Propulsion System Diagnostic validation Engineer

Posted on 29 May 25 by Katey Olsowy

  • Troy, Michigan
  • $ - $
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Job Description

The Propulsion System Diagnostic Software Validation Engineer will develop test specifications, execute component and subsystem diagnostic testing for all propulsion system ECUs of the vehicle (VCU, BMS, EDM, OBC, DCDC converter). The candidate will work closely with the Software Team, Electrical Team, and Propulsion Team to validate the subsystem and component level diagnostics on Slate’s different test properties. The validation engineer will generate test cases and analyze results to ensure program requirements are met.

Develop Diagnostic Validation test cases for the system, subsystem and component level for each propulsion system module (ECU) across the vehicle architecture.
Work closely with Software, Electrical, and Propulsion teams on the integration of multiple control units on the test properties.
Collaborate with Software, Electrical, and Propulsion teams to develop DFMEAs, DVP&Rs, and test properties validation plans.
Write detailed test specifications and test scripts based on system and component requirements. Generate a testing plan that achieves targets at various milestones.
Develop automation of DTC test cases and UDS services
Analyze and visualize large data sets from various data sources to understand the use cases and validation criteria.
Technical communication of analysis results and tradeoffs.
Root cause analysis, corrective action implementation, and escalation of risks to keep software development process on track.
Identify opportunities for automation. Develop and implement processes to improve efficiency.
Participate in Agile Software development processes.
What You Bring to the Team:

Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical, Computer Software, or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent from an ABET accredited or equivalent program is preferred.
Minimum five (5) years’ experience in using systems modeling platforms for test development, test automation, test requirements development, execution and reporting.
Minimum five (5) years’ experience working with low voltage and high voltage systems.
Excellent communication, team building, and relationship building skills.
Specific experience includes:
Open and closed-loop control systems for sensors, actuators, vehicle controllers, etc.
Low voltage components such as circuit breakers, relays, wiring, etc.
High voltage components such as DCDC, motor and inverter, battery, and on-board charger, etc.
Electric vehicle system simulation, requirements, testing, and validation.
CAN-Bus, LIN, and Ethernet communication protocol.
CAN tools such as CANalyzer, P-CAN, Kvaser, CANoe,CANDiva, CANApe, etc.
Hands-on experience with CAPL Scripting, ECU Test tool for Automation.
Hands-on experience with setup and use of FIU systems
Experience in cdd file generation and DID development.
Strong Knowledge of ISO 14229 UDS protocol specification.
MATLAB, Simulink, and State flowcharts.
Knowledge in scripting languages (such as Python).
Knowledge with requirements management tool, such as Polarion or DOORS.
8D, five whys, and other structured problem-solving tools to diagnose complex issues.
Industry standards such as FMVSSS, NHTSA, SAE, etc.

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