Expleo Group
Vehicle Integration Engineer (Feature Integration)

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Vehicle Integration Engineer (Feature Integration)
📍Location: Warwickshire (Hybrid)
đź’·Rate: ÂŁ35.79 per hour (Umbrella)
We are currently seeking an experienced Vehicle Integration Engineer to join a leading automotive engineering organisation based in Warwickshire. This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in the delivery of innovative vehicle software features, ensuring successful integration, validation, and launch across a major vehicle programme. Working within a cross-functional environment, you will be responsible for overseeing software feature content from concept through to vehicle launch, acting as the key interface between programme, marketing, vehicle engineering, and technical delivery teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the integration and delivery of vehicle software features within a designated vehicle programme.
- Define and align customer feature requirements with key stakeholders including Marketing, Programme Management, and Vehicle Engineering teams.
- Coordinate feature delivery plans across multiple engineering domains.
- Support the development and management of feature design specifications.
- Monitor and assess feature readiness for deployment, testing, and production release.
- Identify, manage, and communicate programme risks, issues, and dependencies.
- Produce and maintain consolidated status reports for senior stakeholders.
- Facilitate feature reviews, demonstrations, and customer experience assessments.
- Drive progression of software features through all development maturity stages through to launch.
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- Good understanding of software/feature integration and systems engineering principles.
- Experience in the planning and integration of complex electrical and software systems in an automotive or similar discipline.
- Experience of leading engineering product delivery using project management techniques.
- Proven ability to interpret and use technical data along with business skills for decision-making.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills – able to collaboratively influence across all business functions and at different levels.
- Competent user of Microsoft Office software applications - Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, Teams etc
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- Relevant Degree or equivalent level qualification or experience in a relevant field.
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