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Company: Elite
Job Location: Edenton, North Carolina, United States
Job Type: FULL_TIME - (ON_SITE)
Date Posted: April 17, 2025
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Apply NowWe are seeking a highly skilled Electrical Engineer to join our engineering team through the DOD SkillBridge Program. This internship will provide hands-on experience in electrical system design, harness fabrication, and system integration, supporting both manufacturing and external vendor partnerships.
Job Requirements and Expectations:
As a lead electrical engineer, the ideal candidate should have a thorough understanding of the following:
Reporting Structure:
The electrical engineer position will join the engineering team as a lead engineer and report directly to the VP of engineering. The harness shop supervisor will report to the electrical engineer. The supervisor manages the harness shop and his team of harness technicians. A separate electrical engineering technician will report to the electrical engineer.
Job Duties and Roles:
The electrical engineer is responsible for designing, creating, and maintaining all aspects of the electrical systems on board over a diverse range of boat models. The electrical engineer will maintain existing product systems as well as be a vital part of new product design and development.
Supplying the harness shop with timely, accurate information to maintain production schedule is vital. Table drawings, schematics, bills of material, and QA test procedures are the responsibility of the electrical engineer. The shop supervisor is responsible for scheduling, planning resources, quality control, and documentation as set forth and overseen by the electrical engineer.
Maintaining and growing market share for the business is key and largely the responsibility of engineering to innovate and lead our market with advanced designs. The electrical engineer holds a valuable role in new product development as well as upfitting existing products with new and innovative features and systems. A keen awareness of the marine space and collaboration with new and existing vendors is required to maintain the product’s lead in the industry. Simultaneously, all systems must be proven, safe, and sustainable while offering excellent ergonomic interface and control of all onboard systems.
Daily collaboration within the engineering team is to be expected with significant cross functionality encouraged to optimize design. Manufacturing floor support is frequent and often delegated to the electrical engineering technician, however, the system robustness must be ensured by the electrical engineer, hence awareness, approval, and proper documentation of all troubleshooting events, revisions and sales custom request is necessary.
We offer a competitive benefits package designed to support the well-being of our employees.
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