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Propulsion System Senior Validation Engineer

Tata Technologies Europe
Warwick
1 week 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 aPropulsion System Senior Validation Engineerto be based atour customers site in Gaydon

Our Embedded Systems Solutions department (ESS) encompasses all activities outlined under the Automotive SPICE (ASPICE) process framework, including systems engineering, software engineering, coding, and all levels of functional testing. Beyond core development, ESS also integrates critical supporting processes such as project management, risk assessment, functional safety, and cybersecurity, ensuring compliance with ASPICE standards and delivering reliable, secure, and high-quality embedded systems & solutions.

The Role:

This role sits within the (BEV/XHEV) Propulsion System Integration team. The role will focus on delivering data from tests in support of design release activity or technology advancement.

The main activity for this role is to ensure successful testing of the propulsion system on rigs and prototype vehicles. This includes liaising with ...

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