Utilize tools such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, and logic analyzers for hardware testing.
Develop and validate wiring harnesses and load boxes for HIL setups.
Execute stress tests and analyze data to establish pass/fail criteria.
Perform white box testing on automotive ECUs, including HPC and Zonal Computers.
Debug embedded code and conduct register-level diagnostics for SOCs/MCUs.
Design and troubleshoot HIL systems using platforms like dSPACE and ETAS.
Validate wireless communication technologies (NFC, UWB, Wi-Fi) used in automotive systems.
Requirements
embedded debugging
canoe
dspace
wireless
statistical analysis
bachelor's
Proficiency in embedded code debugging and register-level diagnostics.
Work with automotive network protocols (CAN, LIN, Ethernet) and diagnostic tools (CANoe, VT Studio).
Expertise in automotive communication protocols and diagnostic tools.
Hands-on experience with HIL systems (dSPACE, ETAS) and related electrical design.
Familiarity with wireless technologies used in automotive applications.
Experience in statistical analysis for stress testing and reliability validation.
Minimum 5 years of experience in automotive EE hardware white box testing.
Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication, Electrical Engineering, or equivalent from an ABET-accredited university.
Strong knowledge of electronic circuits, components, and systems.
Ability to read and interpret circuit board schematics and semiconductor datasheets.
Benefits
Paid time off based on employee grade (A-F), defined by policy: Vacation: 12-25 days, depending on grade, Company paid holidays, Personal Days, Sick Leave
Life and disability insurance
Medical, dental, and vision coverage (or provincial healthcare coordination in Canada)
Retirement savings plans (e.g., 401(k) in the U.S., RRSP in Canada)