Yanmar

Manufacturing

EmbeddedSoftwareEngineerePowertrain

€75–105k ~AI est. Helmond, North Brabant, Netherlands
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Embedded Software Engineer – ePowertrain at Yanmar. Skills: Embedded software, E/E architecture, Electric powertrain. Design embedded software solutions. Develop embedded software solutions”

Industry & Context.

Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Problem-solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's or Master's degree, 5+ years embedded software development, 5+ years Matlab Simulink, Proficiency in English

Nice to Have

PCU development experience, Automotive electrification experience, Experience with automotive communication protocols, Experience with off-highway communication protocols, Experience with embedded development tools, C/C++ programming skills, Scripting skills, Automation tools experience, System-level design motivation, Microcontroller-based systems understanding, Cross-disciplinary design skills interest, Cross-cultural teams experience, Intercontinental teams experience, High Voltage (HV) systems experience, Functional safety development experience, Cybersecurity analysis experience, Secure system design experience

What You'll Do.

Design embedded software solutions

Develop embedded software solutions

Analyze electronic components

Compare electronic components

Select electronic components

Develop control strategies

Ensure seamless integration

Optimize system performance

Optimize system functionality

Innovate E/E architecture

Enhance E/E architecture

Align software strategies

Maintain documentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary teams; Cross-cultural teams; Intercontinental teams

Full Job Description

What you will do Are you passionate about engineering innovation and electrification? Join Yanmar’s Electrification Unit and help develop state-of-the-art embedded software solutions that power the next generation of off-highway machinery. This is your chance to make a real impact on the electrification of industrial equipment in a collaborative, international environment. Our R&D department is looking for its future Embedded Software Engineer – ePowertrain (E/E Engineering) As a Software Embedded Engineer for E/E engineering , you will design and develop embedded software solutions that form the backbone of Yanmar's electric off-highway machines. Your expertise will be crucial in creating efficient and innovative electric powertrain architectures that enhance the operability and functionality of our electrified systems. Collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams from Japan and the Netherlands, you'll ensure seamless integration and performance across all electronic components. Your role is key in driving Yanmar's mission to lead in off-highway electrification through cutting-edge software and system design. Your key responsibilities Design and implement embedded software solutions as part of the E/E architecture for electrified systems. Collaborate with hardware teams to analyze, compare, and select electronic components, gaining a deep understanding of their behavior and developing effective control strategies. Ensure seamless integration of electronic components within the E/E architecture, optimizing system performance and functionality. Innovate and enhance the E/E architecture through continuous code optimization and feature updates. Work collaboratively with teams across Germany, Japan, and the Netherlands to align software strategies with overall design objectives. Maintain comprehensive documentation of software architectures, changes, and version control. Ensure all embedded software solutions comply with industry standards and Yanmar's quality ben

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