Job Description
Exciting client developing the world's fastest and most exciting electric vehicles and state-of-the-art technology, both for internal projects as well as for the major brands in the industry.
Due to growth in the Embedded software Test team, we are looking for a Simulink Test Engineer with experience in testing Simulink models in MIL and PIL setup. As part of the testing team, you will review safety and software requirements, write test cases and execute them. You will test Body Control Unit, Inverter, and various other Electrical Control and Vehicle Control Units that go into our electric hypercar.
We are a small team of engineers that covers unit, software integration and system integration tests with respect to the V-model of automotive software testing. We are mostly concerned with white-box testing. Our plan is to expand into a large team and take testing to another level in the next few years. We highly value proactivity, team work, initiative and continuous improvement of all team members.
Responsibilities
Preparing test harness and executing tests in Simulink Test Manager on MIL and PIL setup
Using Simulink Coverage for tracking coverage metrics
Using Simulink Requirements to trace tests to requirements
Designing test strategies and test plans for given system requirements
Review safety and software requirements related to Simulink testing
Setting up Simulink testing process and writing test procedures
Writing test documentation
Requirements
MS or BS degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a proven equivalent in experience
Two plus years of work experience in Simulink model testing in MIL and PIL setup
Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team with Hardware and Software engineers
Self-organized and goal-oriented
Very good knowledge of English (written and spoken) is essential
Considered as an advantage
Familiarity with Simulink Test Manager, Simulink Requirements and Simulink Coverage modules
Good knowledge of various test methodologies
Experience in the Automotive industry
Familiarity with Vector CANalyzer and CANoe tools