Overview
The EE Systems Validation Engineer develops electrical system validation test plans and procedures for automotive body, audio, active chassis and/or safety systems. Responsibilities include, but not limited to:
- The extensive use of CAN testing tools and traditional electrical testing equipment in an electrical lab atmosphere to test and troubleshoot vehicle systems.
- Design automated test benches to support the above systems as well as
- Troubleshoot complex automotive electrical issues.
Responsibilities
- Perform validation testing in automotive electrical systems using CAN tools and electrical test equipment.
- Design and implement automated test benches to support system validation.
- Troubleshoot and resolve complex automotive electrical issues.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent
- ASIL Classification / Functional Safety (ISO26262) process experience
- Understanding of cybersecurity requirements
- Familiar with CAN, LIN, Ethernet bus interface specifications
- Experience with CANoe and CANcase tools
- Proficient in schematic and PCB layout review
- Experience working with cross-functional teams to develop lamp electronics design proposals and options, and to negotiate balance of Studio / content
- Design exterior lighting electronics hardware to interface with Stellantis vehicle electrical architecture
- Support root cause analysis of electronics failures, including component tests, pre-production properties and launch/current product
- Coordinate and conduct benchmarking to support design direction and competitiveness
- Support technical discussions for advanced component or technology development
- Product development team leadership experience and program management of new subsystem experience required
- Communicate information to and from internal (PDT, regular program meetings, scheduled peer reviews and program gate reviews) and external customer organizations
- Create and support Interface Control Document requirements for component and subsystem interfaces; assist / lead Electronics Product Development Team meetings
- Candidate must be capable to cross the USA/Canada border and attend in-person meetings in Auburn Hills, MI and at Chrysler Tech Center or local plants in Michigan
Additional Information / Must have's
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Electrical Engineering or equivalent
- ASIL Classification / Functional Safety (ISO26262) process experience
- Understanding cybersecurity requirements
- Familiar with CAN, LIN, Ethernet bus interface specifications
- Experienced in using CANoe and CANcase tools
- Proficient in schematic and PCB layout review
- Work with cross-functional areas to develop lamp electronics design proposals and options, negotiate balance of Studio / content
- Design exterior lighting electronics hardware to interface with Stellantis vehicle electrical architecture
- Support Root Cause of electronics failures, including component tests, pre-production properties and launch/current product
- Coordinate and conduct benchmarking to support design direction competitiveness
- Support technical discussion for advanced component or technology development
- Product development team leadership experience and program management of new subsystem experience required
- Communicating information to and from internal (PDT, regular program meetings, scheduled peer reviews and program gate reviews) and external customer organizations
- Create and support Interface Control Document requirements for component and subsystem interfaces; Assist/Lead Electronics Product Development Team meetings
- 100% On Site at the ARDC and need the Candidate to be in Michigan twice a week at Chrysler Tech center or at local plants in Michigan such as WAP (Warren Assembly Plant) and SHAP (Sterling Heights Assembly Plant)
- Does this position require driving a vehicle? (Examples: Testing / Driving on a Track / Moving vehicle throughout the facility/ Moving vehicle to another plant location)
Travel
Travel to Mexico or US supplier plants possibly.