Distill vehicle product requirements into actionable software requirements
Lead software architecture design of body controls products and features
Define system hardware and software interfaces
Bring-up and debug early software and hardware prototypes through characterizing the systems and ensuring systems perform to requirements
Support validation teams in developing component and system level test plans to meet product requirements
Understand and debug hardware and software interactions during design, launch, and deployment of products or features
Perform field data analytics to improve design and performance of the system
Analyze changes to assess impact to systems by summarizing impacted devices, interfaces and process in the hardware and software domain
Perform DFMEA and HARA for body controls systems
Serve as a system leader to provide technical direction for electrical, software, manufacturing, mechanical design, and service teams
Help various cross-functional teams understand how their systems and related decisions impact different vehicle systems
What You’ll Bring
Currently pursuing a degree in Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related field of study with a graduation date between December 2025 – December 2026
Strong C/C++ comprehension
Experience with Python programming
Comfortable with Electrical Engineering fundamentals
Excellent at hands-on debugging complex subsystems involving network microprocessors and software-controlled electrical or electromechanical devices
Comfortable analyzing data to improve design and performance of a system
Understanding of hardware and software development processes
Experience with CAN tools such as Vector CANape and PCAN explorer, preferred
Experience with LIN communications, preferred
Experience in DFMEA, HARAs, and fault trees, preferred