About the job Lead Engineer, Electrical & Electronics System Verification
Company Overview:
Dorleco is a 360-degree controls software development & integration solution provider for electric and autonomous vehicle systems, focused on achieving its mission of developing sustainable & efficient vehicles with innovative, robust, and lean engineering practices. We provide a fast-paced R&D environment and deliver integrated solutions for mechanical, electrical, software, thermodynamic, and energy storage systems for modern electric and autonomous vehicle systems.
We are a trusted resource for full-time projects, overflow work, training, and resident engineering needs for the larger companies ePowertrain and ADAS engineering departments.
We are also a certified Minority Enterprise by NMSDC!
We offer competitive salary and benefits plan including comprehensive relocation package, and great opportunities for career growth!
Requirements:
- MUST be authorized to work in the United States for any employer.
- MUST be available to start working within 3 weeks of offer acceptance date.
Job Description
- As a Verification Engineer within the Truck Build and Configuration team you will perform problem solving activities related to ECU, Wiring, or end-to-end function issues to support projects with their test vehicles and rigs.
- Supporting fault tracing in project trucks, early phase electrical engineering, software downloading, parameter programming of ECUs, and troubleshooting complex electro-mechanical issues in the lab, rig, or truck environment.
- Performing vehicle logging and capture fault codes, analyze log files and support component owners and engineers with various problem-solving activities.
- Writing problem reports, define needed activities, and recommend actions for problem resolution.
Qualifications
- Masters degree in Mechatronics, Electrical or a related field.
- 8-12+ years of experience from HW/SW development and testing in truck or car industry.
- Knowledge of distributed embedded systems as well as CAN, ISO, and LIN protocols and you are comfortable in using diagnostic tools to troubleshoot wiring harnesses, sensors, and actuators.
- Proficient with use of tools for basic mechanical tasks, and you can read electrical schematics for automotive troubleshooting.
- Experience using a multimeter in troubleshooting and a strong ability to use computer-based diagnostics.
- Good working knowledge of Vector tools such as CANalyzer.
- Ability to work cross-functionally with individuals and teams.