Acts as the key liaison between Design & Release Engineers (DREs) and System Architects, ensuring that technical and regulatory needs are translated into clear, specific, and actionable requirements for the design, development, validation, and release of vehicle electrical and electronic components.
Utilizes Requirements Engineering methodologies to elicit, analyze, document, and maintain system requirements.
Collaborates closely in system design and development, actively participating in the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC).
Applies analytical methods such as DFMEA to ensure the quality and reliability of the infotainment system, including the integration of advanced technologies such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Requirements
University Degree (Bachelor’s or Engineering) in related fields such as: Mechatronics Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Computer Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering
Requirements Engineering: Intermediate level (5–8 years of experience in definition, management, and elicitation of requirements).
Requirements Management with IBM DOORS: Intermediate level (5–8 years of experience).
Workflow Control with IBM Engineering Workflow Management (RTC): Intermediate level (5 years of experience).
Issue Tracking with JIRA: Intermediate level (4–6 years of experience).
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC): Intermediate level (5-8 years of experience).
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting (HW/SW): Intermediate level (5–8 years of experience).
Systems Engineering Methodologies: Intermediate level (5–8 years of experience).
Vehicle Communication Protocols (CAN, LIN): Intermediate level (5–8 years of experience).
Embedded Systems Knowledge: Intermediate level (5–8 years of experience).
DFMEA Analysis: Basic to Intermediate level (5–8 years of experience).
Design for Six Sigma (DFSS): Basic to Intermediate level (5–8 years of experience).
CATIA V5: Basic level (2-4 years of experience in model visualization or review).
Knowledge of Apple CarPlay / Android Auto: Intermediate level (3–4 years of experience in integration or validation).
Programming Languages (Python, C/C++): Basic level (3–4 years of experience for scripting or automation).
Knowledge of Vehicle Safety Regulations: Basic level (3–4 years of experience).