Job Description :
The MultiDomain & Controls Integration Engineer is responsible for developing the tools, methods and strategies for the evaluation of fuel economy, acceleration performance, capability (e.g. trailer tow), drivability and thermal management for new conventional and electrified powertrains and vehicles using computer modeling techniques.
- Leads the development of proprietary frameworks and codes to analyze Electrified Propulsion Technology;
- Responsible for modeling activities including using first principles to develop high level models;
- Responsible for the integration of basic or advanced control logics governing the behaviour of the physical portion of the models embedded into the proprietary frameworks and codes;
- Creates pre-processing and post-processing tools and provide support to resolve issues connected to the utilization of the proprietary frameworks and codes;
- Communication of the results in oral presentations and written reports to Chief Engineers, COEs, Component Engineers and others including Powertrain management is required
Requirements :
Thorough knowledge of the English language including both written and oral communication
Bachelor of Science in Engineering – 4-year degree – (in Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Industrial, Computer Engineering, Applied Physics, or related Engineering field)Minimum 4 years of experience in product development (preferably in the automotive area) simulating hybrid and / or electrified propulsion systemsThorough knowledge of vehicle Propulsion Systems including internal combustion engines, transmissions, axles, drivelines, batteries, and eMotorsThorough knowledge in the disciplines of hybrid control strategies or energy management optimizationThorough knowledge of commercial codes including, but not limited to, MATLAB / Simulink, Stateflow, and Simulink coder, GT Suite Amesim, Maxwell, MotorCAD.Thorough knowledge of Microsoft or Google office products