Expleo
Automotive Systems Engineer

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Overview
Expleo is a trusted partner for end-to-end, integrated engineering, quality services and management consulting for digital transformation. We help businesses harness unrelenting technological change to successfully deliver innovations that will help them gain a competitive advantage and improve the everyday lives of people around the globe.
We are looking for an Automotive Systems Engineer to drive forward the Automotive sector with Electrical and Embedded Systems. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference to the projects that you lead, combining technical leadership with customer engagement, whilst helping Expleo to grow the automotive sector within Electrical and Embedded Systems.
Responsibilities
- Requirements capture at feature, vehicle, system, sub-system, and component level.
- The application of Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) to support the development of new features and modification of existing features.
- Knowledge of C-Code to support the development and integration of existing features.
- Work with customers, suppliers, vehicle operators, and external test facilities to achieve the best outcomes for the system development.
- Provide technical leadership in the development of live projects to be an enabler of team leader management.
- A detailed and proven knowledge of delivering ISO26262 compliant systems with the ability to take the V model from safety case to system validation.
- Knowledge of the V&V automotive cycle with experience of Unit Test, SIL, MIL, and HIL Testing.
- Work with customers to support project scheduling and resource estimations. Also, to provide engineering/technical reporting updates.
- Contribute to Operational Risk Assessments.
- Work with quality and compliance team to ensure designs meet codes, standards, and regulations and that the system can be correctly geographically homologated.
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Qualifications
- Engineering Degree in applicable discipline.
- A chartered member of a relevant association.


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Experience
- Working knowledge of the Systems Engineering V-model.
- Experience within different automotive network standards and the associated tools. E.g., CANbus and CANalyser, or Automotive ethernet and CANape.
- Experience in application of MBSE tools and techniques including UML or SysML and associated software e.g., Simulink.
- Experience in software development using embedded C.
- Working knowledge of AutoSAR principles and application.
- Working knowledge of the Vector SLP11 stack.
- Knowledge of the V&V automotive cycle with experience of Unit Test, SIL, MIL, and HIL Testing.
Benefits
- Competitive salary, based on experience.
- Support towards CEng accreditation and your membership fees paid for IET/IMechE.
- Flexible work, including hybrid working arrangements.
- An opportunity to directly impact projects – from concept through to production.
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