Formulate and validate vehicle-wide time synchronization protocols (IEEE 802.1AS / gPTP) across all autonomous driving nodes.
Architect redundant fail-operational power distribution networks for safety-critical autonomous driving actuators.
Enforce system-level EMI/EMC mitigation and review supplier compliance reports to ensure electromagnetic compatibility.
Synthesize supplier safety cases into the vehicle-level ISO 26262 functional safety framework.
Define hardware-level diagnostic mechanisms to monitor component health and trigger safe-stop fallback strategies.
Collaborate with mechanical packaging teams to define sensor placement fields-of-view (FOV) and vehicle calibration strategies.
Lead the root-cause investigation of complex intermittent electrical failures and sensor dropouts identified during fleet testing.
Audit supplier-provided schematics and hardware designs to identify architectural shortcomings boundary-case vulnerabilities or non-compliance with vehicle requirements.
Architect the vehicles logical network topology including defining static IP assignment schemes subnet routing paths and network switch configurations.
Design and document end-to-end network traffic paths mapping individual sensor data streams (e.g. LiDAR UDP packets ROS messages) to target compute nodes and subnets.
Additional Skills & Qualifications
8 years of experience in automotive E/E architecture design or vehicle-level electrical systems engineering with a focus on ground-up vehicle development.
Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering Mechatronics or a related technical discipline.
Proven proficiency utilizing E/E architecture tools such as Zuken () or Siemens Capital (or equivalent system modeling software).
Technical understanding of high-speed serializer/deserializer protocols (e.g. GMSL2/3 FPD-Link III/IV) and Multi-Gigabit Automotive Ethernet.
Strong working knowledge of standard in-vehicle networks including CAN FD LIN and PCIe along with network debugging tools.
Familiarity with component and system-level electromagnetic compatibility testing and validation standards (e.g. CISPR 25 ISO 11452).
Practical understanding of ISO 26262 functional safety concepts up to ASIL-D and automotive cybersecurity principles.
Experience designing or integrating redundant low-voltage power distribution networks (12V/24V) and smart electronic fusing architectures.
Proven capability to critically analyze third-party electrical schematics PCB layouts and block diagrams to enforce design robustness.
Job Description Model and maintain the vehicles electrical architecture and logical connectivity using Zuken. Author RFI/RFP packages to evaluate Tier-1/Tier-2 suppliers for Autonomous Driving computing platforms and perception sensors. Drive the electrical and logical integration of off...
Job Description
Model and maintain the vehicles electrical architecture and logical connectivity using Zuken.
Author RFI/RFP packages to evaluate Tier-1/Tier-2 suppliers for Autonomous Driving computing platforms and perception sensors.
Drive the electrical and logical integration of off-the-shelf sensors and AD computes into the vehicle platform.
Manage signal integrity and channel budgets for high-speed camera networks (GMSL/FPD-Link) over coaxial/STP cabling.
Formulate and validate vehicle-wide time synchronization protocols (IEEE 802.1AS / gPTP) across all autonomous driving nodes.
Architect redundant fail-operational power distribution networks for safety-critical autonomous driving actuators.
Enforce system-level EMI/EMC mitigation and review supplier compliance reports to ensure electromagnetic compatibility.
Synthesize supplier safety cases into the vehicle-level ISO 26262 functional safety framework.
Define hardware-level diagnostic mechanisms to monitor component health and trigger safe-stop fallback strategies.
Collaborate with mechanical packaging teams to define sensor placement fields-of-view (FOV) and vehicle calibration strategies.
Lead the root-cause investigation of complex intermittent electrical failures and sensor dropouts identified during fleet testing.
Audit supplier-provided schematics and hardware designs to identify architectural shortcomings boundary-case vulnerabilities or non-compliance with vehicle requirements.
Architect the vehicles logical network topology including defining static IP assignment schemes subnet routing paths and network switch configurations.
Design and document end-to-end network traffic paths mapping individual sensor data streams (e.g. LiDAR UDP packets ROS messages) to target compute nodes and subnets.
Additional Skills & Qualifications
8 years of experience in automotive E/E architecture design or vehicle-level electrical systems engineering with a focus on ground-up vehicle development.
Bachelors or Masters degree in Electrical Engineering Mechatronics or a related technical discipline.
Proven proficiency utilizing E/E architecture tools such as Zuken () or Siemens Capital (or equivalent system modeling software).
Technical understanding of high-speed serializer/deserializer protocols (e.g. GMSL2/3 FPD-Link III/IV) and Multi-Gigabit Automotive Ethernet.
Strong working knowledge of standard in-vehicle networks including CAN FD LIN and PCIe along with network debugging tools.