

Utilize internal tools such as TOPIX and MSOSA for diagnostics development and validation.
Apply knowledge of UDS and OBD-II protocols to ensure compliance with global diagnostic standards.
Design, develop, and validate health check routines for vehicle systems.
Lead root cause investigations, define corrective actions, and document service solutions.
Develop and validate diagnostic strategies for climate domain systems in line with service and manufacturing requirements.
Work with vehicle electrical networks and communication protocols (CAN, LIN, FlexRay, Ethernet) to integrate diagnostic solutions.
Support service engineering teams with technical documentation and diagnostic guidelines.
Conduct system design logic reviews, failure analysis, and DFMEA to ensure robust fault detection and resolution.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure diagnostic coverage across hardware and software changes.
Proven experience in service and manufacturing diagnostics engineering within the automotive sector.
Degree in Automotive Engineering, Electrical/Electronics Engineering, or related field.
Expertise in health check routine design, development, and validation.
In-depth knowledge of UDS and OBD-II diagnostic protocols.
Experience working in climate control systems or related vehicle domains.
Proficiency with diagnostic tools and internal systems (TOPIX, MSOSA).
Solid understanding of vehicle electrical networks and communication protocols.
Hands-on experience in service corrective actions and root cause documentation.
Strong background in system design logic, DFMEA, and fault detection methodologies.
350GBP/Day Inside IR35
Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.