ECU Design Engineer
Function / Purpose of Position / Mission:
An ECU design engineer develops and tests circuitries on PCBs for use in automotive environment. He or she is not considered to be the expert of specific circuit-blocks, but he or she knows, how to compose several complex electronic modules together and how to make a working circuitry from it. For this reason he or she perfectly handles the design- and layout tools and knows the design process within Continental. He or She is as well able to support layout, automatic testing and manufacturing lines.
Goals:
• Design of ECU Electronics. Reuse and integrate available modules as far as any possible. Design specific analog or digital circuits fulfilling automotive requirements, where no common design is available.
• Create schematics consisting of complex electronic circuitries using ASICs and embedded microcontrollers
• Ensure design compliance to specification
• Develop the electronic concept in coordination with mechanical design, manufacturing and quality requirements
• Create relevant production deliverables including Bill of Material, schematics, component placement and test specifications
• Perform and create design FMEA
• Create relevant design deliverables including EMC test plan, worst case analyses, customer target specification, test specifications, EBOM, Schematics, Block diagrams, HW/SW interface document, sub-circuit design documentation as well as validation plan for laboratory testing
• Select and test new electronic components
• Support layout of PCB
• Perform design verification and worst case analysis
• Planning, documentation and organization of development processes
• Generate HW timing plan, design resource planning
• Perform EMC verification, prototype builds and component releases in ECDM
• Evaluate and resolve internal or external engineering change requests.
• Creation and maintenance of design documents and design files
• Follow and apply worldwide quality manual and procedures
Education: B.E / B.Tech or M.E / M.Tech in Electronics or equivalent
Experience:
• 2-4 years practical experience (where applicable) in an automotive design/development department
• Good experience with electronics circuit design and good knowledge of electronics circuits behaviour.
• Good experience with laboratory- and measurement equipment (DSO,
waveform generators, ...)
• Good experience in product design and manufacturing technologies
Contact: Darshan Shetty | Darshan.Shetty@
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