Design Release Engineer - TechDigital
Auburn Hills, MI
About the Job
About Cognizant's IoT Mobility Practice:
Cognizant Mobility is the premier automotive engineering services division of Cognizant that is focused on smart connected vehicle engineering and software delivery. Our clients include well known Automotive OEMs and Electric/Autonomous Start Up Companies that leverage our automotive engineering expertise.
We are looking for talented engineers with backgrounds in Electrical and Computer Engineering for such roles as Vehicle Systems Engineering, Electrical Design and Release, High Voltage Wire Harness Design and Packaging, Embedded Software Development and Algorithm Research, AUTOSAR Model Based System Design, Validation, Hardware in the Loop Integration, Functional Safety, Vehicle Triage, SWAT and Launch Support, etc.
The Role and Responsibilities:
The Design Release Engineer is responsible to lead the development of ECU/sensor design for the ADAS and Chassis features while working with suppliers and Engineering Support teams that include systems, wiring and validation engineers, Program Management, and Manufacturing teams as required to support and launch vehicle programs. Responsibilities include:
• Collaborate with Tier 1 supplier to design, develop and integrate an ECU into multiple OEM vehicles
• Define and perform ECU validation for bench, system, and vehicle level
• Maintain EBOM and drawing releases for the different stages of vehicle milestones
• Perform Component and System FMEA
• Perform warranty data analysis on returned ECUs, identify issues and work with the supplier to implement corrective actions
• Create and manage engineering change requests to supplier(s)
Basic Qualifications:
• Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science
• Knowledge of CAN based communication and tools
• Outstanding communication and organization skills
Preferred Qualifications:
• Automotive component/module release experience
• Program management experience
Keywords: DRE, Engineer, Automotive, Design, Release, ADAS, CAN, ECU, EBO
Cognizant Mobility is the premier automotive engineering services division of Cognizant that is focused on smart connected vehicle engineering and software delivery. Our clients include well known Automotive OEMs and Electric/Autonomous Start Up Companies that leverage our automotive engineering expertise.
We are looking for talented engineers with backgrounds in Electrical and Computer Engineering for such roles as Vehicle Systems Engineering, Electrical Design and Release, High Voltage Wire Harness Design and Packaging, Embedded Software Development and Algorithm Research, AUTOSAR Model Based System Design, Validation, Hardware in the Loop Integration, Functional Safety, Vehicle Triage, SWAT and Launch Support, etc.
The Role and Responsibilities:
The Design Release Engineer is responsible to lead the development of ECU/sensor design for the ADAS and Chassis features while working with suppliers and Engineering Support teams that include systems, wiring and validation engineers, Program Management, and Manufacturing teams as required to support and launch vehicle programs. Responsibilities include:
• Collaborate with Tier 1 supplier to design, develop and integrate an ECU into multiple OEM vehicles
• Define and perform ECU validation for bench, system, and vehicle level
• Maintain EBOM and drawing releases for the different stages of vehicle milestones
• Perform Component and System FMEA
• Perform warranty data analysis on returned ECUs, identify issues and work with the supplier to implement corrective actions
• Create and manage engineering change requests to supplier(s)
Basic Qualifications:
• Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Computer Science
• Knowledge of CAN based communication and tools
• Outstanding communication and organization skills
Preferred Qualifications:
• Automotive component/module release experience
• Program management experience
Keywords: DRE, Engineer, Automotive, Design, Release, ADAS, CAN, ECU, EBO
Source : TechDigital