The Calibration Development Engineer will be instrumental in testing, developing, and optimizing powertrain systems. This role includes engine calibration on dynos, embedded strategy testing, data analysis, and providing trackside support for race teams to enhance vehicle performance.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct engine calibration tests on dynos and perform in-depth engine data analysis.
Carry out HIL/MIL testing and develop embedded strategies.
Test and develop powertrain and hybrid systems, focusing on performance analysis, control strategies, and sizing studies.
Provide trackside support, offering real-time data analysis and hands-on assistance to race teams.
Collaborate with engineering teams to push the boundaries of system optimization and vehicle performance.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field with coursework in internal combustion engines, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics (or equivalent professional experience).
5+ years of hands-on experience in powertrain development and testing, including planning, procedure writing, and data analysis.
Strong understanding of internal combustion engine physics, including combustion and thermodynamics.
Proficiency in embedded strategy development and system controls.
Expertise in dyno operations with tools such as AVL Tool Suite, PUMA, Concerto, and Indicom.
Familiarity with MATLAB/Simulink (preferred), Python scripting, or VBA (nice to have).
Basic knowledge of electrical systems, including MGU, control units, and batteries.
Understanding of vehicle dynamics for lap time simulation analysis.
If you are passionate about automotive technology and enjoy working in a fast-paced, innovative environment, we encourage you to apply!