Company Description
Do you want beneficial technologies being shaped by your ideas? Whether in the areas of mobility solutions, consumer goods, industrial technology or energy and building technology - with us, you will have the chance to improve quality of life all across the globe. Welcome to Bosch.
For these functions Bosch has all necessary sensors in our portfolio (e.g. radar, video, ultrasonic sensors, ...).
In our offices in Plymouth, MI and Palo Alto, CA we develop state of theart systems as well as advanced features leading to partly/highly automated driving. Join us to become part of the exciting and growing
field of Driver Assistance.
Job Description
Driver Assistance Systems (Driving Systems) - Co-Op Student
Robert Bosch LLC is looking for a Co-op student at our Plymouth, MI location. This position will support development activities of advanced radar based driver assistance functions. The ideal candidate would be highly self-motivated and have the willingness to dive right in. You will work directly with an entire development team including software developers, application / calibration engineers, and project managers to develop project specific solutions for driver assistance and/or automated driving technologies.
Below is a highlight of the things you would being working on:
The student will be responsible for supporting testing and/or tuning specific radar-based Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ,Predictive Emergency Braking Systems (PEBS), or partial automated driving (PAD) functions depending on requirements coming from US customer.
Selection of detailed tasks which are applicable:
Support the application team with tuning/calibration/verification of radar based adaptive cruise control functions and/or predictive safety functions
Define, perform and document test plan strategies, drive vehicle tests according to customer requirements.
Perform basic tests in the vehicle on the proving ground and on public roads.
Support the team for vehicle equipment (alignment, re-flash of ECUs, testing).
Participate in internal training to learn necessary tools (e.g., Vector, CANape, CANalyzer, SW and engineering tools like ClearQuest, Doors and Eclipse).
-Learning-by-doing, fully integrated in global project team with team members in both Germany and the USA.
-Depending on project needs, interest and software background of applicant:
A software development task could be possible (e.g. project specific algorithm improvement, tool development, data mining, programming of vehicle CAN gateways, programming of test scripts).
- Participate in the CIP (Continuous Improvement Process). E.g. improve the efficiency of testing procedures and daily work activities.
Depending on project needs, interest, and software background of applicant:
- A software development task could be possible (e.g. project specific algorithm improvement, tool development, data mining, programming of vehicle CAN gateways, programming of test scripts)
Supervisory tools utilized to keep track of the student's progress:
- Initial start-up meeting. One-on-one meeting minimum every two weeks. Active participation in team/staff meetings and some customer meetings where applicable.
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications:
Currently enrolled with Kettering University
Section B Student
Currently pursing a bachelors degree in electrical, mechanical, or software engineering
Interested in the automotive industry, driver assistance, and advanced embedded technologies
English speaker (official corporate language), additional languages encouraged
U.S. driver's license with good driving record
Must be 18 years or older
Comfortable with in-vehicle testing
Able to understand and modify C/C++ and Python code
Knowledge of automotive data acquisition tools like Vector CANape, CANalyzer preffered
Willingness to travel to support testing events or project support