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Plant Modeling and Hardware In the Loop (HIL) Development

Company Name:
Lorven technologies Inc
Our Direct Integration Client is looking for a Plant Modeling and Hardware In the Loop (HIL) Development For a Long Term Project in Warren, MI below is the Detail requirement.

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Title: Plant Modeling and Hardware In the Loop (HIL) Development
Location: Warren, MI
Duration: Long Term
Rate: Open

Job Description:
BS in Electrical, Mechanical, or Controls Systems Engineering
3-4 years automotive experience
Minimum of 3 years' experience in Matlab/Simulink modeling
Minimum of 2-3 years' experience in model development (algorithm modeling, plant modeling)
Two years' experience with Hardware-In-the-Loop system (HIL) development (preferably dSpace HIL). This includes plant model integration, testing, and creating test automation.
Understanding of Vehicle Dynamics modeling (e.g. CarSim, VeDyna, ASM) preferred (not required)
Roles &
Responsibilities:
Model development for Chassis Controls / Active Safety HIL test benches for integration testing
Vehicle Dynamics and Power train Model integration, adaptation, and parameterization for closed loop vehicle integration testing
Implement special roads, and create maneuvers in support of GM Enhanced Safety requirements and integration with vehicle dynamics and traffic simulation models
Integration with Hardware-In-the-Loop system. This will include specifying the I/O type on HIL and revision of I/O models.
Develop Test Automation Framework in support of Chassis Controls / Enhanced Safety Subsystem Technical Requirements
Generic Managerial Skills:
Leading the team
Planning, tracking, and overseeing the execution of the work
Client interaction
Thanks & Regards
Lorven Technologies Inc,
101, Morgan Lane, Suite 209
Plainsboro, NJ-08536
Email:
Web: www.lorventech.com
Lorven Technologies, Inc. is SBE/MWBE CertifiedEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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