Validation Engineer

Coventry
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Validation Engineer – MHEV / Hybrid Powertrain

We are recruiting a Validation Engineer to support MHEV and hybrid powertrain systems across system validation, fault diagnosis and vehicle testing activities. This is a hands-on engineering role suited to candidates with strong experience in ICE and mild hybrid propulsion systems.

Key responsibilities:

  • System-level validation and verification of ICE and MHEV powertrain systems

  • Fault diagnosis and issue resolution at vehicle and system level

  • Supporting vehicle build, PIL and test activities

  • Creation of DVPs, test cases, procedures and requirements

  • Use of diagnostic and data analysis tools including INCA, CANalyzer, Corvus, MATLAB, PicoScope and MDA

  • Working in rig, lab and vehicle test environments

  • Applying systems engineering and structured problem-solving approaches

    Essential experience:

  • Validation or testing experience within automotive powertrain, propulsion or hybrid systems

  • Knowledge of ICE, MHEV or hybrid vehicle systems

  • Hands-on use of INCA and/or CANalyzer

  • Experience with vehicle testing, system validation or powertrain integration

  • Strong fault-finding and technical problem-solving skills

    Desirable:

  • Experience with Agile or Scrum, JIRA

  • Electrical engineering or battery system awareness

  • Six Sigma or structured problem-solving methods

    This role suits engineers who enjoy hands-on validation, cross-functional working and solving complex technical issues in a fast-paced automotive environment.

    Apply now to discuss the role in confidence

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