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Sr. Engineer – Steering Systems Integration

Sr. Engineer – Steering Systems Integration

CompanyLucid Motors
LocationNewark, CA, USA
Salary$154000 – $211750
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelSenior

Requirements

  • 4+ years of automotive experience
  • Experience with Vector tools (CANape, CANalyzer, CDMStudio, etc.)
  • Strong understanding of Vehicle Dynamics theory
  • Proven delivery of world-class chassis control systems
  • Hands-on practical experience in prototype development
  • Experience with JIRA, Confluence and requirements management tools
  • Familiarity (not necessarily world-leading knowledge) with software development (Matlab/Python/CAPL scripting, model based)
  • Ability to read and work with electrical schematics, with sound understanding of electrical communication principles

Responsibilities

  • Manage suppliers and internal teams on the delivery of steering control systems
  • Work with Vehicle Controls, Motor Controls, Vehicle Electronics and Vehicle Dynamics teams to build, test and calibrate prototype controllers in virtual, HiL and vehicle environments
  • Create, document, and manage system level design validation plans to include virtual, HiL and vehicle-based activity as well as homologation activities
  • Work with internal teams such as Vehicle Controls, Vehicle Dynamics and ADAS to design, build, deliver, test and calibrate prototype software
  • Work across multiple complex projects in a demanding environment
  • Travel domestically and internationally as required
  • Monitor and manage task tracking applications, and work in an agile environment to track tasks and bugs and maintain software quality

Preferred Qualifications

  • Strong steering systems development, integration or validation experience
  • Excellent problem-solving ability, with an ability to use fundamental principles and data-driven action
  • Desire for continual learning
  • Driven-vehicle attributes development experience is a plus
  • Eager and strong fundamentals-based problem solving approaches