Zeno is seeking a Vehicle Electronics (Hardware) Engineer to lead the design and development of electronic hardware systems for our next-generation EV platform.
Location:
Bengaluru – Work from Office (5 days a week)
Start Date:
Immediate
About Zeno
An unprecedented energy transition has begun. To meet 2040 net zero goals, over 2 billion electric two-wheelers (motorcycles) must be sold and $11 trillion in fuel consumption replaced. Zeno is building a tech platform to electrify this two-wheeler market, currently responsible for more than 4% of the world’s GHG emissions. Our mission is to accelerate the energy transition and democratize the benefits across Africa, India, and Latin America. With a focus on East Africa as a starting point, Zeno is building a new energy ecosystem with ground-up development of a fundamentally better electric motorcycle and associated battery swap network to drive a better experience for our customers.
The Role
Zeno is seeking a Vehicle Electronics (Hardware) Engineer to lead the design and development of electronic hardware systems for our next-generation EV platform. This role will focus on end-to-end hardware development including architecture design, schematic capture, PCB design, component selection, compliance testing, and product validation. You will collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to deliver robust and cost-optimized electronics for Zeno’s electric motorcycles.
What You’ll Do
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Lead end-to-end design and development of Telematics Control Units (TCUs), Vehicle Control unit (VCU), Charge controller (EVCC) etc
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Work with suppliers, PCB fab and assembly houses to ensure manufacturability, cost-effectiveness, while maintaining high quality and reliability.
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Select and validate vehicle wire harness subcomponents including wire material and guage, connectors, switch gear, and layout needed to minimize cross talk
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Translate market and product requirements into hardware block diagrams and system architecture.
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Develop and implement power tree architectures using Buck-Boost converters, LDOs, and low-power design principles.
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Select components in collaboration with vendors and suppliers to balance performance, cost, and availability.
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Own schematic drafting, PCB stack-up, and layout design using tools such as Altium Designer.
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Create and manage BOMs; ensure quality improvement and cost reduction in product design.
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Perform DFM, DFA, and DFT reviews with manufacturing and EMS partners.
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Draft and execute test plans for board bring-up, hardware debugging, antenna tuning, and compliance validation.
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Work closely with firmware engineers to ensure seamless hardware–software integration.
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Ensure compliance with automotive and EV regulatory standards (AIS004, AIS140).
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Contribute to DFMEA, supplier assessments, and design reviews.
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Support POC builds, customer evaluations, and field issue resolutions.
What You Bring
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Knowledge of EMI/EMC compliance design, signal integrity, mixed signal design principles.
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5–8 years of experience in electronic hardware design, preferably in automotive or IoT/EV domains.
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Proven expertise with microcontrollers (STM, NXP, ESP32) and IoT modules (N58, EC200, EC25, EG800, N720, N706, C10GS, L89H, GEM1205, ESP32).
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Strong understanding of communication protocols: I2C, SPI, UART, USB, SDIO, CAN, RS485/232, LTE (4G/2G), GNSS, IRNSS, BLE.
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Hands-on experience with AIS004 and AIS140 compliance testing.
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Proficiency in power electronics fundamentals and power tree architecture.
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Strong knowledge of schematic design, PCB layout, and component libraries.
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Familiarity with DFMEA, DFM, DFA, and quality/reliability processes.
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Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
Benefits
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Competitive salary aligned with experience.
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Company-sponsored healthcare plan.
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Opportunity to work on cutting-edge EV electronics at the heart of the energy transition.
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Join a world-class global team shaping the trillion-dollar transition of two-wheelers to electric.