What you'll do
You will play a key role in quality assurance for hybrid powertrain software and calibration, collaborating with calibration and validation teams to guarantee adherence to standards and customer requirements.
- Responsible for the end-to-end management of quality incidents related to vehicle diagnostics and electronic systems.
- This role involves the analysis, documentation, and resolution of diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and field issues, ensuring timely and effective corrective actions.
- Processing of 0- & 3-month Warranty Claims
- Analysis and classification of the DTCs found in customer vehicles
- Presentation at Quality Committee meetings.
- Classical DTC analysis of a group of VINs (up to 10) or global
- Treatment and follow-up of issues until closure
- Documentation and steering of corrective measures
- Steering of quality loops
- Root cause finding and solution testing
What you need
- Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Automotive Engineering or similar.
- Experience in: Quality assurance in automotive or powertrain projects.
- Hybrid systems and high-voltage components (battery, inverter).
- Familiarity with calibration and validation processes is a plus.
- Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and ability to work in multidisciplinary teams.
- Languages: English and Spanish required, French is a plus.
- Driving license B mandatory.
Why this matters
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