The candidate will be responsible for the design, development and release of Advanced Driver Assist (ADAS) components - long/short range radar, cameras (human/machine vision), ultrasonic sensors, and associated processing ECUs. Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Program & supplier management
Open issue tracking with proactive issue resolution
Delivery to all vehicle program milestones, and all aspects of cradle to grave release activity (specifications, sourcing documents, engineering change management, requirements clarification and cross-functional team alignment, generate program development timelines, lead component packaging, component/system HW/SW validation plans, develop ECU diagnostics, conduct HW/SW design reviews, author/review/approve FMEAs & DVPRs, PFMEA reviews, process standards, in-plant calibrations, launch support, safe-launch plan development, identify quality improvements, rapid response to warranty, technical cost reductions, etc.).
Responsible for risk identification and maintaining detailed risk assessment, mitigation, and management plans with frequent updates to senior leadership.
Work closely with ADAS Functional Integration engineers and cross-functional teams to execute and validate complex ADAS systems.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related field
Minimum 1 year design and release experience with automotive ECUs (electronic modules)
Outstanding written and verbal communication skills
Ability to effectively operate both independently and as part of a team
Ability to adapt quickly in a fast-paced work environment; requires minimal direction
Experience with any of DFMEA, PFMEA, DVPR, DV, PV, validation
Logical thinker who can sort through complex issues in pursuit of a resolution
Detail oriented, results driven Engineer
Highly proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and/or Google Docs
Excellent program management and organizational skills
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with design, development, and release of ADAS systems/components
Experience with DFMEAs, PFMEAs, and DVPRs
Familiar with CAN/LIN/LVDS/Ethernet communication protocols and troubleshooting tools
Experience in root cause and DFSS techniques (is-is not, 5-why, DMAIC, 8D, 5-penny, fishbone/fault-tree analysis)
Experience using Vector tools (CANoe, CANalyzer)
The candidate will be responsible for the design, development and release of Advanced Driver Assist (ADAS) components - long/short range radar, cameras (human/machine vision), ultrasonic sensors, and associated processing ECUs. Responsibilities include but not limited to:
Program & supplier management
Open issue tracking with proactive issue resolution
Delivery to all vehicle program milestones, and all aspects of cradle to grave release activity (specifications, sourcing documents, engineering change management, requirements clarification and cross-functional team alignment, generate program development timelines, lead component packaging, component/system HW/SW validation plans, develop ECU diagnostics, conduct HW/SW design reviews, author/review/approve FMEAs & DVPRs, PFMEA reviews, process standards, in-plant calibrations, launch support, safe-launch plan development, identify quality improvements, rapid response to warranty, technical cost reductions, etc.).
Responsible for risk identification and maintaining detailed risk assessment, mitigation, and management plans with frequent updates to senior leadership.
Work closely with ADAS Functional Integration engineers and cross-functional teams to execute and validate complex ADAS systems.
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