Description
calibration
dyno testing
engine mapping
data analysis
regulatory compliance
team collaboration
In this fast‑paced environment, the engineer will create and fine‑tune calibration parameters, conduct dyno and load‑bank testing, analyze data, and adjust engine maps using tools such as Woodward PG+ Toolkit and EControls ECOM. Work jointly with engineering, operations, customer service and quality teams to integrate calibration solutions while maintaining adherence to EPA, CARB and other regulatory standards.
- Create and fine‑tune calibration parameters for gaseous‑fuel engines and generator sets to meet performance, fuel economy, emissions, and drivability goals.
- Perform dyno and load‑bank testing of industrial engines and generators, then analyze results to identify trends and recommend adjustments.
- Utilize calibration software such as Woodward PG+ Toolkit and EControls ECOM to modify engine maps and control strategies.
- Collaborate with engineering, operations, customer service, and quality teams to ensure seamless integration of calibration solutions.
- Maintain adherence to emissions regulations including EPA and CARB, and document all calibration processes and outcomes.
- Provide calibration expertise during prototype development and production phases.
- Stay current on advances in engine technology, calibration techniques, and relevant software tools.
Requirements
bachelor's
5+ years
woodward toolkit
canalyzer
dynamometer
analytical
Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Automotive, Electrical Engineering or a related discipline and have five or more years of experience in engine calibration, development, or a similar role. Required skills include proficiency with calibration software, strong understanding of gaseous engine systems, hands‑on dynamometer testing, and the ability to analyze data with tools like CANalyzer and emissions analyzers.
The role also demands the ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team, excellent written and verbal communication, and an analytical mindset for problem solving. Physical requirements include occasional lifting of equipment up to 50 lb and up to 20 % travel to test sites or customer locations.
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Automotive, Electrical Engineering or a related field.
- Five or more years of experience in engine calibration, development, or a similar role.
- Proficiency with calibration tools like Woodward PG+ Toolkit, EControls ECOM, or equivalents.
- Strong knowledge of gaseous engine systems, turbocharging, fuel and governing systems, and exhaust after‑treatment.
- Hands‑on experience with dynamometer testing and emissions analyzers (e.g., CANalyzer, Taylor DynPro2).
- Excellent analytical, problem‑solving, written and verbal communication skills; ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
- Experience with industrial engines in oil‑and‑gas or power‑generation applications (preferred).
- Familiarity with 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart JJJJ and 40 CFR Part 1048 emissions testing requirements (preferred).
- Clear, direct communication.
- Teamwork, innovation, and resiliency.
Benefits
IES Infrastructure offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health, dental, vision and life insurance, disability coverage, 401(k) retirement plan, paid vacation and holidays, and opportunities for continuous development and career advancement. The company culture emphasizes excellence, honesty, safety, respect, clear communication, teamwork, innovation and resiliency.
- Competitive salary and comprehensive health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
- Short‑ and long‑term disability coverage and voluntary accident insurance.
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- Paid vacation, holidays and overtime compensation.
- Opportunities for continuous development, career advancement, and training.
Training + Development
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