Sista ansökningsdag 2026-06-23
HIL Engineer
We are seeking Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Engineer to support the development, maintenance, and continuous improvement of component and system-level HIL test environments within an automotive software platform organization. The candidate will be responsible for ensuring that HIL rigs remain operational, correctly configured, and aligned with project plans, enabling developers and test teams to efficiently verify software, functions, and requirements throughout the product lifecycle. The role involves hands-on work with hardware, software integration, automation, troubleshooting, networking, and close collaboration with development and test teams. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related field. Experience working with Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL), embedded systems, automotive testing, or system integration. Hands-on experience with ECU bring-up, software flashing, and troubleshooting. Strong knowledge of Linux environments, including system installation, configuration, and maintenance. Experience with automotive communication and networking technologies, including Ethernet, IP networking, switches, and VLANs. Proficiency in at least one scripting or programming language such as Python, CAPL, or C/C++. Experience using Vector tools such as CANoe and CANalyzer. Strong debugging and root-cause analysis skills across both hardware and software domains. Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with cross-functional engineering teams. Experience with MATLAB/Simulink. Knowledge of CI/CD pipelines and test automation frameworks. Experience supporting or maintaining large-scale HIL test environments. Familiarity with DevOps practices and automation tools. Understanding of automotive electrical architectures and ECU communication. Experience with Cisco switches, rack installations, and laboratory test environments. Job responsibilities Build, configure, and maintain HIL test environ
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