Safety Test Engineer at Bosch Group
Bengaluru, karnataka, India -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Apr, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

ISO 26262, Safety Validation, System Requirements, Functional Testing, Integration Testing, System-level Testing, In-vehicle Network Communication, CAN, LIN, Ethernet, Vector CANoe, VTstudio, Vector HIL, CAPL Programming, Debugging, Log Analysis

Industry

Software Development

Description
Company Description Bosch Global Software Technologies Private Limited is a 100% owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH, one of the world's leading global supplier of technology and services, offering end-to-end Engineering, IT and Business Solutions. With over 27,000+ associates, it’s the largest software development center of Bosch, outside Germany, indicating that it is the Technology Powerhouse of Bosch in India with a global footprint and presence in the US, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. Job Description Test Engineer with good knowledge of ISO 26262 to conduct safety validation aligned with System Requirements. Responsible for Analyze system requirements and derive comprehensive test scenarios and test cases including Safety and Security requiremnts. Responsible for functional, integration, and system-level testing of GW features. Validate in-vehicle network communication including CAN, LIN, and Ethernet routing through GW. Must have Hands-on expertise in Vector CANoe, VTstudio, Vector HIL, CAPL Programming Knowledge of debugging and log analysis tools Qualifications B.E. Electrronics Additional Information 6 to 8 Years Legal Entity: Bosch Global Software Technologies Private Limited
Responsibilities
The engineer is responsible for conducting safety validation aligned with system requirements and deriving comprehensive test scenarios. They will perform functional, integration, and system-level testing of gateway features including in-vehicle network communication.
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