Infotainment Project Engineer

Tata Technologies Europe Ltd
Woking
3 months ago
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At Tata Technologies we make product development dreams a reality by designing, engineering and validating the products of tomorrow for the worlds leading manufacturers. Due to our continued growth, we are now recruiting for an Infotainment Project Engineer to be based at our clients site in Woking.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:As an Infotainment Project Engineer you will be responsible for the development and delivery of state-of-the-art infotainment features to current and future road cars, as well as supporting the Principal Infotainment Engineer in supplier management, proof of concept development and business reviews.The Infotainment team is responsible for the specification, test and delivery of all infotainment systems, which includes developing system requirements, test case and procedure creation, manual test execution and automated testing.This position requires a highly motivated, proactive, and hands-on team player with an exceptional attention to detail, diligence, and a positive attitude. The fast-paced development and bespoke target platform provide a challenging environment suited to an engineer who can quickly develop skills in new areas and liaise with other engineers within a multidisciplinary team, with experience to take additional responsibility mentoring other team members.

Dimension of Function:Engineering, Research and Development (ER&D) is a growing function within Tata Technologies Limited that is assembled to work on projects and programs for our clients. This position will be working on Infotainment features within the cockpit electronics projects for our customers.

Areas of Responsibility:Writing and reviewing detailed system specifications for cockpit electronics featuresLeading the integration of infotainment system features with the overall vehicle architectureManaging hardware and software suppliers to ensure the delivery of infotainment features on time, to cost and within quality and functional specificationsReporting on current activities, software status and issues at a business levelDevelop and co-ordinate DVP plans for the infotainment systemEnsure and sign-off launch readiness of features for productionTesting road cars with the latest features and content before release.Assist with fault finding, diagnostics and root cause analysis of software and hardware failures.Reporting bugs and creating test reports.Drive issue resolution with hardware and software suppliersTake responsibility for resolving infotainment issues on current production vehicles.

Knowledge / Experience:Experience in the development and delivery of electrical and electronic systems for automotive applicationsDetailed experience in one or more of the following areas

Cluster/Driver Information, Radio (AM, FM, DAB, SiriusXM, HD), Navigation, Multimedia, Connectivity, OTA, Bluetooth, Hands-Free Phone, Parking Systems, Smartphone integration, etc.Experience of the Systems Development Lifecycle (V Model); writing system requirements, defining test cases and writing test procedures.Ability to produce and review formal documentation to a professional standard.Experience in the creation and maintenance of DFMEA'sOrganised, systematic and understand the process of fault finding.Knowledge and experience with CAN/LIN/Ethernet and related tools such as CANoe/CANalyzerFamiliar with issue tracking tools (Jira, Mantis, Bugzilla etc.)Be able to take responsibility for feature and project implementation.

Competences:Drive for Results:

Demonstrates and fosters a sense of urgency and strong commitment to achieving goals .Customer Centricity:

Ensures the delivery of exceptional customer service.Lead Courageously:

Takes personal and organizational risks to do what is right and achieve organizational success and supports others who do so.Developing & Managing Relationships:

Develops and maintains constructive, open and honest relationships with others.Decision Making: Identifies and analyses information to make decisions and solve problems.People Development:

Ensures the availability and development of the talent needed to meet current and future organizational goals.

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 salary25 Days HolidayPrivate Health CareTata Jaguar Land Rover Privilege Scheme - up to 20% off new JLR vehiclesGroup Income ProtectionHealth Assured

Employee Assistance ProgramGroup Life AssuranceChildcare VouchersHealth 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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