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Knowledge of how to use and purpose of tools within the software development team listed below: Requirements : Polarion MBD : Matlab/Simulink + Toolbox (Simulink Requirements, Simulink Tests, etc) Software devOps tools: Jira.
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EV Software Controls Engineer | The Shyft Group (TSG) | Plymouth, MI. As the Software Controls Engineer for Blue Arc™ (A Shyft Group Brand) based in Plymouth, MI, you will enjoy developing, implementing, and testing EV controls software for electric vehicle (EV) systems for Blue Arc's new Class 3, and Class 5 electric (EV) vehicles.
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This 24-month entry-level rotational program is designed to provide you with professional and leadership opportunities throughout the Software Engineer Team. The Rotational Development Program consists of four rotations that are customized for you.
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The Software Test Engineer is responsible for the planning, specification, execution and documentation of software tests on electronics and for the system integration tests of the mechanics-electronics interface.
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Entry Level Proficiency- Software Development Process (ASPICE, CMMI) Bosch offers an excellent Rotational Development Program (RDP) that is tailor-made for Bachelor's and Master's candidates. Automotive Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics.
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Background Profile Expertise in automotive embedded software development, including requirements management, code-level development (Matlab/Simulink a plus), developing graphic-based architecture, and guiding junior-level engineers.
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Automotive Software ArchitectWork for a leader in automotive power systems development for next generation vehicles (EVs, hybrids, etc. 7+ years of experience in automotive embedded software development (at least 1-2 modules from the ground up), including AUTOSAR architecture and ASPICE.Exposure to the full development life-cycle, from concept to release.
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FORVIA -HELLA is seeking its next great Lead Software Engineer - Expert to join our growingcar access team. Lead Software Engineer - Smart Car Access. Designsoftware components based on the software requirements and theArchitecture.
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Autodesk's Digital Employee Experience team is seeking a Principal Software Engineer to join our software engineering team that delivers products that enrich the employee experience at Autodesk.
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Our Senior Software Design Engineer is responsible for developing by designing, coding and testing real time embedded software for power-controlled system applications such as DC-DC Converter and DC-AC Inverters for automotive products.
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MATLAB, Simulink, and Python programming skills; (2) Software versioning using GIT or other version control software; (3) Track and Release Management; (4) Requirement Management; (5) System/Software Architecture description using Enterprise Architect or similar; and (6) Development of embedded software for tracking and fusion algorithms.
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You will create and develop consumer-centric product roadmaps, define innovative business models across the Car Audio Software as a Product portfolio, and align those with HARMAN’s greater Automotive portfolio.
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Developing software layers for communication over SPI, I2C, CAN and Ethernet for variety of sensor and system interfaces. Minimum of five years of progressive engineering experience in automotive embedded software development or proven accomplishments otherwise.
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Vector is seeking to add an experienced AUTOSAR Embedded Software Engineer in embedded development and automotive software to our team. Vector has over 3,000 employees at 36 locations worldwide, supporting manufacturers and suppliers with a professional platform of software and hardware tools, embedded software components, and services for developing embedded systems.
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A Software Architect is a highly skilled and experienced professional who specializes in the design and development of software systems for automotive embedded systems. Strong experience in embedded software development for automotive systems.
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