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Support advanced engineering of AD and NCAP:

  • Support AD development
  1. Gather data to define AD development scope
  2. Retrofit and reprogram vehicle electronics for development test
  3. Collect data and make initial analysis report
  4. Facilitate alignment of specification fix between various departments within the company
  • Support NCAP activities
  1. Participate in NCAP meetings for sharing of latest information
  2. Actively make contribution to NCAP working group
  3. Feed NCAP latest information to ADAS teams and align on latest internal strategy
  4. Manage test activities (location, schedule, prototype vehicles, personnel and equipment)

Travel to test site in order to oversee/support testing activities


Qualifications

Be degree qualified (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline.

Have understanding of vehicle AD/ADAS systems and its development.

Have fluent written and verbal English language capability.

Have experience of software application into vehicle ECUs in the manufacturing environment – flashing, coding/configuration and calibration.

Be able to risk assess software modifications and develop appropriate test plans

Understand network communications and multiple bus principles (CAN, LIN, Ethernet).

Be able to operate CANalyzer, CAPL, CANoe, CANape, Matlab software or similar for capturing data, analysis of data and preparing/executing test procedures.

Be able to follow system circuit diagrams and identify electrical connections.

Be able to demonstrate and have practical experience in problem solving tools and techniques.

Hold a valid UK driver’s license and be able to pass driver training in order to drive vehicles for ADAS evaluation.

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