Summary
We are looking for a driven and collaborative Software Calibration Engineer, to support the vehicle integration, software calibration and track testing of a YASA electric drive unit into a high-performance prototype vehicle. Your work will directly impact efficiency and power in next-generation electric vehicles. Join our team and help shape the future of transportation.
This role is for a 18-month fixed term period.
About YASA
YASA, a Mercedes Benz group company, is leading the way in EV Motor Revolution with our patented and unique Axial Flux Technology. Our motor is more powerful, lighter, and smaller than our competitors. Our spirit of innovation drives us to continually explore and test new technologies, a mindset that exists from early-stage R&D projects through to manufacturing optimisation. We stay true to the freedom and flexibility that drove our success as a start-up, alongside having the stability, security, and roadmap of an established organisation.
What You'll Do:
- Support prototype vehicle integration of an electric drive unit controller into a customer vehicle.
- Work closely with the customer engineers to manage prototype vehicle electronic interfaces to the YASA powertrain.
- Work closely as part of the YASA software team to investigate and resolve issues relating to vehicle integration.
- Manage prototype vehicle application specific calibration for the YASA motor controller.
- Provide customer support for controller software setup, electronic integration and track testing.
- Supporting dyno and track testing activities as required.
- Collecting and analysing of vehicle electric powertrain test logged data to allow optimising software parameters.
To succeed in this role, we believe you'll need:
- A relevant degree such as computer science or automotive engineering.
- A good understanding of embedded control systems.
- Familiar with common automotive software calibration tools such as Vector CANape or ETAS INCA for data logging and parameter tuning.
- Experience with CAN communication protocol.
- Ability to read and understand software control strategies implemented with Simulink models.
- Instinctive problem-solving skills coupled with a sound analytical approach.
- Ability to work under pressure while managing conflicting demands against tight deadlines
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Though not expected, it would be very beneficial if you have:
- Familiar with industry best practices for software calibration management.
- Knowledge of common automotive communication and calibration protocols.
- An understanding of vehicle electric drive systems and their control strategies.
- Hands on software testing in a dyno or trackside environment.
- Motor sport dyno or trackside experience.
Our mission is to lead the design and delivery of the best electric motor technology available. We believe that diversity of thought, and experience is a key driver of innovation. Research shows that while men apply to jobs if they meet ~60% of criteria, women and those in traditionally underrepresented groups tend to only apply if they check all boxes. So if you think you have what it takes but don’t meet every single point, please still get in touch. We’d love to have an initial chat and see if you could add value.
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