MCU Expert at Aumovio
Jiading District, Shanghai, China -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

MCU Localization Strategy, ECU Products, MCU Replacement Analysis, Supplier Evaluation, Technical Requirements Definition, Supplier Coordination, Hardware Design Support, Schematic Review, PCB Implementation Review, Software Requirements Definition, Low-Level Drivers, ISO 26262, Safety Concept, FMEA/FMEDA, Validation Testing, Root-Cause Analysis

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Company Description Since its spin-off in September 2025 AUMOVIO continues the business of the former Continental group sector Automotive as an independent company. The technology and electronics company offers a wide-ranging portfolio that makes mobility safe, exciting, connected, and autonomous. This includes sensor solutions, displays, braking and comfort systems as well as comprehensive expertise in software, architecture platforms, and assistance systems for software-defined vehicles. In the fiscal year 2024 the business areas, which now belong to AUMOVIO, generated sales of 19.6 billion Euro. The company is headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany and has about 87.000 employees in more than 100 locations worldwide. Job Description Define MCU localization strategy and roadmap for ECU products; analyze current foreign MCU usage and derive requirements for local MCU replacement (performance, memory, peripherals, safety, diagnostics, cost); Evaluate potential MCUs from local suppliers against system, safety and OEM requirements; define and agree MCU technical requirements and deliverables with suppliers; coordinate supplier technical support, change notifications and product updates for the MCU. Support ECU hardware design for MCU-related circuits (power supply, clock, reset, I/O protection, debug/flash, testability, EMC robustness); review and approve MCU schematic and PCB implementation; define and check surrounding components such as external memory, clock and power devices. Define MCU-related software requirements for start-up, low-level drivers, diagnostics and safety mechanisms (watchdog, ECC, clock/voltage monitoring, reset strategy); work with basic software / platform teams to ensure correct configuration and integration; support analysis and debugging of MCU-related software issues. Ensure MCU and its integration support ISO 26262 and project safety goals; provide inputs to safety concept, FMEA/FMEDA and safety mechanisms; define and support MCU-related validation (bench tests, HIL, temperature/voltage stress, EMC, reliability); prepare MCU design justification and test documentation for project and customer release. Lead technical investigations for MCU-related field issues, production issues and project escalations; coordinate cross-functional root-cause analysis; define and follow up corrective and preventive actions for MCU design, application or process. Qualifications Bachelor or master engineering degree, electrical engineering and microelectronics At least 5 years of working experiences in microcontroller or digital IC in semiconductor industry Additional Information 上海市嘉定区汇荣路100号 100 Huirong Road, Jiading Industrial Zone, Shanghai, P.R.China 201815 Ready to take your career to the next level? The future of mobility isn’t just anyone’s job. ​Make it yours! ​Join AUMOVIO. Own What’s Next.​ Legal Entity: AUMOVIO Automotive Systems (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (0612) Job flexibility: Onsite Job Leadership level: Leading Self Working time: Full Time
Responsibilities
The role involves defining the MCU localization strategy and roadmap for ECU products, including analyzing foreign MCU usage and deriving requirements for local replacements based on performance, safety, and cost. Responsibilities also include supporting ECU hardware and software design related to the MCU, ensuring integration meets safety standards, and leading technical investigations for field or production issues.
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