Gaydon
JLR is harnessing technology to make driving smarter, safer and cleaner. You can help create a world in which responsible, sustainable vehicles revolutionise the driving experience for generations. Our vision is to leverage the incredible potential of technology to build vehicles that not only offer a premium, all-encompassing digital experience, but that also make our customers lives better.
WHAT TO EXPECT
As a Senior Integration Engineer, you will be a part of Assisted & Automated Driving (AAD) Verification & Validation (V&V) team, part of electrical engineering department.
Within this role, your primary responsibility will be to support the team's daily schedule and assist in the resolution of issues, as well as to create and improve integration processes for integrating the end-to-end subsystem software that comprise our assisted and automated driving feature set. You will be responsible for all ADAS (ADVANCED DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEM) components, including parking, manoeuvring, vision, lateral and progressive, and other qualities, as well as test property preparation, certification, hardware/software troubleshooting, and functional integration.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work on innovative projects.
Key Accountabilities and Responsibilities
1. Lead creation and improvement of Integration processes.
2. Lead delivery of known good ADAS software configurations
3. Responsible for the documentation including processes are peer reviewed and up to date.
4. Maintaining software configurations on the AAD Robustness Vehicle Fleet and flashing
5. Overseeing flashing cars with different software packages
6. Provide remote technical support where required for issue resolution.
WHAT YOU’LL NEED
7. Automotive System Integration & Integration Testing experience.
8. Comprehensive understanding of Systems Engineering tools processes and practices
9. Knowledge of Health and Safety requirements, Risk Assessment, COSHH and SDS
10. Strong experience with Vector Tools
11. Ability to communicate with a wide range of audiences on sometimes complex issues, topics and engineering principles and practices.
12. Driving Licence