Utilize expertise in embedded systems design and development to architect, implement, and maintain Board Support Packages (BSPs) for automotive electronic control units (ECUs).
Collaborate with hardware engineers to define hardware requirements and specifications, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance of BSPs on target hardware platforms.
Apply knowledge of automotive product development processes and industry standards to guide the development, validation, and integration of BSPs into automotive systems.
Develop BSPs for various microcontroller platforms, including Renesas, Aurix, and S32, leveraging platform-specific features and capabilities to optimize performance and functionality.
Customize and configure BSP components such as device drivers, bootloaders, and middleware to meet specific project requirements and ECU specifications.
Implement BSPs for Linux and QNX operating systems, ensuring seamless integration and compatibility with automotive software stacks and applications.
Configure kernel parameters, device drivers, and system utilities to support ECU functionality and meet performance, reliability, and safety requirements.
Configure and integrate CI/CD tools such as JIRA and Polarion to streamline development workflows and ensure software quality and reliability.
Conduct BSP validation and verification activities using Vector CAST and adhere to Automotive SPICE (ASPICE) process requirements for software development and quality assurance.
Perform static analysis, unit testing, and integration testing of BSP components to verify compliance with functional safety standards and ECU specifications.