- Design, develop, and verify safety-critical firmware for automotive microcontroller units (MCUs) with a focus on functional safety. - Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define safety requirements and ensure their implementation in firmware design. - Conduct safety analysis, including hazard analysis, risk assessment, and FMEA for firmware components. - Work closely with validation and testing teams to ensure firmware compliance with safety and quality standards. - Participate in code reviews, static analysis, and other firmware quality assurance activities. - Contribute to the development of safety documentation and compliance with ISO 26262/ASPICE and other relevant standards.
- Master's degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field. - Proven experience in embedded firmware development for automotive applications, with a focus on functional safety. - In-depth knowledge of ISO 26262/ASPICE and its application to firmware development for automotive MCUs. - Proficiency in embedded C/C++ programming and familiarity with microcontroller architectures and peripherals. - Experience with firmware development tools, version control systems, and defect tracking tools. - Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. - Excellent communication and teamwork skills.