Navistar - Lisle, IL
posted about 1 month ago
The Trucking industry is becoming more technologically advanced every day, driving innovation in the industry and making vehicles do things never thought possible only a decade ago. Electrification, Automatic Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), Connectivity and Telematics are just some of the new and innovative ideas being worked on at International. We are looking for bright, talented, and experienced software and controls engineers that enjoy working in cross-functional teams and are passionate about developing the next generation of features and functions for International vehicles. International Motors, LLC is a leading manufacturer of trucks and buses and part of the global TRATON group. Our culture is to deliver solutions to complex problems quickly and with quality, with the goal of delivering superior levels of product performance to our customers. International Controls Software development team is responsible for the development of embedded controls for International trucks. This includes developing software requirements, design, coding, testing, software integration and release. This position is part of the Lab Infrastructure Team. The Lab Infrastructure team supports all types of testing for all International owned ECU applications including: Electric Vehicle controls, Engine Controls, Body Feature and Chassis Controls, including advanced driver assistance and autonomous functionality (ADAS) as well as vehicle and system modeling. In this role, the engineer will be focused on developing and supporting multiple levels of test benches. This includes basic benches used for early development, diagnostics and communications, specialty built test rigs to validate vendor/supplier software, Hardware in the Loop (HIL) test benches that includes simulation of loads, sensors as well as vehicle and powertrain models for closed loop functional testing. He/She will also be involved in developing and supporting test framework, automation and scripting using python or similar languages.