The Calibration Engineer is responsible for:
- Developing and implementing best practice calibration solutions and performing diagnostic verification testing.
- Manage all technical aspects of the calibrations to meet all regulatory requirements, identify system requirements during system hardware design to insure a robust diagnostic system, and use standard instrumentation toolsets for data acquisition, storage, and analysis.
- They will calibrate diagnostic thresholds to meet regulations, develop and track calibration solutions that meet system functional objectives, identify system requirements during system hardware design to insure a robust diagnostic system.
- Utilizing a multi-functional tool chain, requiring familiarity with; Stellantis in-house developed calibration tools - DC Plot & HIL (Hardware-in-the-Loop) testers, CDA, PowerCal.
- Industry standard calibration tools (ETAS INCA, MDA, MatLab, Simulink, CANalyzer)
- Provide regular overview summaries and detailed reports on specific assignments, including timing projections.
- The candidate should expect to travel 4 - 8 weeks throughout the year for system validation/verification.
Requirements:
Master of Science in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or Master of Science in Computer Science or Mechatronics from an ABET accredited university
- 3+ years of experience in engine development, powertrain systems development /engine calibration /control systems development / diagnostics / electronics within the automotive industry
- Hardware in the loop development /verification
- Calibration process knowledge using design of experiments and advanced optimization techniques
- Understanding of emissions & safety regulatory requirements
- Proficient in advanced simulation tools
- Proficient in MatLab / Simulink
- Knowledge/Understanding of CAN Communication protocols