Verification Engineer

Warwick
3 days ago
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Verification Engineer

Contract Duration: 7 Months
Location: Warwick (Onsite)
We are supporting a leading automotive OEM in the search for a highly capable Verification Engineer to join their Steering Systems team. This is an excellent opportunity for an engineer with strong HIL expertise and a passion for vehicle dynamics, modelling correlation, and mechatronic system validation. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring the performance, safety, and reliability of next‑generation steering technologies.

Key Responsibilities

Develop detailed test cases for execution within the Steering System HIL environment
Implement existing JLR vehicle test procedures into the Steering HIL platform
Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the Steering System HIL rig
Create and refine analysis methods, metrics, and validation reports
Work closely with internal customers to understand and deliver test requirements
Characterise and compare steering systems, producing clear technical documentation
Correlate virtual models with Steering System HIL data and on‑vehicle test results

Experience & Skills Required

Extensive experience with HIL systems such as dSPACE, XPACK4, or equivalent
Strong knowledge of Vehicle Dynamics
Proven background in mechatronic system verification & validation
Experience using simulation tools: MATLAB/Simulink, IPG Carmaker, or similar
Proficient programming skills (e.g. MATLAB, Python, C)
Strong problem‑solving approach (Six Sigma or equivalent is beneficial)
Knowledge of Machine Learning techniques (advantageous)
Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail
Strong team player with effective communication skills
Understanding of AGILE methodologies
BSc or MSc in Engineering, Data Science, or a relevant technical discipline

This role offers the chance to work on cutting‑edge steering technologies within a fast‑paced engineering environment, contributing directly to the development of future vehicle platforms. If you are driven, technically strong, and passionate about automotive innovation, this position provides an excellent opportunity to make a real impact within a world‑class engineering team.

We look forward to hearing from you

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