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Techster Solutions • Gothenburg, Sweden
Role & seniority
HIL (Hardware In The Loop) Engineer / Test Environment Specialist
Requires B.Sc/M.Sc in Electronics, Physics, Mechatronics, Software Engineering or similar; 2+ years in HIL and toolchains
Stack/tools
dSPACE HIL rigs and development tools: ControlDesk, ConfigurationDesk, ModelDesk, Bus Manager, Aurelion, etc.
Matlab / Simulink
Vehicle communication basics: CAN, LIN, FlexRay, Ethernet (nice-to-have)
Agile methods (nice-to-have)
Top 3 responsibilities
Define, set up, and maintain Hardware In The Loop test environments (vehicle simulator + real hardware) to emulate a real vehicle for platform/software verification
Enable test automation and move toward Continuous Integration / Continuous Deployment; model development in Matlab/Simulink
Collaborate with software deployment teams, suppliers, and cross-functional groups to validate tests for current and future projects
Must-have skills
M.Sc or B.Sc in Electronics, Physics, Mechatronics, Software Engineering or related
2+ years with dSPACE HIL rigs
2+ years with dSPACE development tools (ControlDesk, ConfigurationDesk, ModelDesk, Bus Manager, Aurelion, etc.)
2+ years of Matlab / Simulink development
Fluent English; effective cross-stakeholder communication
Nice-to-haves
Knowledge of vehicle communication (CAN, LIN, FlexRay, Ethernet) and Python
Experience in model development in Simulink; familiarity with Agile
Sensing/perception development, vehicle/traffic simulation, sensor in
What’s in it for you? Our development centers are heavily around software (SW) and in our next generation vehicles we take a giant leap into the future by launching a capable centralized compute platform, hosting most of the active safety, driver support and vehicle motion control SW. Connecting all exterior sensors to a central computer is a great enabler for in-house SW development, continuous innovation on a stable compute platform, and superior customer offerings. Together with our partners we are building a modular, service-based perception platform and leading safety and driver support applications. We are setting the scene for future safety innovations as well as autonomous driving features. We deliver on our purpose of providing safe, personal, and sustainable mobility aiming towards a future of Zero Collisions. In our next generation vehicles, we are building a computer-in-the-car architecture, a key for enabling innovation within areas such as Vehicle Motion, Protective Safety, Advanced Connectivity, Machine Learning, and Autonomous Drive. Our mission is to create a Vehicle Control Unit platform using new technologies like DriveOS and NVIDIA’s latest chip technology in combination with more traditional car signaling technologies. This core computer and the corresponding platform will simplify the software/application development to create a safe, reliable, and secure platform for increased innovation and speed. We are looking for our future team member to enable Hardware In The Loop ( HIL ) Development. The Hardware In The Loop ( HIL ) test environments are built around the above-mentioned computer-in-the-car architecture. These setups are a combination of vehicle simulator and real hardware components to emulate a real vehicle with all the relevant dynamics. Our team(s) are responsible for the development and maintenance of these test environments, while making sure that the test environments are capable to execute relevant test cases for platform, software, and function verification. The hardware-based environments are state-of-the art test setups, critical for testing software before the final product is launched. Hence, you will be working in a fast paced, innovative environment, solving problems and challenges daily. We offer you to work in a small cross functional team, with high focus on quality and continuous improvements. Together with your colleagues, you will define, set up and configure these Hardware In The Loop ( HIL ) test environments supporting our current and future projects. You will be working with Software application and deployment on core computer, doing modeling work with Matlab, Simulink and you will be enabling test automation, moving us towards Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment. Together with us, you will grow your competence and get a broad understanding of our cars Next Generation Vehicles and Software Platform along with domain growth in Vehicle Motion Control, Protective Safety and Autonomous Driving. You will work closely with other groups, our suppliers and get the opportunity to create a wide network. Who are you? We believe you are an individual who is motivated by challenging tasks in a complex and innovative environment. Execution of challenging technology development and teamwork is your real passion. You enjoy learning from others, as well as sharing your knowledge with your colleague and are social, structured, analytical, and a problem solver. Requirements
M.Sc or a B.Sc within Electronics, Physics, Mechatronics, Software Engineering or similar.
At least 2 years of work experience with dSPACE Hardware In The Loop rigs ( HIL )
At least 2 years of work experience with dSPACE development tools (ControlDesk, ConfigurationDesk, ModelDesk, Bus Manager, Aurelion, etc…)
At least 2 years of work experience with Matlab / Simulink development
Fluent in English and can communicate effectively with all types of stakeholders
Meritorious
Knowledge in vehicle communication such as CAN, LIN, Flexray, Ethernet as well as programming skills in Matlab and Python.
Experience in model development in Simulink and you are familiar with working according to Agile methods.
Knowledge about sensing technologies and perception development methods.
Knowledge in vehicle/traffic simulation
Knowledge in integration of sensor technologies (radar, camera, lidar, ultrasonic etc.)
Vehicle Dynamics
Hybrid and/or electric vehicle development
Active Safety
Connected Vehicles
Autonomous Drive
Vehicle Motion Control
Protective Safety Systems