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- Gaydon
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Job types
- Contract
Industry
- Manufacturing
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Market related
Functions
- Engineer
Seniority
- Senior
Technologies
- C
Job reference
116357
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced HIL Test Engineer to define and execute Hardware-in-the-Loop
(HIL) test cases for sub-system testing across multiple domains, including Power & Thermal,
Signal & Service Manager, Cybersecurity, Health Manager, Software Update, and others. The
role involves working with L3 S and L3 M rigs, focusing on lower-level requirements and subsystem
validation.
Key Responsibilities
Define and execute HIL test cases for sub-systems such as Power & Thermal, Signal &
Service Manager, Cybersecurity, Health Manager, and Software Update.
Review and refine requirements; identify gaps and improve test definitions.
Develop additional test cases (hundreds expected) to ensure comprehensive coverage.
Execute tests for the first time and hand over for subsequent runs.
Utilize existing automation frameworks to achieve 50% automation coverage.
Work with large-scale test suites (approx. 30,000 test cases, with 12,000 automated).
Ensure compliance with rig skills and knowledge requirements for L3 S and L3 M rigs.
No feature activation; focus on lower-level requirement validation.
Required Skills & Qualifications
Strong experience in HIL testing and sub-system validation.
Proficiency in test case definition and execution.
Familiarity with rig operations (L3 S and L3 M rigs).
Knowledge of automation frameworks and scripting for test automation.
Ability to analyze and improve requirements and write robust test cases.
Experience with large-scale test environments and managing high-volume test cases.
Strong problem-solving and debugging skills.
Excellent collaboration and communication skills.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in automotive or embedded systems testing.
Familiarity with Signal & Service Manager, Cybersecurity, and Software Update
processes.
Exposure to Agile methodologies and working in multi-squad environments.
Automation Focus
Target automation coverage: 50% using existing frameworks.
Ability to identify opportunities for automation and optimize test execution
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