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Junior Test Engineer for Powertrain & Charging

XPeng Motors is one of China’s leading smart electric vehicle (“EV”) companies. We design, develop, manufacture and market smart EVs that are seamlessly integrated with advanced Internet, AI and autonomous driving technologies. We are committed to in-house R&D and intelligent manufacturing to create a better mobility experience for our customers. We strive to transform smart electric vehicles with technology and data, shaping the mobility experience of the future.
 
Job Description :
  • Develop E-Drive powertrain and charging interoperability test cases for software and system integration and qualification following functional specification
  • Identifying and evaluating of the necessary tools, needs assessment and, if necessary, control of the procurement of test infrastructure
  • Budget planning, Technical definition, coordination, planning and provision of test resources
  • Plan, execute and analyze test runs for regression and release testing in an agile context
  • Coordination & execution of test activities with internal and external teams
  • Provide continuous test feedback to systems and software stakeholders
  • Analyze CAN traces in order to narrow down root causes of failed test cases and customer issues
  • Monitor test progress, rate the test result and create test reports using test metrics
  • Ensure milestones of “full function”, bug zero and approvals
  • Able to identify priority and critical issues during the project process, and able to give guidance to team member
 
Requirements:
  • Successfully completed university degree in an engineering field (computer science, electrical engineering, automotive engineering) or comparable qualification
  • Previous experience in the field of testing and functionality of e-drive components and systems is an advantage
  • Basic knowledge of closed-loop controllers, power electronics and electrical motors is an advantage
  • Knowledge of higher programming languages such as Python or C++ is an advantage
  • Practical knowledge of different communication busses (CAN/ CAN-FD, LIN, MOST, FlexRay,Ethernet and PLC) and OBD protocols/standards (e.g. J1939, J1979, UDS)
  • Familiarity with various testing tool chains such as Vector, INCA etc
  • Excellent problem-solving skills, an analytical mindset, Good perception and technical understanding
  • Preference for working in teams and strong communication skills (English, German)
  • Readiness to travel in Germany and internationally will be expected
  • Driving license class B
 
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