Göteborg
SE_Embedded Software Application Engineer_Expert
Volvo Group
TG_B04906999
Software function developer for Vehicle Motion and Propulsion Control Are you thinking about new cool driving features every time you are behind the steering wheel? Or do you want to reduce the environmental impact from the transport industry? Maybe you want to contribute to a safer traffic situation by automation. Or join the team behind the industry leading driveability features for Volvo Group? No matter what fuels your passion or the vehicle you are developing, we are sure you will find a fun and challenging future with us!
This is us, your new colleagues
The Vehicle Functions group, are a set of two dynamic teams that provide world class solutions in terms of driveability and fuel efficiency to all truck and bus brands in the Volvo Group. For the teams the challenge lies within making the right balancing of driveability and creating a set of cutting-edge propulsion functions in a wide set of applications and driving scenarios ranging from construction to long haul. The teams are constantly bringing in new information and are working close with our products to continue to develop the functionality to make sure it is cutting edge for all our customers, regardless of transport mission and propulsion system setup. We take care of the complete development chain from idea and solution to verification by simulation and testing in vehicles.
In our group we believe teamwork and collaboration is the foundation for great products and an attractive workplace. You will be part of a team of 5-8 colleagues with complementary skills committed to a common purpose. Your team plan their work in 3 week sprints and delivers solutions together as a team. In the daily work you will mostly use graphical programming tools such as Simulink so that we can focus on the products we develop.
Our CEO Martin Lundstedt often says that “going to work should be fun for real”. We totally agree with that statement! That is why we organize hack days every 10 weeks where you together with your team members can spend time on your own project for competence development, innovate new things or improve our development environment. We also have social activities to get to know each other.
A normal workday in this high performing team could be like this:
You take the campus Lundby express to the B-gate. After a short walk int the BC building you take a seat in the team area. You are greeted by Lisa who asks you about your weekend. After you have grabbed a cup of coffee you continue where you left off yesterday. The task is to fix a bug connected to a bad behavior in accelerations during Cruise Control resume. You test the change you completed yesterday in one of the rigs. It seems to work fine, and next step is to try it in truck. The rest of the team have arrived in office it is time for the daily sync meeting. Teo has worked on a new function to improve pedal driving for the battery electric vehicles and is asking if someone can help him out with the verification. You volunteer and go out to the vehicle right after the meeting. After a successful test drive to Borås and back you arrive back at the office right in time for some lunch training together with the health & wellbeing network. After a good workout Lorenzo wants your help with a code review. You find no issues and Lorenzo pushes the change into the Jenkins system. After some fika with the team you and Harald take a short drive to test your Cruise Control improvements. No issues found and you commit your changes and push it for automatic testing. You feel content with the day and stroll back to the bus stop just outside the B-gate while thinking about what music you will listen to on the bus home.
Who are you?
To be successful in this position you need to be a team player and have an analytic mindset of a true problem solver. You probably have a master’s degree or PhD and previous experience from the automotive industry with a can do attitude and a willingness to learn!
We consider previous experience of driving light or heavy vehicles as MANDATORY and if you have C, CE driver’s license that is clearly a merit. The candidate for this position needs to have a MINIMUM of 5 years experience within propulsion or vehicle dynamics SW development.
Software function developer for Vehicle Motion and Propulsion Control Are you thinking about new cool driving features every time you are behind the steering wheel? Or do you want to reduce the environmental impact from the transport industry? Maybe you want to contribute to a safer traffic situation by automation. Or join the team behind the industry leading driveability features for Volvo Group? No matter what fuels your passion or the vehicle you are developing, we are sure you will find a fun and challenging future with us!
This is us, your new colleagues
The Vehicle Functions group, are a set of two dynamic teams that provide world class solutions in terms of driveability and fuel efficiency to all truck and bus brands in the Volvo Group. For the teams the challenge lies within making the right balancing of driveability and creating a set of cutting-edge propulsion functions in a wide set of applications and driving scenarios ranging from construction to long haul. The teams are constantly bringing in new information and are working close with our products to continue to develop the functionality to make sure it is cutting edge for all our customers, regardless of transport mission and propulsion system setup. We take care of the complete development chain from idea and solution to verification by simulation and testing in vehicles.
In our group we believe teamwork and collaboration is the foundation for great products and an attractive workplace. You will be part of a team of 5-8 colleagues with complementary skills committed to a common purpose. Your team plan their work in 3 week sprints and delivers solutions together as a team. In the daily work you will mostly use graphical programming tools such as Simulink so that we can focus on the products we develop.
Our CEO Martin Lundstedt often says that “going to work should be fun for real”. We totally agree with that statement! That is why we organize hack days every 10 weeks where you together with your team members can spend time on your own project for competence development, innovate new things or improve our development environment. We also have social activities to get to know each other.
A normal workday in this high performing team could be like this:
You take the campus Lundby express to the B-gate. After a short walk int the BC building you take a seat in the team area. You are greeted by Lisa who asks you about your weekend. After you have grabbed a cup of coffee you continue where you left off yesterday. The task is to fix a bug connected to a bad behavior in accelerations during Cruise Control resume. You test the change you completed yesterday in one of the rigs. It seems to work fine, and next step is to try it in truck. The rest of the team have arrived in office it is time for the daily sync meeting. Teo has worked on a new function to improve pedal driving for the battery electric vehicles and is asking if someone can help him out with the verification. You volunteer and go out to the vehicle right after the meeting. After a successful test drive to Borås and back you arrive back at the office right in time for some lunch training together with the health & wellbeing network. After a good workout Lorenzo wants your help with a code review. You find no issues and Lorenzo pushes the change into the Jenkins system. After some fika with the team you and Harald take a short drive to test your Cruise Control improvements. No issues found and you commit your changes and push it for automatic testing. You feel content with the day and stroll back to the bus stop just outside the B-gate while thinking about what music you will listen to on the bus home.
Who are you?
To be successful in this position you need to be a team player and have an analytic mindset of a true problem solver. You probably have a master’s degree or PhD and previous experience from the automotive industry with a can do attitude and a willingness to learn!
We consider previous experience of driving light or heavy vehicles as MANDATORY and if you have C, CE driver’s license that is clearly a merit. The candidate for this position needs to have a MINIMUM of 5 years experience within propulsion or vehicle dynamics SW development.
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Göteborg
Göteborg
SE_Embedded Software Application Engineer_Expert
Volvo Group
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