What you'll do
You'll be responsible for the development of powertrains and calibration of engine control units.
- Calibration of engine control units during powertrain and vehicle development up to the start of series production
- Collaboration on the development of combustion engines, hybrid, and electric powertrains
- Working with diagnostic and measurement tools (e.g. DiagRa, INCA)
- Evaluation of data from test drives and laboratory measurements
- Cooperation with development teams, test engineers, and suppliers
What you need
You'll need a university degree in a technical field (mechanical engineering, mechatronics, vehicle technology) and practical experience in engine development or ECU calibration.
- University degree in technical field (mechanical engineering, mechatronics, vehicle technology)
- Practical experience in engine development or ECU calibration
- Strong understanding of combustion engines, powertrains, and electrification
- Knowledge of automotive development processes is an advantage
- Experience with tools such as DiagRa, INCA, or similar systems is an advantage
Why this matters
This role is ideal for technically skilled candidates interested in the development of both combustion and electrified powertrain systems. You'll develop deep expertise in high-spec facilities and have clear progression into senior facilities management roles.