Job Description
What you get to do:
What you bring to the team:
- Develop functional requirements for the Vehicle Control Unit (VCU) focusing on interfaces, diagnostics, and fault detection protocol.
- Create and document comprehensive test plans for the control modules.
- Manage the release of control module software and hardware Part Numbers in the Product Lifecycle Management system, ensuring consistent maintenance and updating of release levels throughout design maturation.
- Lead DFMEA (Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) reviews to identify and mitigate technical risks, enhancing detection capabilities and reducing potential design failures.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to review hardware and SW, ensuring compliance with ReCar requirements.
- Work closely with HIL/SIL (Hardware-in-the-Loop/Software-in-the-Loop) Validation Engineers to develop and refine test plans, ensuring design adherence to program requirements.
- Implement and maintain cyber-security best practices to ensure robust protection for customers and the corporation throughout the product lifecycle.
- Apply LEAN Engineering methodologies in all aspects of work.
What you bring to the team:
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Computer, Mechanical or related engineering field from an ABET accredited institution.
- 8+ years of relevant experience.
- Proficient in hands-on and detail-oriented tasks.
- Comfortable working with both low voltage and high voltage systems.
- Exceptional communication, team building, and relationship building skills.
- Experience in:
- Open and closed-loop control systems for sensors, actuators, body controllers, ECUs, etc.
- Low voltage components (e.g., circuit breakers, relays, wiring).
- High voltage components (e.g., DCDC converters, motors and inverters, batteries, on-board chargers).
- Communication protocols like CAN-Bus, LIN, and Ethernet.
- Tools such as MATLAB, Simulink, and State flowcharts.
- Problem-solving methodologies like 8D, Five Whys, and Fishbone process.