Principal Product Engineer - Software - TRW (Farmington Hills, MI) Information Technology (IT) - Boon, MI at Geebo

Principal Product Engineer - Software - TRW (Farmington Hills, MI)

6405BR Job Title Principal Product Engineer - Software Business Unit TEE - Engineering - Electronics Job Description Principal Product Engineer Global Electronics Sotware Group Job
Responsibilities:
- Develop software for automotive ECU's using a SPICe/CMMI compliant software development process - Transform system level requirements into software abstractions.
- Develop a Code Package using C language or through modeling and Auto-code generation.
- Develop specific test cases for unit, module and integration level software testing.
- Mentor junior software engineers with daily tasks.
Experience Required:
7
Years of experience.
Education Required:
BSEE Required Skills Include:
- Microcontrollers are Freescale PPC5604, Renesas H8SX1725 and Renesas RH850 - Device Networks:
CAN - SW Tools:
Doors, Matlab, Simulink, C, C++, (embedded development), MKS Integrity, PVCS - Programming Language:
C, Assembly, Visual Basic - Perform Change Control Management (CMM) - Software Configurement Management (SCM) Position is located in our Farmington Hills, MI facility Education Requirements Bachelors Degree in Electrical/Computer Engineering Required Experience and Skill Requirements 7
years Position Status Salaried Full-Time Diversity Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V City Farmington Hills State/Province Michigan Apply to job  Save to cart Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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