What you'll do
Execute the development of DCDC systems by understanding requirements, defining technological solutions and architectures, and coordinating integration, calibration, verification, and validation activities.
- Define and Review CAN communication architecture (inputs/outputs) and software behavior logic (e.g., fault handling, safe shutdown, error signaling).
- Ensure compliance with automotive standards and regulations.
- Operate within AVL’s reference project organization for product development.
- Coordinate collaboration between customers, engineering domains, skill areas, and suppliers.
- Act as technical lead within the DCDC system development project.
What you need
- Minimum Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Automotive Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics or related field.
- In-depth knowledge of power electronics, in particular DC/DC converters as a key vehicle component and system, including their functions and integration within the vehicle architecture.
- Basic understanding of several other vehicle systems.
- Solid understanding of in-vehicle communication networks (e.g., CAN).
- Experience with requirements engineering tools.
- Previous experience in OEM or Tier 1 projects.
- Familiarity with requirements management tools (DOORS, Polarion or similar).
- Knowledge of simulation and modeling environments (Simulink, SysML).
- Familiarity with modern development processes and methods.
- Ability to manage the lifecycle of systems engineering items and work-products.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Why this matters
Participation in cutting-edge electrification projects in the automotive sector.
Technically challenging and collaborative work environment.
Professional development opportunities in an international context.
Flexible schedule regulation
Training programs
Annual bonus for goals