Navitas Systems, LLC
Job Posting Title Principal BMS Engineer
Navitas Systems, LLC, Lansing, Michigan, United States
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Navitas Systems LLC, a leader in comprehensive energy storage solutions, was formed in 2011 with the merger of MicroSun Innovative Energy Storage Solutions and MicroSun Electronics, and the acquisition of lithium battery company A123 Systems’ Government Solutions Group. In 2019, East Penn Manufacturing, one of the world’s leading battery manufacturers, acquired majority interest in Navitas Systems. In SEVEN remarkable decades, East Penn has grown from a one-room shop with a product line of five automotive batteries to one of the world’s leading battery manufacturers with over 10,500 full‑time employees, 515 product designs, operations around the world, and hundreds of awards for industry excellence.
At our Navitas facilities we engage in the research, design, development, and manufacture of advanced lithium cells and energy storage products and systems for both commercial customers and U.S. Government/military customers. We invest in our people, they are and always will be the heart of this company. Are you ready to join a family‑owned enterprise committed to honoring the contributions of everyone? Then Navitas is the right place for you.
Overview Navitas Systems is seeking a Principal Battery Management System (BMS) Engineer to provide technical leadership, architectural ownership, and long‑term stewardship of advanced BMS solutions for lithium‑ion battery products serving military, commercial, and industrial markets. The Principal BMS Engineer defines technical direction, owns system‑level architecture decisions, ensures regulatory and functional safety compliance, and serves as the subject‑matter expert across firmware, electronics, algorithms, and system integration. In this position, you will guide multi‑generation BMS platforms, mentor senior engineers, influence cross‑functional technical decisions, and ensure that BMS solutions are robust, scalable, and aligned with both current programs and future product roadmaps.
Responsibilities
Serve as technical authority for BMS architecture, including firmware, electronics, sensing, controls, and system integration.
Define and maintain system‑level BMS architecture, design patterns, and technical standards across multiple product lines.
Lead technical trade studies for safety, performance, cost, manufacturability, and long‑term maintainability.
Establish best practices for embedded firmware architecture, hardware abstraction, diagnostics, and fault handling.
Provide expert‑level guidance on embedded firmware design, real‑time systems, and safety‑critical software.
Lead development and review of core BMS algorithms, including SOC, SOH, SOE, cell balancing, protection, diagnostics, and degradation monitoring.
Own interpretation and application of relevant safety and compliance standards (e.g., UL, IEC, ISO, functional safety guidance) as they relate to BMS design.
Drive system‑level requirements decomposition, traceability, and verification strategy.
Lead DFMEA, FTA, and system‑level risk assessments; ensure mitigation strategies are implemented and verified.
Guide development of end‑of‑line test strategies, diagnostic coverage, and service tools.
Ensure BMS designs are manufacturable, testable, and serviceable at scale.
Support long‑term sustainment, reliability improvements, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Other duties as assigned by management.
Qualifications Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer science, or computer engineering.
7+ years of embedded systems work experience.
5+ years of experience working with battery or relevant energy systems preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Recognized expert in BMS firmware, electronics, and system‑level design.
Deep understanding of lithium‑ion battery behavior, protection strategies, and safety mechanisms.
Proven ability to define and evolve system architectures across multiple product generations.
Advanced proficiency with embedded communication protocols (SPI, I2C, CAN, CANOpen, J1939, UDS).
Strong experience with verification, validation, and compliance in regulated or safety‑critical environments.
Exceptional analytical and problem‑solving skills, including root‑cause analysis of complex system issues.
ITAR REQUIREMENTS: To conform to U.S. Government International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) the employee must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
East Penn Benefits Navitas/East Penn offers excellent benefits:
Competitive compensation
Group health insurance that includes high quality medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage with a low employee premium
Retirement Savings Plan with company match and a 3% employer contribution
Paid company holidays and Paid Time Off (PTO)
Employee assistance program
Fitness Discounts
Promotional opportunities
At Navitas/East Penn, our employees are our culture; our employees will always be the heart of the company. We are a private, family‑owned enterprise committed to cultivating an atmosphere that honors the contributions of everyone. We want our employees to have long‑term careers, and many do. More than 38% of our workforce has over a decade of service. Our open‑door management policy, comprehensive benefits package, employee appreciation and recognition events, and career advancement opportunities are just some of the ways we show our employees how incredibly valued they are.
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Overview Navitas Systems is seeking a Principal Battery Management System (BMS) Engineer to provide technical leadership, architectural ownership, and long‑term stewardship of advanced BMS solutions for lithium‑ion battery products serving military, commercial, and industrial markets. The Principal BMS Engineer defines technical direction, owns system‑level architecture decisions, ensures regulatory and functional safety compliance, and serves as the subject‑matter expert across firmware, electronics, algorithms, and system integration. In this position, you will guide multi‑generation BMS platforms, mentor senior engineers, influence cross‑functional technical decisions, and ensure that BMS solutions are robust, scalable, and aligned with both current programs and future product roadmaps.
Responsibilities
Serve as technical authority for BMS architecture, including firmware, electronics, sensing, controls, and system integration.
Define and maintain system‑level BMS architecture, design patterns, and technical standards across multiple product lines.
Lead technical trade studies for safety, performance, cost, manufacturability, and long‑term maintainability.
Establish best practices for embedded firmware architecture, hardware abstraction, diagnostics, and fault handling.
Provide expert‑level guidance on embedded firmware design, real‑time systems, and safety‑critical software.
Lead development and review of core BMS algorithms, including SOC, SOH, SOE, cell balancing, protection, diagnostics, and degradation monitoring.
Own interpretation and application of relevant safety and compliance standards (e.g., UL, IEC, ISO, functional safety guidance) as they relate to BMS design.
Drive system‑level requirements decomposition, traceability, and verification strategy.
Lead DFMEA, FTA, and system‑level risk assessments; ensure mitigation strategies are implemented and verified.
Guide development of end‑of‑line test strategies, diagnostic coverage, and service tools.
Ensure BMS designs are manufacturable, testable, and serviceable at scale.
Support long‑term sustainment, reliability improvements, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Other duties as assigned by management.
Qualifications Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, computer science, or computer engineering.
7+ years of embedded systems work experience.
5+ years of experience working with battery or relevant energy systems preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Recognized expert in BMS firmware, electronics, and system‑level design.
Deep understanding of lithium‑ion battery behavior, protection strategies, and safety mechanisms.
Proven ability to define and evolve system architectures across multiple product generations.
Advanced proficiency with embedded communication protocols (SPI, I2C, CAN, CANOpen, J1939, UDS).
Strong experience with verification, validation, and compliance in regulated or safety‑critical environments.
Exceptional analytical and problem‑solving skills, including root‑cause analysis of complex system issues.
ITAR REQUIREMENTS: To conform to U.S. Government International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) the employee must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
East Penn Benefits Navitas/East Penn offers excellent benefits:
Competitive compensation
Group health insurance that includes high quality medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage with a low employee premium
Retirement Savings Plan with company match and a 3% employer contribution
Paid company holidays and Paid Time Off (PTO)
Employee assistance program
Fitness Discounts
Promotional opportunities
At Navitas/East Penn, our employees are our culture; our employees will always be the heart of the company. We are a private, family‑owned enterprise committed to cultivating an atmosphere that honors the contributions of everyone. We want our employees to have long‑term careers, and many do. More than 38% of our workforce has over a decade of service. Our open‑door management policy, comprehensive benefits package, employee appreciation and recognition events, and career advancement opportunities are just some of the ways we show our employees how incredibly valued they are.
EOE/VEVRAA
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