We are seeking a skilled professional to enhance and standardize our testing approaches for advanced and automated driving systems. Key responsibilities include:
– Testing and Evaluation: Conduct testing and evaluation of various advanced driving functions, including:
– Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB)
– Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
– Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
– Forward Collision Warning (FCW)
– Vehicle Integration: Ensure proper integration of software and hardware necessary for testing activities.
– Vehicle Testing: Take charge of both open-loop and closed-loop testing for ADAS features, which involves:
– Open-Loop Testing: Gathering data from public roads and designated test tracks.
– Closed-Loop Testing: Executing sanity checks, smoke tests, and functional assessments in line with NCAP requirements and specific project criteria.
– Development Support: Assist in development test requests, verify functionality, and troubleshoot any issues.
– Exploratory Testing: Implement tests that evaluate interactions between multiple features.
– Documentation and Reporting: Compile detailed summaries of test results and promptly report any issues discovered during testing.
– Support for Test Campaigns: Aid in the organization of test campaigns and customer demonstrations while assisting with vehicle maintenance and garage operations.
– Test Specification Contributions: Play a role in defining test requirements related to the complete functional chain, sensor integration, data fusion, and driving control functions.
Experience and Qualifications
– Educational Background: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, preferably in vehicle, mechanical, or electrical engineering. Fresh graduates in related fields, such as autonomous vehicle control engineering, are encouraged to apply.
– Language Proficiency: Strong command of English is required.
Professional Experience:
– At least 2-3 years in vehicle and/or ADAS component testing.
– Experience with ECU flashing and data logging.
– Understanding of automotive testing processes, such as ASPICE and ISO 26262.
– Familiarity with issue tracking systems like Jira.
– Valid category B driving license.
Preferred Qualifications
– Knowledge of Inspection Methods: Awareness of testing procedures, regulations (UNECE/EU), and international standards (ISO/SAE).
– Vehicle Electronics Expertise: Familiarity with vehicle communication systems (e.g., CAN, Vector, NI products).
– Programming Skills: Proficient in programming languages relevant to testing equipment (e.g., C, Python, Vector scripting, NI LabVIEW).
– Communication Skills: Exceptional written and verbal communication abilities.
– Team-Oriented Mindset: Motivated, adaptable, and able to work collaboratively in a team setting.
– Technical Knowledge: Experience in electronics and technology within the automotive field is advantageous.