Job Title: HIL Propulsion Engineer
Location: Michigan
Duration: Long Term
Client: Stellantis
Job description:
We are seeking a proactive and technically skilled HIL Propulsion and Commissioning Engineer to support the development validation and deployment of propulsion control systems. This role involves working with Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) platforms electric or hybrid propulsion systems and overseeing on-site commissioning activities for vehicle or equipment launches.
You will be a key contributor in ensuring that propulsion systems meet functional safety and performance requirements from lab validation through to field deployment.
Key Responsibilities:
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Develop and maintain HIL setups for testing propulsion system ECUs and control logic.
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Simulate propulsion system components (motors inverters batteries etc.) using real-time platforms like dSPACE NI VeriStand or Speedgoat.
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Execute model-based testing and validation using MATLAB/Simulink and integrate with HIL test automation.
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Conduct commissioning of propulsion systems on vehicles test benches or industrial platforms.
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Interface with cross-functional teams for system calibration fault injection and troubleshooting.
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Support safety validation performance tuning and integration of propulsion subsystems (motor controllers BMS etc.).
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Analyze logs and test data to identify root causes and propose design improvements.
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Ensure compliance with safety and industry standards (ISO 26262 IEC 61508 etc. as applicable).
Qualifications:
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Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering Mechatronics or related discipline.
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3 years of experience with HIL systems propulsion systems or commissioning activities.
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Proficient in MATLAB/Simulink for control system modeling and testing.
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Understanding of electric drive systems power electronics and motor control strategies.
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Familiarity with communication protocols such as CAN Ethernet Modbus or PROFIBUS.
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Strong hands-on experience with testing tools like CANoe CANalyzer or similar.
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Ability to travel for on-site commissioning and system integration
Job Title: HIL Propulsion Engineer Location: Michigan Duration: Long Term Client: Stellantis Job description: We are seeking a proactive and technically skilled HIL Propulsion and Commissioning Engineer to support the development validation and deployment of propulsion control systems. T...
Job Title: HIL Propulsion Engineer
Location: Michigan
Duration: Long Term
Client: Stellantis
Job description:
We are seeking a proactive and technically skilled HIL Propulsion and Commissioning Engineer to support the development validation and deployment of propulsion control systems. This role involves working with Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) platforms electric or hybrid propulsion systems and overseeing on-site commissioning activities for vehicle or equipment launches.
You will be a key contributor in ensuring that propulsion systems meet functional safety and performance requirements from lab validation through to field deployment.
Key Responsibilities:
-
Develop and maintain HIL setups for testing propulsion system ECUs and control logic.
-
Simulate propulsion system components (motors inverters batteries etc.) using real-time platforms like dSPACE NI VeriStand or Speedgoat.
-
Execute model-based testing and validation using MATLAB/Simulink and integrate with HIL test automation.
-
Conduct commissioning of propulsion systems on vehicles test benches or industrial platforms.
-
Interface with cross-functional teams for system calibration fault injection and troubleshooting.
-
Support safety validation performance tuning and integration of propulsion subsystems (motor controllers BMS etc.).
-
Analyze logs and test data to identify root causes and propose design improvements.
-
Ensure compliance with safety and industry standards (ISO 26262 IEC 61508 etc. as applicable).
Qualifications:
-
Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering Mechatronics or related discipline.
-
3 years of experience with HIL systems propulsion systems or commissioning activities.
-
Proficient in MATLAB/Simulink for control system modeling and testing.
-
Understanding of electric drive systems power electronics and motor control strategies.
-
Familiarity with communication protocols such as CAN Ethernet Modbus or PROFIBUS.
-
Strong hands-on experience with testing tools like CANoe CANalyzer or similar.
-
Ability to travel for on-site commissioning and system integration
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