Robert Bosch LLC seeks a Software Engineer at its facility located at 15000 N Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170. Work in a Diagnosis Software Project. Responsible (DSWPR) for Generation 9.3 Electronic Brake Control Module integrated with parking brake and also functional responsible for system voltage handling for Brake module. As a Scrum Master manage the DSM (Diagnosis Software Management) team in supporting agile scrum adoption & to plan the task implementation. As a DSM (Diagnosis Software Management) Scrum lead, is responsible to execute & understand the team members task backlog & make sure that deliverables are on time with production quality. Handle Brake Control Module diagnostic and event management based on AutoSar architecture. Responsible for managing and monitoring the failures which is detected in the software. Responsible for Gen9.3 projects by utilizing Bosch specific tools including Software Handling and Refinement for CC (SharCC) for software management. Responsible for using Application Lifecycle Management software to track and deliver the components for Electronic Brake Control Module complete software. Responsible for Diagnosis and Functional voltage defect tracking by using Bosch internal Defect tracking tool Distributed Errata Evaluation Platform (DEEP). Reviewer for DSW components. Involve in technical discussions, timeline analysis, co-ordination and meetings with project team for analysis and failure handling. Handing DOORS for requirement analysis from customer to develop diagnosis software functions. 10 % domestic travel required. Telecommuting may be permitted. When not telecommuting, must report/appear at Robert Bosch LLC, 15000 N Haggerty Road, Plymouth, MI 48170.. REQS: This position requires a Bachelor’s degree, or foreign equivalent in Electronic Engineering or Computer Engineering plus 3 years of professional work experience in embedded automotive software development. Additionally, the applicant must have professional experience with: (1) Software processes, customer network software specification, automotive technology and automotive industry software development standards; (2) Software Development in vehicle dynamics and the development of safety critical monitoring/shutdown concepts; (3) Analysis of existing software code and utilization of software tools to debug software, perform root cause analysis and fix defects; (4) CAN communication using Vector tools and Diagnostic communications for automotive systems; (5) Performing tests and analyzing measurements from different testing environments, which include in-vehicle testing, as well as open and closed loop Simulations; and (6) Strong understanding of Diagnostic Monitoring requirements analysis and development. Apply below.
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