📍 Gothenburg, Sweden 🇸🇪
Hardware Engineer – End User Function Development (EuF) & 24V Systems
We are looking for a Hardware Engineer who also has experience with Function Development, specifically End User Function (EuF) development.
The successful candidate will be part of the Low Voltage Team (24 Volts).
A B.Sc. or higher education in Electrical, Electronics, Automation Engineering, or a similar field is highly valuable, as well as previous experience in system and vehicle function verification. Previous experience with electrified vehicles is considered meritorious.
Ownership of End User Functions for different Software Architectures.
Examples include:
Power Management
Vehicle Modes
24V Consumption
Other related functions
Develop, manage, and own the End User Function Requirements for all variants, use cases, and applicable regulations. All phases of the function life cycle should be considered.
Responsible for breaking down feature requirements into End User Function requirements.
Review, handshake, and secure commitment with all stakeholders for the End User Function Requirements.
Ensure the assigned EuF is tested and verified according to the related requirements.
Responsible for ensuring that any bugs or issues are resolved either directly or through the appropriate stakeholders.
Ensure that the function is verified properly in rig and vehicle environments through end-to-end verification.
Align closely with TTI and the TTI Function Owners.
Analyze verification outcomes related to assigned End User Functions.
ISO 26262 (FuSa/HARA), Cyber Security (TARA), and FMEA knowledge is mandatory, as the role involves close collaboration with Functional Safety and Cyber Security teams to drive these activities for the assigned functions.
Knowledge of electrical distribution is mandatory.
Knowledge of electrical architectures is a significant advantage.
Previous experience as a System Design Engineer for 24V systems is preferred.
Technical leadership skills and a strong sense of ownership are essential.