The Calibration System Integration Engineer is responsible for leading the commissioning, integration and testing of calibration development resources. Including Virtual/hardware-in-loop test setups, Physical system dynamometer resources, and full vehicle. The scope of responsibility spans the commissioning and execution of new system-level propulsion test resources, and test/validation support for system-level propulsion strategy and execution. The Calibration System Integration Engineer will be the primary point of contact for system-level design validation and testing across these test resources.
They will support HIL/Dyno/Vehicle commissioning and first-run activities. They will work closely with Powertrain controls team to ensure features are working sufficiently and efficiently. They will provide training to all new calibration engineers and/or anyone else needing training on the operation of propulsion vehicles and controls. They will support environmental test trips and report activities for Sr. Management. They will work with the CoE teams to ensure best practices are followed. They will be the lead contact point for system issues in their functional area.
This individual will have also demonstrated the ability to work well with others. They must be a team player, supporting and promoting team accomplishments versus personal achievement.
Job Responsibilities:
System and Cross Feature Calibration and Validation - ex. Drive modes, System SOC Management, range estimation, EOL, HMI, etc.
First run support for HIL, Dyno and vehicle properties
Lead validation of PCR package identifying HW/SW/Calibration deficiencies prior to Hard release
FE/Emissions support - dyno support, data review, issue/vehicle triage
Lead/support development trips to meet program milestones
Data Summary from trip, daily drives and fleet to support calibration maturity for calibration Quality Gates
AVL Drive Testing - Scheduling, triage lead and implementation of improvements
Support all issue resolution - GIMs, IMS, etc.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Engineering, Computer Science or related degree
Minimum of 2 Years calibration experience
Basic knowledge of vehicle CAN protocols, and understanding of CAN database
Good oral and written communication skills with the ability to work independently and with others
High level of analytic ability and creativity
Ability to balance work effectively on multiple issues
Action a disciplined test plan and verification process to ensure quality calibrations are released.
Must have strong knowledge of the Powertrain system.
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge of control system development tools such as Matlab and Simulink
Knowledge of Calibration tools INCA, MDA, PowerCal, CRETA, CANAlyzer and CANoe
Advanced knowledge of CAN-messaging interactions, and CAN database structure
Minimum of 2 Years calibration experience on an Electrification Application
Experience in Powertrain Control solutions development (powertrain control algorithms, On-board Diagnostics/OBD, embedded software)
Knowledge of fundamentals of eMachines and Power Electronics and electrification power flow
Experience in engine/transmission design and development and/or Powertrain Systems Engineering
Masters Degree in Engineering
The Calibration System Integration Engineer is responsible for leading the commissioning, integration and testing of calibration development resources. Including Virtual/hardware-in-loop test setups, Physical system dynamometer resources, and full vehicle. The scope of responsibility spans the commissioning and execution of new system-level propulsion test resources, and test/validation support for system-level propulsion strategy and execution. The Calibration System Integration Engineer will be the primary point of contact for system-level design validation and testing across these test resources.
They will support HIL/Dyno/Vehicle commissioning and first-run activities. They will work closely with Powertrain controls team to ensure features are working sufficiently and efficiently. They will provide training to all new calibration engineers and/or anyone else needing training on the operation of propulsion vehicles and controls. They will support environmental test trips and report activities for Sr. Management. They will work with the CoE teams to ensure best practices are followed. They will be the lead contact point for system issues in their functional area.
This individual will have also demonstrated the ability to work well with others. They must be a team player, supporting and promoting team accomplishments versus personal achievement.
Job Responsibilities:
System and Cross Feature Calibration and Validation - ex. Drive modes, System SOC Management, range estimation, EOL, HMI, etc.
First run support for HIL, Dyno and vehicle properties
Lead validation of PCR package identifying HW/SW/Calibration deficiencies prior to Hard release
FE/Emissions support - dyno support, data review, issue/vehicle triage
Lead/support development trips to meet program milestones
Data Summary from trip, daily drives and fleet to support calibration maturity for calibration Quality Gates
AVL Drive Testing - Scheduling, triage lead and implementation of improvements
Support all issue resolution - GIMs, IMS, etc.
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