Calibration Engineer II- Roush Power Systems

ROUSHLivonia, MI
Onsite

About The Position

Roush Power Systems manufactures and sells world-class power systems for the on-road and off-road market sectors focused on class 4-8 commercial vehicles, mobile off-road, and stationary off-road equipment. Roush Power Systems is looking to add a Calibration Engineer to their growing team. This role is located in Livonia, MI. As a Calibration Engineer II, you will: Carry out dynamometer and/or vehicle-based calibration development Analyze test results, review findings and develop actions to calibrate the gasoline engine control system Conduct in-vehicle calibration evaluations and provide thorough gasoline engine function assessments Perform hot climate, cold climate, and high-altitude development testing to meet customer objectives Calibrate all aspects of internal combustion engine (ICE) function, including electronic throttle control and reliability monitor, OBDII, tailpipe and evaporative emissions and auxiliary subsystems Provide positive technical contributions in a project team environment

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science in mechanical, automotive, electrical engineering or similar field
  • Minimum two (2) years of hands-on internal combustion engine (ICE) calibration experience at an OEM or T1 supplier
  • Experience using commercially available calibration tool software (e.g., ETAS INCA, ATI VISION)
  • Ability to read and interpret controls algorithms presented in MATLAB Simulink or C-based software documentation
  • Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office
  • Solid knowledge of internal combustion engine (ICE) system operating principals
  • Understanding of common powertrain electronic and electromechanical sensors and actuators
  • Good intrapersonal, verbal and written communication skills

Nice To Haves

  • Ability to drive a manual transmission vehicle
  • Ability to get a CDL B with several endorsements
  • Major U.S. certified vehicle OEM control system experience
  • Gasoline engine calibration and development experience

Responsibilities

  • Carry out dynamometer and/or vehicle-based calibration development
  • Analyze test results, review findings and develop actions to calibrate the gasoline engine control system
  • Conduct in-vehicle calibration evaluations and provide thorough gasoline engine function assessments
  • Perform hot climate, cold climate, and high-altitude development testing to meet customer objectives
  • Calibrate all aspects of internal combustion engine (ICE) function, including electronic throttle control and reliability monitor, OBDII, tailpipe and evaporative emissions and auxiliary subsystems
  • Provide positive technical contributions in a project team environment

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • life insurance
  • earned sick time
  • STD
  • LTD
  • 401K
  • tuition reimbursement
  • paid vacation
  • paid holidays
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