Company
dormakaba
dormakaba
The Embedded Software Engineering Professional HIL designs, develops, codes, tests, debugs and/or customizes module based “Hardware in the loop” (HIL) Test bench for embedded systems. Set up a test system from scratch to enable automated test environment for Test automation in general. Variant test, regression test and CI&CD are contributors to create re-usable Platform code. . A job that matters: your tasks Develops and tests HIL Simulation Model for different product families like Swing door operators or sub-modules like motor controller, Sensor interfaces or Communication Protocol Stacks (CANopen) etc. Think modular to re-use the simulation patterns to create a flexible testbench Collaborate with DevOps team to understand Jenkins pipelines and test integration Collaborate with all “Center of Competence” to understand the individual test requirements Test Mind set to create a deep understanding of the application to achieve high test coverage Follow the main principles of scrum/safe framework Guide/lead & inspire the team from a technical point of view! Architectural lead for Modular Testbench An experience that matters: your skills Master degree with 3-5 years of relevant working experience 5 Years of relevant working experience A workplace that matters: our offering Health insurance Flexible remuneration (childcare ticket, transport ticket, restaurant ticket) Life insurance Baby basket Free fruit in the office twice a week Flexible schedule Remote working days dormakaba program takes care of you (employee wellness programme)
Madrid
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