Infotainment and HMI Test Engineer (960) Monday to Friday (39 hours a week) Cranfield £30.02 p/h We are recruiting a 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. The contract is on an ongoing basis a may run for several years. Key Responsibilities of the Infotainment and HMI Test Engineer: To 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. • Creation and management of test methods and procedures. • Creation and management of test planning including change/ variance impact analysis and resource management. • Result analysis, judgement, and reporting. (Cross function and upper management). • Concern investigation, root cause analysis and countermeasure recommendation to design, aftermarket, and manufacturing departments. • Field investigation support on occasion • Reporting and supporting suppliers. • Test/investigation reports, test plan, and test method • Secure the quality of electrical systems to Nissan standards • Complete responsible validation within project milestones Qualifications & Experience for the Infotainment and HMI Test Engineer: • Have relevant experience in automotive electrical and electronic system development, completing a minimum of two vehicle developments, or be able to demonstrate equivalent experience. • Have good written and verbal communication • Be able to travel abroad, typically a few days to 2 weeks, but on rare occasions travel may be long distance and for up to 10 weeks and/or at short notice. • Competent with PC applications. Including Microsoft excel and project. • Self-motivating and self-managing. Pro-active. Positive. Energetic personality and flexible regarding working practice and working hours. • Ability to prioritise and multitask between multiple projects simultaneously • Be degree qualified (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline • Have working knowledge of Nissan, Renault, Mitsubishi electrical architecture • Understand electrical theory and the operation of electronic devices • Have fluent written and verbal English language capability. • Have experience of software application into vehicle ECUs in the manufacturing environment – flashing, coding/configuration and calibration. • Be able to risk assess software modifications and develop appropriate test plans • Understand network communications and multiple bus principles (CAN, LIN, Ethernet) • Be able to operate CANalyzer and CANape software or similar and interpret the results • Be able to follow system circuit diagrams and identify electrical connections • Be able to demonstrate and have practical experience in problem solving tools and techniques • Be familiar with digital oscilloscopes, and basic electrical test equipment. LMIND