Infotainment and HMI Test Engineer (960)
Monday to Friday (39 hours a week)
Cranfield
£30.02 p/h
We are recruiting an Infotainment and HMI Test Engineer for one of our automotive clients based in Cranfield. You will be working for a globally recognised automotive company. This is a long-term contract role, which may run for several years.
Key Responsibilities of the Infotainment and HMI Test Engineer:
1. Support the Electrical & Electronic (EE) Test team with vehicle function, performance, reliability, and regulation validation of infotainment, display, and/or parking systems to Nissan and regulatory requirement standards.
2. Create and manage test methods and procedures.
3. Create and manage test planning including change/variance impact analysis and resource management.
4. Analyze results, make judgments, and report (cross-function and upper management).
5. Investigate concerns, conduct root cause analysis, and recommend countermeasures to design, aftermarket, and manufacturing departments.
6. Provide field investigation support on occasion.
7. Report and support suppliers.
8. Prepare test/investigation reports, test plans, and test methods.
9. Ensure the quality of electrical systems to Nissan standards.
10. Complete responsible validation within project milestones.
Qualifications & Experience for the Infotainment and HMI Test Engineer:
1. Relevant experience in automotive electrical and electronic system development, completing a minimum of two vehicle developments, or equivalent experience.
2. Good written and verbal communication skills.
3. Ability to travel abroad, typically a few days to 2 weeks, with rare occasions of long-distance travel for up to 10 weeks and/or at short notice.
4. Competent with PC applications, including Microsoft Excel and Project.
5. Self-motivating, self-managing, proactive, positive, energetic personality, and flexible in working practices and hours.
6. Ability to prioritize and multitask between multiple projects simultaneously.
7. Degree qualified (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline.
8. Working knowledge of Nissan, Renault, Mitsubishi electrical architecture.
9. Understanding of electrical theory and the operation of electronic devices.
10. Fluent written and verbal English language capability.
11. Experience of software application into vehicle ECUs in the manufacturing environment (flashing, coding/configuration, and calibration).
12. Ability to risk assess software modifications and develop appropriate test plans.
13. Understanding of network communications and multiple bus principles (CAN, LIN, Ethernet).
14. Ability to operate CANalyzer and CANape software or similar and interpret the results.
15. Ability to follow system circuit diagrams and identify electrical connections.
16. Practical experience in problem-solving tools and techniques.
17. Familiarity with digital oscilloscopes and basic electrical test equipment.
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