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Groupe SEGULA Technologies SA is seeking an experienced System Verification Engineer to lead integration, testing, and validation of complex commercial vehicle systems in Greensboro, NC. You will ensure electrical, electronic, and software systems perform to design and comply with ISO and SAE standards, using advanced diagnostics and HIL tooling.
Responsibilities include developing verification strategies, analyzing network signals, performing root cause diagnostics on embedded systems, and
We are seeking an experienced System Verification Engineer to lead the integration, testing, and validation of complex commercial vehicle systems. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring that all electrical, electronic, and software systems operate reliably, perform according to design specifications, and comply with international industry standards. You will utilize advanced diagnostic equipment, perform root cause analysis on embedded systems, and validate network protocols across physical and data bus environments.
System Verification Strategy: Plan, design, and execute comprehensive verification test suites to validate complex vehicle systems and software applications.
Network & Signal Analysis: Analyze physical and data bus signals using CAN and ISO protocols, leveraging specialized measuring equipment and diagnostic loggers.
Diagnostics & Root Cause Analysis: Perform hands‑on troubleshooting and root cause analysis on embedded automotive electrical, electronic, and software systems.
Compliance & Standards Verification: Ensure vehicle systems meet physical, electrical, and EMC requirements in alignment with international ISO and SAE standards.
Test Tooling & Automation: Utilize advanced hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) environments, monitoring tools, and diagnostic software to streamline test execution and failure tracking.
Cross‑Functional Collaboration: Partner with systems, software, and hardware design teams to report anomalies, track fixes, and verify system‑level resolutions.