You will be responsible for the development, integration and testing of Transmissions Control System. You will support both test bench and in vehicle activities, define proper SW strategies and calibrations and to validate them (both MIL, SIL, HIL and bench/vehicle validation). You will be also in charge of monitor the Transmission Control SW behavior during vehicle debug/durability sessions in order to find possible SW issue and to fix them.
In order to succeed in this challenging role, you will ideally have achieved excellent academic results with a Master-degree in Control/Automation, Electronic, Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or equivalent.
You should ideally have gained at least 3 years’ dedicated experience on engine fundamentals, after treatment systems and high performance GDI engines. Good knowledge of electronic, mechanics and control system and knowledge of MatLAB and Simulink are required for the role. Understanding of hybrid powertrain architectures, typical ECU software structures and control theory will be an asset. Availability to travel if it will be requested by the activities.
In Ferrari you must exhibit the capability to work in a highly-dynamic and fast-changing environment, strong communication skills and accountability are important skillset to manage activities and responsibility of the role. It is important to be proactive proposing new solutions to optimize all the processes and activities.
Fluent English is required for the position and Italian language skills are an advantage. We appreciate individuals with experience outside their country of origin, allowing for a multicultural mindset.
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