The Vehicle Operability/Modernization Manager is primarily responsible for managing the Operability & Commissioning Modernization workshop. They will lead a team of facilitators who will collect and manage parts and storage, facilitate vehicles and align them for modernization, define and acquire necessary tools for the workshop, and manage facility requests. They will support the Modernization Coordination Managers and Operability Managers to process vehicle updates and triage requests to reduce the amount of down-time of development vehicles. Along with the entire Operability and Commissioning Team, they will strive to improve vehicle-level operability by supporting the update of vehicles with the latest compatible software configurations and promptly identifying and resolving issues. Their responsibilities also include:
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree – Electrical, Mechanical, Computer or related degree field. 10 years of experience in electrical/electronics. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Ability to conduct meetings and working groups in English. General automotive knowledge. Understanding of electricity/electronics and electrical/electronic architectures. Understanding of industrialization and R&D processes and tools. Proficient in computer tools. Knowledge in troubleshooting vehicle systems in various environments. Knowledge in using electrical debugging tools (e.g., digital multi-meter, oscilloscope, CAN diagnostic tools, CDA, Dianalyzer, Diagnalyser, Inca, current probes). Strong leadership, communication, and presentation skills. Basic knowledge of software and modeling concepts. Independent leader and self-starter, focused on triage and synthesis. Ability to work well with a team of experts. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Hold a valid driver's license.Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated knowledge of CAN bus and experience using Vector CAN tools (CAN diagnostic tools, CANoe, CANalyzer.) Demonstrated experience with electrical debugging tools such as a digital multi-meter, oscilloscope, current probes, and other diagnostic equipment. Demonstrated experience performing vehicle and system level trouble shooting/root cause analysis and experience performing circuits analysis on the vehicle sub-systems. Knowledge of Electrical Systems: Autonomous driving (ADAS), Electrified powertrains (E PWT), Electrical & Electronic Architecture, Connected Vehicles, Human Machine Interface (HMI), Infotainment, Software. Knowledge of embedded diagnostics and tools for the Integration, Validation, Industrialization of EE systems Certified problem-solving skills (Reactive Quality Green Belt or Reactive Quality Black Belt).