Autosar Lead

Tata Technologies
Milton Keynes
1 month ago
Applications closed

At Tata Technologies we make product development dreams a reality by designing, engineering and validating the products of tomorrow for the world’s leading manufacturers. Due to our continued growth, we are now recruiting for a Autosar Lead to be based at our customer's office in Milton Keynes, UK.

Our Engineering Research and Development department (ER&D) is a fast-growing function within Tata Technologies Limited that is assembled to work on exciting projects globally for multiple customers. It comprises highly specialized engineers across Automotive, Aerospace and Industrial Heavy Machinery.

ROLE SUMMARY 

Define the Platform Software Architecture for Safety Critical ECUs Help in Design, Develop, and Integrate Complex Device Drivers Configure the Classic AUTOSAR BSW for various functions like Com, Memory, Diagnostics. Lead a team of 5+ Software Engineers in a Agile mode as a Technical Product Owner Customer First Mindset to adapt and deliver the best solution for Customer problems

The role requires being onsite at the customer's location 3 days a week.

This role can be offered as a 12-month fixed-term contract.

AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY

Experience in Automotive Embedded Software development Strong Experience in Device Driver , Operating System development using Safety Critical MCUs In depth Knowledge and Experience with Infineon AURIX Family of MCUs (TC3xx) Experience in Platform Software development and Integration for Conventional Powertrain (Engine Control, Transmission) and e Powertrain ECUs (Inverter, BMS, Charger) Experience with Implementation of Functional Safety related concepts in Platform software like Memory Protection and ISO 26262 compliant process Experience in working with Automotive OEMs and Tier 1s in understanding the V cycle development process and Timeline for developing ECUs from A sample till SOP

KNOWLEDGE/ EXPERIENCE

Experience in a Autosar BSW, Infineon AURIX Family of MCUs (TC3xx) Experience in Device Drivers, Conventional Powertrain (Engine Control,Transmission) and e Powertrain ECUs (Inverter, BMS, Charger) Knowledge of ISO21434, ISO26262 and ASIL Bachelor/Master/PhD in Information Security/Electrical & Electronics Engineering/ Computer Science.

In return for bringing your expertise to our business we offer a competitive salary along with excellent benefits including:

Pension Scheme – We match employee contribution up to 5% of salary 25 Days’ Holiday Private Health Care Tata Jaguar Land Rover Privilege Scheme - up to 20% off new JLR vehicles Group Income Protection Health Assured – Employee Assistance Program Group Life Assurance Childcare Vouchers Health Shield – Private Health Cash Plan

If you are passionate about bringing innovation to the projects you work on and want to join a global company, then this is the place for you.

Tata Technologies: Engineering a better world.

Tata Technologies would like to thank all applicants for their interest, each application will be reviewed against the set criteria for the role. We would like to advise that only candidates under consideration will be contacted. If you do not hear from us within 10 working days following the closing date it will mean that unfortunately your application has not been successful. We will however retain your details for any suitable future opportunities.

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