Job Description
Outside IR35On-site/Hybrid working arrangementControl Systems EngineerResponsibilitiesDevelopment of electronic control systems for on car use, HIL simulator, DIL simulator and test facilities.Ownership of control systems projects, from specification, through to implementation, testing, delivery, and maintenance.Development and management of ECU calibrations, set up and projectsDevelopment of software/tools for the configuration, calibration, data monitoring/analysis and performance optimisation of the electronic control and data systems.Provide development support for the standard ECU software and calibration to achieve optimal car performance.Investigate control systems issues using telemetry, HIL and SIL tools and provide feedback on the resolution to the appropriate project owners.Development of HIL simulations and associated plant models to provide improved coverage of systems testing and calibration.Development of coding standards and systems engineering development methodologies.Provide factory, and possibly track, support for race and test events for the operation of the control systems when necessary.RequirementsGood degree in a relevant engineering discipline (Electronics, mechanical, automotive, mechatronics).Must have solid experience of Mclaren Applied SECU, ATLAS and System Monitor.Strong mathematical/analytical skills and control theory knowledge is essential.Experience of the modelling/simulation of electronic control systems with mechanical/hydraulic/electrical elements.Proven track record of developing real-time control system software using Matlab Simulink/Stateflow/autocoding tools.Knowledge of the configuration and operation of high speed data acquisition and analysis systems.Data driven approach to problem solving.Flexible attitude and ability to work as part of a team in a changing environment.Ideally experience with F1 or top-level motorsport control systems.You must be eligible to work in the UKTPBN1_UKTJ