Charging Software Architect

Warwick
5 days ago
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Our premium brand Automotive client is currently recruiting for the following role:

Charging Software Architect - £26.65/hr (Inside IR35) - Hybrid / Warwickshire - 12 Months (potential for yearly renewal)

Division:
Power/Train

Position Description:
Charging Software Architect with a strong background in automotive, electric vehicles, UML, and model-based engineering. The Software Architect will be responsible for designing and delivering the software architecture, including all related artefacts, using appropriate tools and methodologies to represent system functions. Additionally, they will communicate architectural concepts to the development team, ensuring that the software meets all functional, quality, and security requirements. The role also involves supporting the resolution of charging software architecture issues and collaborating across teams and functions to develop software requirements. A solid understanding of Embedded Coder and MISRA C for production code generation is essential. The architect may also be required to undertake other tasks as directed by their line manager in relation to their role.

Skills Required:

  • Proven experience as a software architect in automotive domain
  • Excellent knowledge of application software design in autosar based architecture
  • Excellent knowledge of UML and Model based system engineering, MATLAB/Simulink modelling experience

    Experience Required:
  • Capable of validating the control code through use of software validation tools and in the HIL environment
  • Knowledge of Powertrain and / or Electrical systems
  • Proven ability to work on own initiative and prioritise workload items
  • Possess a high level of attention to detail / accuracy, whilst delivering at pace
  • Team player, able to work effectively over multiple teams and department to deliver effective solutions
  • Proven people and networking skills to bring out the best from others and bring in best practices
  • Degree or relevant equivalent experience preferred

    Experience Preferred:
  • Automotive / Aerospace experience of delivering embedded controls software in a model based environment.
  • Experience in writing and maintaining requirements for real time control software systems (ideally in DOORS)
  • Good understanding of charging systems and their application
  • High voltage hardware knowledge / experience (IGBTs, SiC, MOSFETs etc.)
  • Familiarity with DSpace SystemDesk and/or Mathworks System Composer
    Fixed point code generation (Embedded Coder / TargetLink / C etc.)
  • Experience with Infineon TriCore and DSP microcontrollers.
  • Higher degree in software, controls or other relevant subject

    Additional information:
    This role is on a contract basis and is Inside IR35
    Hybrid working is available with this role, travel may be required.
    The services advertised by Premea Limited for this vacancy are those of an Employment Business.
    Premea is a specialist IT & Engineering recruitment consultancy representing clients in the UK and internationally within the Automotive, Motorsport and Aerospace sectors

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