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SW Test Engineer

REE
West Midlands
2 months ago
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REE is changing electric mobility and aims at becoming the new standard for EVs.

We work with leading automotive players and technology companies to engineer, manufacture and deploy a cutting-edge solution for tomorrow’s vehicles.

We're looking for an experienced SW Test Engineer.


Responsibilities:

  • Work with a high complexity HW and SW systems.
  • Review and analyze product’s specifications and requirements.
  • Create detailed, comprehensive, and well-structured testing plans.         
  • Design and execute manual tests.
  • Identify, analyze, report and track bugs.



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  • At least 3 years of experience as a test engineer in multi-disciplinary systems or equivalent experience
  • Bachelor degree in Electrical, Electronics, Automotive Engineering - equivalent education also applies.
  • Experience in testing and integration of large complex systems.
  • Automotive background
  • Experience in using testing tools (e.g. Vector CANalyzer, CANoe, CANape, ETAS INCA).
  • Knowledge in automotive protocols (e.g. CAN, LIN, FlexRay, XCP, UDS).
  • Familiarity with requirement management tools (DOORS, Polarion, ClearQuest)- an advantage.
  • Experience in ISO 26262 functional safety standard -an advantage
  • Strong self-learning abilities and a collaborative team player.
  • ILR to live and work in the UK. REE do not offer work permits, visas or sponsorships

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