A Subject Matter Expert Controls Engineer expertise is a critical role within the Engine Control Product Release Center (PRC). This expert works with the Controls COE Manger, Controls Developers, Calibration community, Advanced and Production Requirements teams to ensure all requirements are delivered by the Controls COE team on time and with high quality meeting program requirements. This role provides technical leadership to the PRC controls developers in the proper implementation of the requirements, including controls assessments and prototype code delivery. The expert leads training in all aspects of the engine control development including assisting in Agile ceremonies. The Subject matter expert also provides feedback to the team on key process indicators (KPI), participates in agile ceremonies, including daily scrum standups, sprint planning and demo sessions.
Responsibilities:
Read high level requirements related to the intended vehicle-level behavior
Design the appropriate control algorithm that fulfills the functional objectives
Implementation of the control algorithm in Matlab-Simulink, C, etc.
Provide best-guess calibration dataset
Pre-verification of the implementation, check of the requirements' compliance, through Model In The Loop (MIL) testing;
Pre-verification of the generated code, through Software in the Loop (SIL) testing or specific tools able to monitor the consumption of software resources (e.g. VRAM, throughput)
Generation of integrated proto code builds
Verification of official code builds or proto code builds in the HIL lab or in the vehicle, using ETAS INCA tools;
Analysis and response to the tracked issues
Attendance to the main technical meetings, data analysis and issues' resolution
Process documentation development
Calibration community support
Fundamental Knowledge Pillars:
Knowledge of modern and classical control principles
Knowledge of major vehicle systems
Domain knowledge In one or both of the following: Diagnostics or functional safety including experience working with CARB Reg 1968.2 or ISO 26262
Embedded control development tools and processes
Support triage of issues, ensure correct COE and team members are assigned, assist in the root cause analysis
Perform Controls Assessments on COE content
Manage COE input to prototype software development
Provide Technical review and approval of Propulsion Capabilities
Create artifacts (Capabilities, Spike Stories) necessary to document controls development activities
Review and approve artifacts created by other team members within the assigned COE
Manage special projects focused on quality of control artifacts
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Computer Engineering or related degree field
A minimum of 8 years of experience in a related field
Strong level of working experience in engine control and data analysis
Understanding of System Requirements Engineering and Controls Design
Strong interpersonal communication, team/leadership skills/experience
Preferred Qualifications:
Advanced degree with emphasis on internal combustion engines, electrical power conversion, electromechanical energy conversion, power electronics, and electrical machines.
Demonstrated working level experience in decomposing intended function into controls design documents
Deep experience in the creation of MATLAB, SIMULINK, and AUTOSAR Architecture
Critical character traits to ensure success: Action Oriented, Dealing with Ambiguity, Customer Focus, Problem Solving.
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.