Friday 27 July 2012

Electrical Vehicle Architecture Engineer - 23084 - 30.20 GBP Ltd Co - Gaydon - £30.20 - 30.20 per hour (888922)

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Electrical Vehicle Architecture Engineer - 23084 - 30.20 GBP Ltd Co
Gaydon, Warwickshire, England
£30.20 - 30.20 per hour

To support GTDS projects within Electrical Engineering specifically supporting the future software infrastructure for the vehicle. This will involve:
- Reviewing standards to develop the appropriate configurations for implementations of DoIP.
- Building demonstrations to verify key features of the DoIP.
- Liaising with various suppliers and key stakeholders of the project in order to develop requirements. The GTDS process will also require working with the IP Department, Purchasing and Manufacturing/Service in order to ensure that all GTDS project requirements are fulfilled.

Skills Required:
Working Knowledge of Ethernet (IEEE802.3) including physical layer. Working knowledge of AutoSAR. Good communication skills, written and oral. Good organisational and project management skills. Familiarity with different communication network technologies and architectures.

Skills Preferred:
Knowledge of ISO 13400. Knowledge of Automotive diagnostics.

Experience Required:
Experience of working with Ethernet project management experience, preferably with knowledge and understanding of GTDS development processes. Formal report writing.

Experience Preferred:
Experience of working with automotive diagnostics.

Education Required:
Educated to degree level in an appropriate discipline.

Additional Information:
Mainly based at Gaydon, but will be required to spend certain days at Whitley, Warwick University, and Loughborough University.

Applicants MUST have proof of immediate and valid eligibility to work full time in the UK.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Contracts are those of an Employment Business.

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