Senior Engineer, Software Systems Design Engineering
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Duties: Translate high-level system architecture into practical designs that support the development of current and next-generation Battery Management System (BMS) products. Understand complex Automotive OEM and Tier 1 ecosystems and support the seamless integration of ADI's system, hardware, and software solutions for a global customer base. Facilitate customer integration of BMS products by diagnosing implementation issues, validating alternative solutions through internal testing, and delivering verified code examples with supporting test results. Develop and debug embedded BMS software on ARM-based microcontrollers using C programming, ensuring robust and efficient system performance. Design and maintain BMS Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs) for proof-of-concept demonstrations and embedded system evaluations using C#. Create terminal-based automation tools for BMS system testing using scripting languages such as Python, enhancing test efficiency and repeatability. Document and share technical knowledge by writing application guides and technical articles to support internal teams and external customers. Collaborate cross-functionally with system architects, product managers, algorithm designers, software and hardware engineers, and customers.
Partial Telecommute Benefit (2 days/week WFH).
Position requires domestic and international travel up to 10%.
Requirements
Requirements: Must have a Master's degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering or related field (willing to accept a foreign education equivalent) and two (2) years of experience in the job proffered or related occupation developing software systems within Battery Management Systems and Embedded System environments., * Demonstrated Expertise ("DE") in C/C++ software development, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), and using CrossCore Embedded Studio and AURIX Development Studio Eclipse-based IDEs.
- DE in Python scripting, GUI development using C#, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and MATLAB and Simulink system modeling tools.
- DE working with embedded system hardware, including MCU, ADC, GPIO, and PWM, as well as automotive communication protocols including Modbus, CAN and CAN-FD, and hardware interfaces including SPI, isoSPI and I2C. DE utilizing lab equipment including power generators and oscilloscopes, and Saleae Logic Analyzer waveform analysis tool.
- DE with automotive domain standards and frameworks, including ISO 26262 (functional safety) and AUTOSAR (software architecture).
- DE with Git or SVN software engineering tools for Source Control Management.