Automotive Electronics Test Engineer (920) Location: Cranfield Hourly Rate: £27.00 We are recruiting for an Automotive Electronics Test Engineer on behalf of a globally recognised automotive client based in Cranfield. This is a long-term contract role with the potential to extend over several years. Key Responsibilities: • Support the Electrical & Electronic (EE) Test team with HILS (Hardware-In-The-Loop) and Labcar testing. • Lead the development of HILS systems for Body Electronics and Powertrain systems. • Manage HILS testing on the Electrical Integrated Platform, and support both test and design departments to resolve HILS model and testing issues. • Act as the technical focal point for all HILS-related matters, liaising with Japanese counterparts for functional, performance, and reliability validation according to client design standards and regulatory requirements. • Create test plans aligned with project and design milestones, including testing procedures, vehicle spec confirmation, and arrangement of test parts and vehicle transportation as required. • Take on overall vehicle test technical coordination roles when necessary. • Provide formal reporting of test results to design teams and upper management. • Conduct root cause investigations and recommend countermeasures. • Support field investigations on occasion. • Develop HILS/Labcar system designs and integrate them into the vehicle environment. • Commission and deploy HILS/Labcar systems, ensuring effective validation by other stakeholders. • Prepare test/investigation reports, test plans, and test methods. • Secure the quality of electrical systems according to client standards and complete validation for responsible commodities within project deadlines. Qualifications & Experience: • Degree qualified (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline. • Strong understanding of electrical theory and electronic device operation. • Experience with automotive ECU software applications in the manufacturing environment, including flashing, coding/configuration, and calibration. • Ability to assess software risks and develop suitable test plans. • Understanding of network communications and bus principles (CAN, LIN, Ethernet). • Proficiency in using D-Space, CANalyzer, CAPL, CANoe, CANape, Matlab, or similar tools for data capture, analysis, and test procedure execution. • Ability to read system circuit diagrams and identify electrical connections. • Practical experience with problem-solving tools and techniques. • Familiarity with digital oscilloscopes and basic electrical test equipment. • Relevant experience in automotive electrical/electronic system development, with involvement in at least two vehicle developments, or equivalent experience. • Willingness to travel internationally, typically for a few days to two weeks, with the possibility of longer trips up to 10 weeks on rare occasions. • Competent with PC applications, including Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Project. • Ability to prioritise and multitask across multiple projects simultaneously. Hours & Pay: • Monday to Friday, 39 hours per week. • Hourly rate: £27.00. If you have a strong background in automotive electronics and HILS testing, this could be a fantastic opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge automotive projects. LMIND
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