Placement students are required to work within the System Engineering team at Cambridge, which is the central hub of product development. The team develops System Engineering, Software and Electronic Hardware. Our System Engineering team takes the lead on product development, producing the information which is needed for our software and hardware engineers to deliver. Our software development is built upon Vector AUTOSAR with Multimatic responsible for the base level all the way through to controls (often developed in MATLAB/ Simulink). The hardware is then our enabler, developed from the ground-up; our ECUs are custom for the application with stringent processes to ensure that the automotive standards are met.
On the sister site at Thetford, full vehicle E/E architecture is developed, and validation testing is performed. Our E/E team manage customer requirements for loom development and ECU integration either at a system level or for an entire vehicle. Looms are then produced and fitted into test vehicle to test the design before production. The validation team takes on the responsibility of testing our products. This testing can take place at on a bench, rig or on a full vehicle.
If you want to be part of the team developing the next innovative mechatronic, active suspension or active aero just like the suspension on the Ferrari Purosangue, please apply at [email protected]
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