Hardware Design Engineer - Engine Control Unit (ECU)

Qualifications

- Bachelor's or master's degree from the departments of Electrical, Electronics, Electrical-Electronics, Mechatronics, Electronics and Communication Engineering.
- Preferably +2 years of experience in microprocessor-based hardware and system design, analog hardware design, or power electronics.
- Knowledgeable in electronics and applications of internal combustion engines.
- Familiar with injector, spark plug, and solenoid drive structures.
- Experienced in sensors and actuators of internal combustion engines.
- Proficient in multi-layer PCB schematic and layout design.
- Experienced in digital communication protocols and hardware such as Ethernet, UART, SPI, I2C, USB, RS485, RS422, CANBUS.
- Skilled in simulation software such as MATLAB, Spice, PSIM, etc.
- Capable of maintaining sub-system tests, fault diagnosis, and adapting to field work.
- Possesses strong communication skills, analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and is team-oriented.
- Knowledge or experience in Hiltest systems.

Job Description

In development projects of electronic systems for internal combustion engines:

- Conducting R&D activities in the field of engine electronics.
- Meeting the electronic hardware requirements of internal combustion engines.
- Creating power and communication system architectures.
- Maintaining design, production, and testing activities of engine system hardware.
- Performing fault diagnosis, analysis studies, field tests, and reporting.
- Planning and conducting environmental tests of the related hardware according to MIL-STD-704F, MIL-STD-461 standards with the responsible parties.
- Ensuring the developed hardware complies with standards, maintaining certification processes, and managing EMI/EMC test processes.
- Effectively coordinating with other units such as software, mechanics, production, integration, and system management.