FSE Software Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Novi, MI at Geebo

FSE Software Engineer

Company Name:
Mando America Corporation
Research, design, develop and test embedded controls systems software for the companys enhanced brake, steering, suspension, and engine management systems. Use Embedded C to develop control logic software for embedded systems and microprocessors. Carry out unit testing, integration testing, and perform bench, test stand, and vehicle debug and analysis for product designs and prototypes. Use Matlab and Simulink to design control systems for complex algorithms and translate models and flow charts into Embedded C software. Work with customers to translate customer requirements into product specifications and requirements. Lead meetings to discuss design with Internal and external team. Mentor and teach other engineers.
FSE Software Engineer, Novi, MI: Masters degree in Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field and 2 years experience (or Bachelors degree and 5 years experience) in electrical engineering, prototype software development, functional safety integration/testing and embedded controls systems software design and testing for enhanced chassis, brake, steering, and suspension systems. Must include: CANalyzer, CANape, CAN Communications, Matlab, ISO26262 functional safety, unit testing, integration testing, and bench, test stand, and vehicle debug and analysis. Send resume to Mando America Corporation, 29930 Hudson Drive, Novi, MI 48377.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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