Restraint Control Calibration Engineer
Job Title: Restraint Control Calibration Engineer
Job Location: Southfield, MI
What we offer:
Veoneer develops cutting-edge technology for the Future Car. Our international, agile and highly collaborative teams aim to accelerate the growth in Autonomous Driving and be the leader in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. We empower our people and are dedicated to their professional development and growth.
With 7500 employees in 13 countries, our growing team has the goal to lead the revolution underway in the automotive industry…and then be the pioneer for what comes next.
What you'll do:
The Calibration Engineer is responsible for setting the crash algorithm parameters and the overall sensing strategy of the Airbag Electronic Modules for a specific vehicle platform. This includes processing the crash data, simulating the deployment times from the algorithm, setting the adjustable parameters, negotiating the acceptance directly with the customer, presenting the work to the team for a final technical review and signing-off the calibration validation results from the hardware-in-the-loop testing. The Calibration Engineer also supports the Software team and the Product Assurance team in the implementation of the crash algorithms in the airbag modules
- Comprehend new algorithms, understand the specific needs of customers, specify new algorithm features, and support validations
- Understand crash testing data, process it into a Veoneer format and present it for review
- Simulate deployment times from a crash algorithm using Veoneer standard calibration tools
- Open, modify, and change a calibration
- Organize team calibrations
- Present calibration strategy, options, and trade offs to the customer
- Negotiate the calibration sign-off directly with a customer
- Organize peer reviews where the work is presented for review
- Review and sign-off the calibration results from the Algorithm Validation Test Stand
- Create a calibration report
- Read and understand a crash algorithm specification
- Open and understand a MATLAB/SIMULINK model/script
- Read and understand a customer specification for an airbag module crash algorithm
- Modify/create a crash algorithm specification
- Modify/create a crash algorithm SIMULINK model or MATLAB model
- Modify/create an algorithm S/W validation plan
- Present a current or new algorithm to the customer
- Attend recurring algorithm meetings at the customer
What you'll bring:
- BS in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or Physics (MS preferred)
- At least 2 years’ experience with customer/supplier interaction is required
- Skilled in MATLAB, WORD, POWERPOINT, EXCEL
- Knowledge of SIMULINK, Electronic Products and Automotive Safety would be a plus
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Skilled in technical negotiation, learning & teaching, problem/puzzle solving and team work
- Flexible, resilient, honest and accountable
- Multi-cultural awareness would be a plus
- Department
- Engineering
- Locations
- Southfield, MI
Southfield, MI
A start-up with a heritage
Veoneer is a lean, innovative company at the forefront of technology committed to discovering ways to make transportation safer, easier and more enjoyable.
Veoneer builds on a heritage of close to 70 years of automotive safety development. In July 2018, we became an independent, publicly traded company, when we separated from the worldwide leader in automotive safety Autoliv, Inc.
About Veoneer USA
Our purpose is to create trust in mobility. Veoneer designs, develops, manufactures and sells state-of-the-art software, hardware and systems for active safety, autonomous driving, occupant protection and brake control.
In the United States, Veoneer has 1,100 co-workers and is located in Southfield, Michigan; Lowell, Massachusetts; and Goleta, California.
Veoneer is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and on the Nasdaq Stockholm.
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Restraint Control Calibration Engineer
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