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Principal Model-Based Software Design Engineer
Reference: BHN579176
Job details
- Start date: ASAP
- Employment type: Contract
- Salary: £45 - £55/hour
- Date published: 25 October 2024
Job description
This role focuses on supporting Automotive Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) by leveraging model-based systems engineering, modelling, and simulation to drive technological advancements.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design the Platform Software control units to satisfy functional requirements in accordance with modelling and architecture rules.
- Review and prepare platform software model units and component architecture for code generation.
- Validate models in unit testing prior to delivery.
- Build software component architecture models for auto-code generation.
- Perform analysis and control design troubleshooting if issues are reported by the verification and validation team from HiL or powertrain rig tests.
Job Requirements:
- Experience in control design and modelling.
- Proficiency in designing MATLAB Simulink models for auto-coding aimed at embedded software development for production projects.
- Knowledge in specifying data types for variables in fixed-point code generation.
- Solid understanding of electric motor and inverter software.
- Autosar standard knowledge is advantageous.
- Significant experience in Automotive embedded software design.
- Bachelor's degree in a related field.
Benefits:
- Engaging and challenging projects within the automotive sector.
- Exposure to cutting-edge technologies and methodologies.
- Professional development opportunities.
- Collaborative and dynamic work environment.
If you have a passion for model-based software design and are looking to take on a pivotal role within a reputable automotive company, we are eager to hear from you. Apply now to become part of our client's innovative team driving advancements in the industry.
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