YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support the development and implementation of real‑time embedded control software for traction and auxiliary converters.
- Contribute to programming, debugging, and testing embedded firmware in C/C++ for platforms such as TI C2000 and ARM Cortex.
- Assist in the development, refinement, and verification of motor control algorithms (e.g., field‑oriented control, vector control) under the guidance of senior engineers.
- Help integrate communication interfaces such as CAN, TRDP, SPI, I2C, and support basic diagnostic and communication handling tasks.
- Use MATLAB/Simulink or other modelling tools for simulation, algorithm analysis, and verification activities.
- Collaborate closely with system engineers, test engineers, and software development colleagues to ensure proper integration with converter hardware.
- Participate in hardware‑in‑the‑loop testing, commissioning activities, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Prepare technical documentation and contribute to design discussions and project reviews.
OUR REQUIREMENTS
- Degree (or final‑year student) in Control Engineering, Computer Engineering, Embedded Systems, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
- Basic experience or educational background in embedded software development, preferably in areas related to real‑time control, power electronics, or motor drives.
- Good knowledge of C for embedded systems; familiarity with C++, Python, or scripting tools is a plus.
- Basic understanding of electric motor control principles, power converters, or microcontroller architectures (TI C2000, ARM Cortex) is beneficial.
- Familiarity with communication protocols (CAN, TRDP, SPI, I2C) is an advantage.
- Experience with MATLAB/Simulink from university projects or internships is a plus.
- Ability to read technical documentation and willingness to learn how to interpret electrical schematics and perform measurements on hardware.
- Fluent in English.
- Motivation to grow into an embedded software specialist in the field of traction converters.
- German is an advantage.