Senior Vehicle Electrical System Architect Engineer


Company Name: Ford Otosan
Location: Turkey

If you are in, the future is ours!

Our employees are the source of our strength.

With the vision of being Turkey’s most valuable and most preferred industrial company, we would like you to help us grow!


What's in it for you?

  • Flexible working hours
  • Flexible benefits system (Flextra)
  • Performance based bonus system
  • Every day is smart-casual
  • Global career opportunities
  • Focus on innovation
  • Chance to work in global R&D projects with Ford Motor Company
  • Chance to experience Koç Group cultures


We are currently looking for Senior Vehicle Electrical System Architect Engineer. Position will be based on Sancaktepe/İstanbul.

 

Ford Otosan Product Development invites bright engineering graduates to join in our development teams for challenging international projects.


Required Qualifications:

  • Able to design all vehicle electrical system architecture
  • Define system requirements and assign each requirements to sub systems
  • Experience on design vehicle network topology
  • Experience on ISO 26262/functional safety
  • Experience on CAN, J1939, LIN communication systems
  • Able to manage and assign all vehicle system level and software level requirements
  • Experience on PTC Integrity or any ALM Tool
  • Experience on Software Development


Preferred Qualifications: 


  • Min 5 years or plus of experience vehicle system architecture design
  • Min 5 years or plus experience on positions requiring systems thinking, and dealing with cross functional – complex vehicle systems
  • Knowledge in CAN communication, J1939, ISO 26262 standards, ASIL A-D
  • Be eager to perform design and development of Electrical Components
  • Knowledge of HW design



"The only criterion evaluated in the recruitment and employment is suitability for the job; equal opportunity is provided without any discrimination."

  • Seniority level

    Associate
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    ResearchEngineering
  • Industries

    Automotive


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