What are the responsibilities and job description for the Powertrain Engine and Calibration Engineer position at Tata Technologies?
Job Description :
The Driveability and Emissions (D&E) Calibration Engineer is responsible for :
Developing and implementing best practice calibration solutions and performing diagnostic verification testing.
Calibrating and validating the in-field and in-plant diagnostic
Calibrating and validating software relative to engine torque delivery and emissions and regulatory compliance calibrations.
The Engineer will collect passing and failing data populating to understand the variability of each diagnostic strategy to minimize false pass / false fail and ensure robustness.
They will validate calibration according to the DVP&R, release calibrations, support issue resolution of corporate fleet and in-field concerns, as well as provide input to hardware designs as necessary
Provide regular overview summaries and detailed reports on specific assignments, including timing projections.
The candidate should expect to travel 4 - 8 weeks throughout the year for system validation / verification.
Requirements :
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or equivalent from an ABET accredited university
2 Years or more experience in Powertrain systems calibration development, Driveability and Emissions calibration
Knowledge of internal combustion engines
Understanding of CARB diagnostic regulations
Working knowledge of calibration tools (INCA / ATI), emissions regulations, and powertrain technologies.
Fundamental knowledge in MatLab / Simulink
Utilizing a multi-functional tool chain, requiring familiarity with; Stellantis in-house developed calibration tools I-Box, DC Plot & HIL (Hardware-in-the-Loop) testers
Industry standard calibration tools (ETAS INCA, MatLab, CANalyzer)
Outstanding problem solving and analytical skills
Good teamwork skills and ability to work independently
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including presentations to upper management
Onsite @ CTC - anywhere from 3-5 days a week.
Preferred Requirements :
Master of Science in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or Master of Science in Computer Science from an ABET accredited university
3 years of experience in engine development, powertrain systems development / engine calibration / control systems development / diagnostics within the automotive industry
Calibration process knowledge using design of experiments and advanced optimization techniques
Proficient in advanced simulation tools
Proficient in MatLab / Simulink
Knowledge / Understanding of CAN Communication protocols.
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