multi-skilled Integration Engineer
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Job description
As an Integration Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of two key work streams: integration testing and providing essential build support during prototype and pre-series phases. Your contributions will ensure that electrical systems meet the highest standards before vehicle release. Here are some of your main responsibilities:
- Create & Lead Integration Test Plans: Develop and oversee integration test plans for Simulator, Prototype, and Pre-Series vehicles, ensuring compliance with business security practices.
- Problem Solving: Manage and process problem-solving tickets through KPM, IVA, or iCAPTURE.
- KPI Management: Establish and manage integration testing KPIs and planning workbooks, serving as the central point of contact.
- Planning Meetings: Lead integration testing planning meetings and escalate issues as needed.
- Technical Support: Provide responsive and professional technical support across Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, and other business functions, including diagnosis, analysis, and updates of Electrical and Electronic systems.
- Knowledge Sharing: Act as a resource for problem solving, supporting business objectives while maintaining a safe and conscientious work environment.
- Team Collaboration: Support various areas of the team and participate in workshops and lab builds as required.
About the Team:
The Test & Build Support function is crucial in ensuring the integrity and performance of Bentley Integration Levels (BIL) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) during product development. This dynamic role combines technical expertise with customer-centric focus and may involve international travel when necessary.
Requirements
We seek a multi-skilled Integration Engineer who thrives on challenges! If you possess the following skills and experience, we want to hear from you:
- Exceptional Planning & Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication, along with excellent prioritization abilities.
- Problem Solving Experience: Familiarity with continuous improvement techniques and testing methods.
- Technical Proficiency: Background in Automotive Electrical systems, diagnostic programmes, and reporting tools.
- Adaptability: Quick learner of specialist engineering facilities and equipment, on-site and off-site.
- Educational Background: Degree in a relevant subject or equivalent experience.