System Design Engineer at Trimble
Christchurch, New Zealand
Full Time
Posted 25 Jun

Who we are

Our Department: Caterpillar Trimble Control Technologies (CTCT)

Are you looking for a role where you can spearhead the design, development, and maintenance of cutting-edge firmware and hardware for top-tier technology? Join us and make an impact identifying and delivering disruptive cutting-edge technologies!

About Your Location
Based at Trimble’s NZ headquarters in Christchurch, enjoy free parking, an onsite gym, an active social club, and a great team environment where people love working with leading technology solutions.

At Trimble, you'll find the inspiration and opportunity to be yourself and thrive. The global community of Team Trimble, including more than 400 people in New Zealand, is passionate about bringing new ideas and innovations to life and building a better, more sustainable future.

Please Note: Only applicants who are legally entitled to work in New Zealand will be considered.

Role overview

As a System Design Engineer within CTCT, you will play a vital role in the team, taking responsibility for the specification, design, and documentation of future machine control systems for earthmoving and paving machines (excavators, bulldozers, graders, etc.). You’ll work with marketing, multi-discipline engineering teams, and machine OEMs, to ensure we develop innovative, high-quality products.

What you will do

What You Will Do

You will utilise your detailed knowledge of practical applications of electrical, software, and mechanical engineering skills to lay out system architecture and the systems that are dependent on them. In addition to your broad-ranging technical skills, you will have excellent interpersonal skills to work within ambiguous situations, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to define and develop products, and help transform requirements into product strategy and technical direction, including sometimes serving as the technical lead in engineering teams (leading through influence).

In this role, you will:

  • Create earthmoving and paving machine control system designs

  • Work with other system engineering team members in the creation and application of system architectures

  • Specify system devices appropriate for their intended applications

  • Define communication interfaces including electrical implementation, bus loading analyses, and messaging protocols

  • Define machine control networks including layout, system usage, security, and messaging

  • Create harness and cable schematics describing connectivity between system devices

  • Provide technical input for grade control system verification testing

  • Generate and maintain professional-grade design documentation

Expertise we seek

What you'll bring?

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related field

  • 5+ years of experience working in embedded product development

  • Strong electronics background; capable of understanding and preparing system diagrams and schematics

  • Ability to turn market requirements into engineering specifications and other product development documentation

  • Experience in debugging and troubleshooting skills

  • Knowledge of hardware and software product development processes and tools

  • Experience designing and interfacing with vehicular communication and control systems.

You are

A team player, with strong work prioritisation skills and a collaborative communication and working style.

What you can expect

Trimble’s Inclusiveness Commitment

We believe in celebrating our differences. That is why our diversity is our strength. To us, that means actively participating in opportunities to be inclusive. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion have guided our current success while also moving our desire to improve. We actively seek to add members to our community who represent our customers and the places we live and work.

We have programs in place to ensure our people are seen, heard, and welcomed and most importantly that they know they belong, no matter who they are or where they are coming from.