Brake Assist System Integration Engineer
YOH Services LLC | |
United States, California, San Jose | |
Nov 23, 2024 | |
Brake Assist System Integration Engineer Category: Employment Type: Reference: Brake Assist System Integration Engineer
Preferred Requirements:
Responsibilities System Integration: Integrate electronic brake booster systems into vehicle platforms, ensuring compatibility with other vehicle systems such as powertrain and chassis. Collaborate with electrical, mechanical, and software engineering teams to seamlessly integrate EBB hardware and software components. Calibration and Tuning: Develop and refine calibration parameters for optimal brake booster performance under different driving conditions. Adjust system settings to balance braking performance, pedal feel, and driver comfort. Software and Controls Development: Contribute to the development and enhancement of control algorithms for electronic brake boosters. Ensure control software is properly calibrated and optimized to deliver consistent and reliable braking performance. Design: Work with the design and development engineers throughout the engineering organization to ensure brake assist functions and components have appropriate requirements and interface definition to achieve their specific vehicle functions. Functional Safety: Participate in functional safety and failure avoidance analysis of complex electrical and software vehicle subsystems (HARA, FMEAs, etc.). Verification: Create and own brakes HIL test setups to bench test firmware seeking bugs and regressions. Proficient with D-space, Vector HIL, CAPL and python scripting. Testing and Validation: Design and execute comprehensive (incl regression) test plans for electronic brake booster systems, including lab-based and real-world vehicle testing. Analyze test data to identify performance issues and develop solutions to improve system functionality. Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work closely with vehicle dynamics, safety, and systems engineering teams to ensure brake assist integration aligns with overall vehicle performance goals. Participate in design reviews and provide technical input on brake assist system integration. Compliance and Safety: Ensure that brake systems meet all relevant safety standards and regulatory requirements. Develop and implement fail-safe strategies to maintain basic braking capabilities in case of system failures. Participate with development of prototype vehicle training. Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with the latest advancements in electronic brake booster technology and integrate innovative solutions into vehicle systems. Propose and implement improvements to enhance the reliability, performance, and user experience of brake systems. Documentation and Reporting: Write system requirements, document all integration and calibration processes, test results, and system configurations. Prepare technical reports and present findings to stakeholders and management to showcase progress and maturity at various program milestones. Estimated Min Rate: $60.00 Estimated Max Rate: $80.00 Note: Any pay ranges displayed are estimations. Actual pay is determined by an applicant's experience, technical expertise, and other qualifications as listed in the job description. All qualified applicants are welcome to apply. Yoh, a Day & Zimmermann company, is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Visit https://www.yoh.com/applicants-with-disabilities to contact us if you are an individual with a disability and require accommodation in the application process. For California applicants, qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for Employers and the California Fair Chance Act. All of the material job duties described in this posting are job duties for which a criminal history may have a direct, adverse, and negative relationship potentially resulting in the withdrawal of a conditional offer of employment. |