering a central point of contact between internal teams and external regulatory organizations.

What is a Homologation job?

A Homologation job involves ensuring that products, particularly vehicles and machinery, comply with regulatory, safety, and environmental standards required for market approval. Professionals in this role work with testing authorities, certification bodies, and government agencies to obtain necessary approvals. They also stay updated on changing regulations and manage documentation to support compliance efforts.

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Infographic showing various Homologation job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 47% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 51% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $96,602 per year, or $46.4 per hour.
12V System Design Engineer

12V System Design Engineer

Stellantis

Auburn Hills, MI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


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7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 126 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

17th of 44 rated automakers


Job description

The LV Electrical Balance Engineer is responsible for modelling, simulating and governing the 12V energy management and components sizing. The role ensures the vehicle's capability to supply the required 12V energy across all life phases and use cases, in compliance with performance, reliability, and architecture requirements.
The position aims to ensure that products meet performance, quality, innovation, and reliability targets throughout the entire development lifecycle.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Generator Sizing and Electrical Balance
  • Lead the end-to-end generator sizing process for 12V electrical systems, including alternator and DC/DC converter assessment, in alignment with vehicle program requirements and applicable engineering standards.
  • Engage cross-functional stakeholders to collect, validate, and converge all required input data.
  • Consolidate vehicle configurations, component reference names, nominal consumption values, component behavior profiles, and generator output curves to support accurate electrical balance simulations.
  • Run electric balance simulations, analyze load budget results and identify risks related to generator capability, load consumption, and vehicle mission profiles.
  • Define, simulate, and validate load activation or load reduction scenarios to reduce total electrical consumption when required by generator sizing results.
  • Manage official release of generator sizing reports, ensuring traceability of assumptions, decisions, approvals, and project communication.

Battery Sizing
  • Lead the 12V battery sizing process, including static and dynamic Ignition-Off Draw (IOD) calculations, for Logistic Mode and Customer Mode vehicle use cases.
  • Collect and consolidate vehicle configurations, network architecture design, component reference names, nominal consumptions, and component behavior data required for battery sizing calculations.
  • Define use cases and services to be considered in Logistic Mode and Customer Mode, including time-dependent Key-Off activities, service activation scenarios, and applicable vehicle lifecycle phases.
  • Develop full IOD calculation reports, including battery state of charge behavior over time, risk assessment, and compliance with target parking or logistic duration requirements.
  • Ensure official release of the full IOD calculation report, maintaining consistency between calculation inputs, technical decisions, approval status, and project requirements.

Load Consumption during Homologation Cycle
  • Collect and consolidate homologation driving cycle information, including cycle phases, operating conditions, vehicle configuration, and applicable low-voltage network assumptions.
  • Identify active electrical loads during the homologation cycle and define their operating profiles, activation logic, duty cycle, and percentage of use in collaboration with the relevant engineering stakeholders.
  • Calculate the total low-voltage network consumption during the homologation cycle by integrating load nominal consumption, activation timing, usage percentage, and driving cycle assumptions.
  • Assess the impact of low-voltage electrical consumption on the homologation cycle, supporting technical evaluations related to vehicle energy balance, CO2, fuel consumption, or electric range impact as applicable to the vehicle program.
  • Review calculation assumptions, results, and proposed conclusions with cross-functional teams, ensuring technical alignment and decision traceability.
  • Prepare and release a dedicated homologation cycle load consumption report, including input data, methodology, assumptions, calculation results, impacts, open points, and approvals.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATION
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or equivalent
  • A minimum of 5 years experience in automotive electrical architecture and energy management
  • Knowledge of battery systems, alternators, and vehicle energy consumption
  • Experience with simulation and calculation tools (Excel, MATLAB, or equivalent)
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work in cross-functional and international teams

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Experience with electrical load analysis and calculations
  • Knowledge of vehicle network topology, architectural and system requirements
  • Familiarity with automotive development processes and design reviews
  • Experience with SABER tool

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