Job Overview
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Date PostedMay 3, 2025
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Location
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Expiration dateMay 31, 2025
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Experience3 Year
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GenderBoth
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QualificationBachelor Degree
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Career LevelOthers
Job Description
Are you passionate about electrical systems and harness design in the automotive or tractor domain? Do you have hands-on experience with CREO and an eye for detail in circuit schematics? Here’s your chance to join a growing team in Bhopal and take your career to the next level!
Position: Electrical Design – Wiring Harness Engineer
Location: Bhopal
Experience: 4 – 6 Years
Education: B.E/B.Tech
Tool Expertise: CREO (Mandatory)
Notice Period: 15 – 30 Days
Key Responsibilities
As a Wiring Harness Engineer, you will be responsible for:
- Designing and selecting electrical systems for tractors including wiring, motors, alternators, starter motors, batteries, lighting systems, gauges, and instrument panels.
- Creating vehicle-level circuit schematics, logics, and relay interlocking.
- Choosing appropriate electrical components such as fuses, relays, sensors, switches, alternators, and batteries.
- Working with different communication protocols including CAN and K-line.
- Collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure high-quality design and implementation.
Must-Have Skills
- Strong experience in CREO for electrical design and routing.
- Practical understanding of electrical systems in vehicles or agricultural machinery.
- Hands-on knowledge of circuit design, relay logic, and harness layout.
- Familiarity with communication buses like CAN and K-line.
- Ability to interpret and develop wiring diagrams and BOMs.
How to Prepare for the Interview
Here are some tips to help you ace your interview for this role:
1. Brush Up on Electrical Fundamentals
Review basic and advanced concepts related to vehicle electrical systems — alternator functionality, starter circuits, voltage drop calculations, and battery management.
2. Revisit CREO Projects
Be ready to discuss your experience with CREO, especially how you’ve used it for harness design. Bring examples, screenshots, or portfolios if possible.
3. Understand Vehicle Communication Systems
Refresh your knowledge of CAN bus and K-line protocols, including how devices communicate on these buses and common troubleshooting techniques.
4. Study Wiring Standards and Safety
Understand industry wiring standards (like ISO, SAE), color codes, fuse sizing, and circuit protection methods.
5. Practice Circuit Design Scenarios
You may be asked to create or interpret circuit schematics — practice sketching relay interlocks, sensor integration, and power distribution layouts.
6. Prepare STAR-Based Answers
Use the Situation, Task, Action, Result framework to explain your previous project experiences clearly and concisely.
Why Join Us?
- Work on cutting-edge tractor electrical systems.
- Be part of a collaborative and technically strong team.
- Contribute to real-world, high-impact agricultural solutions.