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Job Title

Transmission Controls Engineer

Work Location

Auburn Hills MI

Mandatory Skills

Transmission, HIL, Engines, Modeling

Supported Skills

Simulation, Validation

Job Description

Job Summary:

  *   Looking for an experienced transmission control algorithm development 
engineer who will be responsible for designing, developing and validating 
controls algorithms to meet functional, regulatory and safety requirements.

Responsibilities:

  *   Design and develop transmission control algorithms using Model Based 
Development.
  *   Create requirements for implementing these algorithms into transmission 
software.
  *   Perform verification and validation of these algorithms using 
hardware-in-the-loop and on the vehicle.
  *   Establish and execute design verification plans for control logic 
development.
  *   Conduct design failure mode effects analysis for control logic changes.
  *   Support transmission calibration efforts by contributing to calibration 
guide development.

Required Qualifications & Skills:

  *   Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or Automotive Engineering.
  *   4 - 15 years of experience.
  *   Good overall knowledge of transmission control systems.
  *   Experience working on Matlab/Simulink model development, INCA tool and 
CAN Analyzer.
  *   Experience in standard controls tools, modeling, simulation, development, 
testing, and validation.

Desired Qualifications & Skills:

  *   A well understanding of gasoline engines, specifically in transmission 
control systems.
  *   Aware of standard practices in model based requirement definitions.
  *   Experience in validation using HIL systems, MIL and SIL.



Thanks & Regards
Prabhdeep Singh
Call: 816.399.4677
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