Job TitleMust Have Technical/Functional SkillsBachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, Electronics Engineering Technology or related field (or equivalent hands-on experience in automotive electronics)8+ years of experience in automotive electronics troubleshooting and/or validationStrong understanding of automotive Engine Control Modules (ECMs) and related subsystemsProficiency in reading and interpreting:Electrical schematicsWiring diagramsPCB layoutsCan use electrical simulation toolsDeep knowledge of:Analog and digital circuit operationPower electronics fundamentals (DC-DC, gate drivers, protection circuits)Schematic & Gerber tool as Zuken (preferable)Worst Case Analysis tool as Mathcad toolHands-on experience with lab equipment:Oscilloscopes (highly preferred: multi-channel, differential probing)Digital multimetersPower supplies and electronic loadsAbility to diagnose:Component-level failures (FETs, drivers, passives, ICs)Intermittent electrical issuesThermal-related faultsExperience working with:Automotive ECUs/ECMs in development, validation, or field return analysisCommunication protocols such as: CAN / CAN FD, LINFamiliarity with automotive standards and practices:ISO 26262 (functional safety awareness)AEC-Q100 (component qualification)CISPR12,25Experience using diagnostic tools (e.g., CAN analyzers, OEM tools)Strong root cause analysis capability:Structured problem solving (5-Why, Fishbone, fault isolation)Ability to:Recreate failures in lab environmentsDevelop test setups and debug methodologiesCapture and interpret waveforms under dynamic conditionsExperience with failure modes such as:ESD / EOS damageLoad dump eventsGround offset / noise issuesConnector fretting / intermittentExperience with:Embedded systems debugging (basic firmware awareness helpful)Calibration and diagnostic tools (e.g., ETAS INCA, Vector CANoe/CANalyzer)Ability to read logs and correlate software behavior with hardware issuesNice-to-Have / PreferredExperience with high-volume production environments or warranty return analysisFamiliarity with:Thermal interface materials and heat dissipation in power electronicsAutomated test systemsPrior experience working with suppliers and cross-functional teamsSwitch Mode Power SuppliesAutomotive Injector CircuitryComplex micro (preference is TC3xx)Knowledge of automotive power systems (12V / 48V architectures)Troubleshoot failed ECM units to root cause at system and component levelDevelop and execute diagnostic test plansSupport production, validation, and field-return investigationsDocument findings and recommend corrective actionsInterface with design engineering on failure mechanisms and fixesRoles & ResponsibilitiesCurrent product support for complex engine controllers.Will support everything from technical problem solving to managing future model rolls.Most of this will be technical in nature, but there will be some program management skills required as well.Familiar with structured problem solving methodology (5 phase, 7 step, 8D, or similar)Generic Managerial Skills, If anyStrong documentation skills (clear failure reports, test procedures)Ability to work independently in a lab environmentEffective communication with design, manufacturing, and quality teamsDetail-oriented with a strong sense of ownership