Detroit Engineered Products
Powertrain OBD Calibration Engineer-( Driveability and Emission/ Gasflow enginee
Detroit Engineered Products, Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States, 48326
Powertrain OBD Calibration Engineer - Driveability and Emission/Gasflow Engineer
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 diagnostics relative to engine torque delivery and emissions and regulatory compliance calibrations. Collecting passing and failing data to understand the variability of each diagnostic strategy to minimize false pass/fail and ensure robustness. Validating calibration according to the DVP&R, releasing calibrations, supporting issue resolution of corporate fleet and in-field concerns, and providing input to hardware designs as necessary. Providing 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. Minimum Qualifications: 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 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. Job Type:
Associate, Contract Industry:
Machinery Manufacturing
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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 diagnostics relative to engine torque delivery and emissions and regulatory compliance calibrations. Collecting passing and failing data to understand the variability of each diagnostic strategy to minimize false pass/fail and ensure robustness. Validating calibration according to the DVP&R, releasing calibrations, supporting issue resolution of corporate fleet and in-field concerns, and providing input to hardware designs as necessary. Providing 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. Minimum Qualifications: 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 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. Job Type:
Associate, Contract Industry:
Machinery Manufacturing
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