Connectivity & Infotainment Test Engineer

Church Coppenhall
2 weeks ago
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Connectivity & Infotainment Test Engineer

Are you passionate about automotive technology and connectivity? We are seeking a Connectivity & Infotainment Test Engineer to drive the integration, testing, and validation of cutting-edge connected car systems. In this role, you will play a key part in shaping the future of in-vehicle connectivity, infotainment, and diagnostics.

Key Responsibilities of Connectivity & Infotainment Test Engineer:

Oversee and maintain test properties, including test rigs and vehicles for Telematics, Connectivity, Infotainment, and Diagnostics.
Define system integration and test requirements, supporting validation planning to ensure successful system sign-off.
Perform flashing, coding, debugging, and root cause analysis on test benches and vehicles.
Plan and manage project-related activities, providing regular status updates and collaborating with cross-functional teams and suppliers.
Conduct in-depth analysis of system integration and testing issues, utilizing industry-standard tools to troubleshoot and resolve complex problems.
Develop and maintain specialist knowledge in requirement analysis, test automation, and test environment management.
Contribute effectively as part of a dynamic functional team to achieve project objectives.
About You:

Strong understanding of the software development lifecycle and agile methodologies.
Experience in system testing and integration, including manual testing, reporting, and error management.
Knowledge of automotive communication protocols such as CAN, LIN, and Automotive Ethernet.
Proficiency in tools such as ODIS, IDEX, VKMS, CP Tool, ADB, Ethernet, and MQTT.
Experience with vehicle log analysis (e.g., DLT logs, Ethernet/CAN logs).
Familiarity with VW, Audi, and Porsche ECUs and vehicle platforms.
Hands-on experience in debugging and diagnostics.
Ability to develop test automation frameworks (Python, Robot Framework, Anna Framework).
Qualifications & Requirements:

Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
UK Driving License.
German language skills are a plus.
Why Join Us?

This role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of automotive innovation, contributing to the development of world-class connected car technologies. You’ll collaborate with talented engineers and industry leaders, gaining hands-on experience in a dynamic and evolving field.

If you’re ready to take on a challenging and rewarding role in automotive system integration and testing, apply now

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