Controller Modelling Developer – Virtual Prototyping
Company | General Motors |
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Location | Markham, ON, Canada, Oshawa, ON, Canada |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s, Master’s |
Experience Level | Expert or higher |
Requirements
- Minimum 10+ years of relevant professional engineering experience
- Proficiency in SystemC, Transaction Level Modeling (TLM 2.0), and SCML
- Expertise in creating Level 4 VECU prototypes
- Proficiency in off the shelf EDA toolchains such as Synopsys Virtualizer and ASTC vLAB
- Expertise in various programming languages (C, C++, Python)
- Expertise in low-level input/output driver development and debugging
- Knowledge of electronic control modules and embedded control systems
- Knowledge of ARM based microcontrollers
- Software integration, compiler and linker file comprehension expertise
- Knowledge of AUTOSAR and Automotive Cyber Security
- Knowledge in automotive communications (e.g. CAN, LIN, SPI, I2C, UART)
- Co-Simulation expertise of Level 4 VECUs
- Expertise in the use of software debugging tools (Lauterbach, Green Hills Multi IDE, etc.)
- Expertise in Intrepid Vehicle Spy, Vector CANoe
- Excellent communication skills
- Demonstrated success in leading challenging projects with high levels of ambiguity to completion
- Consistent demonstration of GM leadership behavioral competencies
- HW architecture/micro-architecture experience.
Responsibilities
- Create SystemC TLM2.0 models of microcontrollers, asics, drivers, modules, switches, timers, transceivers, etc.
- Integrate microcontroller and peripheral models into full Level 4 virtual ECUs
- Debug model and integration bugs and issues
- Work cross-functionally with Design Release Engineers, Tier 1 suppliers, and software engineers to develop vECUs
- Integrate production software into vECUs
- Validate and verify vECU functions as expected and executes production software as intended
- Collaborate with software developers to root cause and solve low-level, basic software and application software issues found in the virtual environment
- Debug integrated production software as needed
- Develop script-based engineering workarounds to bridge virtual model limitation gaps
- Work cross-functionally with Simulation Integration Engineers to support the integration of vECUs into virtual environments
Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering or Computer Science or similar field.
- Knowledge of software test automation
- Expertise in software tools development Software tools development expertise
- Embedded control system design expertise
- Production vehicle program execution experience
- Development experience in both Windows and Linux environments
- Familiarity with software development build process and associated tools (e.g. Gerrit, Jenkins, Git, etc.)
- Familiarity with scalable simulation deployment methodologies leveraging containers (e.g. Docker, Singularity, etc.)
- Familiarity with synchronous and asynchronous event driven simulation