We are looking for a skilled Control Systems Simulation and Calibration Engineer to join our team. As a Control Systems Simulation and Calibration Engineer, you will be responsible for optimising vehicle and powertrain control systems parameters to improve safety, emissions & fuel economy along with the joy of performance and drivability.
What you'll do
- For a better future and for the sake of our nature, optimise vehicle and powertrain control systems parameters to improve safety, emissions & fuel economy along with the joy of performance and drivability.
- Use your creativity to develop new Smart Calibration processes and tools.
- Develop simulation platforms and methodologies for future technologies (electrification, H2 solutions, ADAS, fuel cell vehicles, etc)
- Reflect your system and domain knowledge with KPI and requirement generation along with test case development and analysis
- Travel the world for environmental tests in different and exciting locations (e.g. USA, Italy, Finland, Spain)
- Work with AVL Global experts to keep up with latest technologies and industry trends.
What you need
- BSc/MSc/PhD or equivalent engineering degree in electric/electronic, controls, mechatronics, automotive, mechanical engineering or related technical field is preferred
- Minimum 2 years of professional experience in R&D and product development projects
- Good understanding in one or more of the following areas: electrified & hybrid powertrain technologies, ADAS/AD, transmissions, engine and aftertreatment systems
- Experience in in one or more of the following areas: Controller / Algorithm Design and Implementation, Optimisation Methodologies, System Dynamics, Modelling, Data acquisition and Post-processing with Matlab/Simulink
- Experience in Automotive Diagnostics and Network Communication platforms like CAN, LIN, Ethernet, etc
- Having programming experience in any language (C#, Java, Phyton etc) is a plus
- Fluent speaking and excellent writing skills in English (German, French or Italian would be a plus)
Why this matters
As a Control Systems Simulation and Calibration Engineer, you will be contributing to the development of innovative solutions that improve the performance, safety, and efficiency of vehicles. Your work will have a direct impact on the environment and the lives of people around the world.