Engineering

Senior Engineer - Vehicle Integration and Performance

  • Location

    Nuneaton

  • Sector:

    Automotive

  • Job type:

    Permanent

  • Salary:

    Negotiable

  • Contact:

    Daniel Badman

  • Contact email:

    d.badman@ioassociates.co.uk

  • Job ref:

    BBBH124624_1714043110

Job Title: Senior Engineer - Vehicle Integration & Performance
Location: Nuneaton
Salary: DOE


iO Associates are partnered with ClearMotion an industry leader in improved drive quality and handling for the automotive industry with their ground-breaking technology. Their rapid growth finds them looking to onboard a Senior Engineer in Vehicle Integration and Performance.

Requirements:

  • Support prototype vehicle commissioning and functional development of both customer and internal vehicles.
  • Work with Hardware, Software & Controls teams t support vehicle updates and innovation efforts for ClearMotion.
  • Authoring and executing vehicle-level functional development tests.
  • Travel to customer sites.
  • Testing and debugging infield on the customer site.

Key skills:

  • At least 5 years in Automotive OEM/Tier1/Tier2 systems integration or functional testing.
  • Confident with hands on in-vehicle testing.
  • Understanding of model-based systems and automotive software (MATLAB, Simulink, Speedgoat, dSpace etc)
  • Proven ability to work well with prototype vehicles.
  • Working knowledge of comms protocols (CAN, FlexRay etc) and vehicle comms debugging tools (CANalyzer, INCA, CANape)


The perfect role for a passionate, confident, organised and a driven team player. Someone with the ability to build mutual respect with colleagues, stakeholders and customers, and the technical knowhow to influence teams of engineers.

With rapid growth ongoing and in the pipeline, new facilities opening up worldwide.

Competitive salary dependant on your level of experience, amazing company benefits and the ability to upskill and work on extremely niche, market disrupting products/systems.

Would you like to learn more?