This role is responsible for the validation of production powertrain control modules, including hardware, software, and calibrations-primarily in the battery electric vehicle (BEV) arena, with some legacy ICE projects. Validation activities include testing in both vehicle environments and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulation systems.
The engineer will execute DVP&R test procedures, perform initial root-cause analysis of failures, and document issues. The individual will interface with the Validation Project Chief and peer technical teams to report DVP&R results and track open issues.
The candidate should be a self-starter, capable of learning quickly on the job and contributing to improvements in testing strategies and processes, including requirements traceability, test feedback, and issue resolution.
This position is based at the Chrysler Technical Center (CTC) in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Basic Qualifications:- Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical Engineering or related degree field
- Experience in powertrain or related engineering position
- Experience with propulsion sub systems, verification or validation of powertrain control systems
- Familiarity with requirements-based testing and test case development.
- Familiarity with embedded controls, working with OBD and federal diagnostic requirements / diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
- Working knowledge of diagnostic tools ex. CDA, CAN/LIN communication protocols and how to interface with embedded devices
- Familiarity with HIL Hardware in the loop Simulators (ex. dSPACE)
- Good written and verbal communication skills in English
- Must be able to legally drive a vehicle in the USA
Preferred Qualifications:- Master of Science degree in Engineering
- Some exposure to IBM ELM/ALM based tools such as but not limited to: DOORs, PTC Integrity, Rational Quality Manager (RQM), Rational Team Center (RTC) etc.
- Demonstrated interest in powertrain and/or vehicle development
- Some history of scripting/programming language interest (ex. Python, visual basic, etc.)