Keywords:
- CAN
- UDS
- J1939
- Vehicle Integration
- Diagnostics
Skills/Experience required:
Minimum 5 years of experience in vehicle integration system engineering or a related role within the automotive or similar industry.
Strong understanding of vehicle systems (chassis electrical HVAC infotainment networking).
Sound experience with automotive networking and different communication protocols esp. CAN (J1939 RVC).
Knowledge of vehicle diagnostics and data analysis tools.
Knowledge of electric and highvoltage platform vehicles.
NonRV background is welcome; experience in Automotive Marine Powersports or similar adjacent industries is also welcome
Qualification
- Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering Automotive Engineering or related field. Masters degree preferred.
Responsibilities:
Lead the integration of components and systems (electrical and software) into the overall vehicle architecture ensuring compatibility functionality and high standards of quality.
Develop and integrate vehicle communication protocols for automotive systems such as CAN J1939 and RVC (databases and message structures).
Work with the software team to implement diagnostics and faulthandling strategies for HV components.
Perform troubleshooting and root cause analysis for systemrelated issues.
Collaborate with crossfunctional teams (design hardware software) to define and document system requirements and specifications.
Develop and execute testing and validation plans to verify integrated system performance under various conditions and ensure compliance with regulatory and safety standards.
Commissioning of electronic system of vehicles together with internal and external partners.
Work closely with design development and manufacturing teams to support prototype builds and production launches.
Maintain detailed documentation on system integration processes testing results and any modifications made for future reference.
Provide support to vehicle production teams at our subsidiaries to resolve manufacturing issues.
Identify opportunities for improving vehicle integration processes and provide recommendations to enhance efficiency safety and performance.