Integration Engineers

Gaydon
2 days ago
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Expleo is seeking talented Integration Engineers to join our team on a contract basis and support a key automotive customer based in Warwickshire. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a leading OEM's Vehicle Architecture function, contributing to next‑generation vehicle efficiency and strategic technology development.

If you're passionate about vehicle energy management, strategy, data analysis and cross‑functional collaboration, we'd love to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities:-

Lead strategic target setting for the Vehicle Efficiency attribute

(competitive benchmarking, fleet compliance, customer data analysis, legislative reviews)

Coordinate and contribute to virtual verification activities and technical data analysis

Assess and negotiate target compatibility between efficiency attributes and energy node owners

Collaborate with energy node owners to shape long‑term technology roadmaps

Support governance across vehicle programmes by identifying risks and opportunities

Ensure robust administration and availability of all assumption and attribute data

Work with tools & methods teams to define and align development requirements

Where possible, support tools and methods development projects

Carry out any additional tasks aligned with programme needs or line manager directionSkills Required:-

Strong technical engineering background with evidence of a methodical, structured approach to problem solving

Experience of Vehicle attribute and/or vehicle system delivery

Knowledge of vehicle efficiency legislative homologation/certification methods, processes and implementation

Technical understanding of how vehicle energy nodes (road load, propulsion efficiency, electrical loads etc) affect vehicle-level efficiency and driving range

Strong presentation skills with the ability to use data and visualisations to articulate complex risks, opportunities and recommendations in an easily digestible way

Good communication skills, with the ability to simplify and articulate complex technical subject matters

Well-organised and diligent, able to keep a handle on technical administration

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