Responsible for leading component level Infrastructure serial communication and diagnostics validation at Vehicle Program Level. Responsible Engineer works with Component Level Validation SMEs and Vehicle Diagnostics teams and tracks issues to closure. Qualified Engineer must have in-depth knowledge of Vehicle Electrical Architecture and associated Infrastructure Level Serial Data and Diagnostics Requirements and Test Procedures
Responsibilities Include:
Create and maintain vehicle program component list and validation status for each component for Infrastructure serial data and diagnostics test procedures
Work with Validation Subject Matter Experts to understand criticality of each issue for each component
Work with suppliers to track status of testing of Functional Diagnostics Trouble Codes (DTC) for each component.
Work with Vehicle Level Diagnostics Engineers and have ability to correlate and trace vehicle issues to component level Infrastructure Serial Data and Diagnostics.
In-depth understanding of Infrastructure Serial Data and Diagnostics requirements and associated Test Procedures
Support Vehicle Development team in capturing and/or analyzing logs for trouble shooting issues.
Create issues in Problem Resolution and Tracking System (PRTS) when required for Vehicle and/or Component level Serial Communication and Diagnostics and track to closure of the issues.
Strong Project Management and Organizational skills
Ability to manage complex problems and propose solutions
Very high level of interpersonal skills to work independently and effectively with others
High level of oral and written communication skills
Ability to conceptualize and think broadly
Additional Job Description
Qualifications
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, or Computer Engineering or equivalent
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, or Computer Engineering or equivalent (Preferred)
Minimum of 3 years’ experience in Electrical Validation , Vehicle Electrical Architecture
Experience in working with serial communication protocols CAN, LIN, Ethernet AVB
Experience in working with Diagnostics Protocols (UDS, ISO 14229,..)
Experience with Serial Data and Diagnostics test tools (Vehicle Spy, CANalyzer, CANoe)
Detroit, MI
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