Electric Motor Calibration Engineer
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![]() United States, Michigan, Auburn Hills | |
![]() 1000 Chrysler Drive (Show on map) | |
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The Motor Calibration Engineer is responsible for leading calibration development to standalone powertrain module or part of Hybrid control module from first dyno, into early mule vehicle to production on the next generation of Stellantis's Electrified Propulsion Systems. The scope of responsibility spans the application and optimization of control systems into production for all Hybrid and BEV Propulsion Systems. The calibrator will document and justify all motor calibration changes through rigorous development and test plans - both dyno and vehicle. The calibrator will present and justify changes to lead calibrator and Sr. Management as appropriate. There is also extensive involvement with FCA teams in Europe and Asia as well as outside suppliers. The calibrator will participate or lead the Center of Excellence (CoE) team for their functional areas. They will review any new calibrations in their area, work with other calibrators and controls engineers to ensure initial values for new calibrations are correct by reviewing software change requests in the new release (performed at each new SW release). They will coordinate calibration merges with other functional leads and have production release responsibility for the motor control calibrations. The calibrator will support dyno commissioning and first-run activities, thorough work breakdown structure execution and post-processing of data to ensure motor calibration functional objectives are met. Calibrators will work closely with the Motor Controls and Software teams to ensure features are working sufficiently and efficiently, as well as tracking suppliers to ensure program deliverables are met. They will provide training to all new calibration engineers and/or anyone else needing training on the operation of electrified propulsion system vehicles and motor controls, calibration tools, and system level comprehension. They will support trips and report a summary of activities and findings for Sr. Management review. The calibrators will work with the cross-functional CoE teams to ensure best practices are followed and support process improvements and calibration process methodology documentation. They will be the lead contact point for system issues in their functional area. This individual will have also demonstrated the ability to work will with others. They must be a team player, supporting and promoting team accomplishments versus personal achievement. Basic Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
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