Company DescriptionAt Bosch, we care; for you, our business, and our environment. Let's turn visions into reality. At Bosch, we shape the future by inventing high-quality technologies and services that spark enthusiasm and enrich people's lives. Our areas of activity are every bit as diverse as our outstanding Bosch-teams around the world. Their creativity is the key to innovation through connected living, mobility or industry. Our responsibility goes far beyond 'business'. We're independent of stock markets and bound to the purpose of the Robert Bosch Foundation; our success directly benefits society, the environment, and future generations. Our promise to our associates is rock-solid: we grow together, we enjoy our work, and we inspire each other. Join in and feel the difference.
With headquarters in Modugno (BA) and about 310 employees, we are the largest Research and Development center of the Bosch Group in Italy, where the Common Rail system was born and developed in the 1980s.
In addition to the consolidated activity on high pressure pumps, CVIT developed the DNOX system for the reduction of nitrogen oxides from exhaust gases for commercial vehicles. In collaboration with the main car manufacturers and the parent company, we carry out activities in the field of engineering for applications on engines and vehicles, studies electronic systems for service and calibration on diesel, gasoline, hybrid and electric engines and recently also motorcycles, having facilities available for Testing activities, equipped with the most up-to-date equipment.
Our strengths? Excellent know-how, creativity and innovation, integration with the production site and internationality. Centro Studi Componenti per Veicoli has also developed a strong link with the local area and is a main player in activities aimed at creating and promoting training and employment.
Why do we do it? We believe it is strategic to grow and invest in people to make the entire system grow. Bari is always one step ahead!
Job DescriptionWhat will you take care of? The Vehicle Calibration Engineer is responsible for calibration of work packages within application projects for automotive powertrain, system control and diagnostic systems, playing a key role in ensuring the performance and reliability of two-wheeler applications by performing calibrations and troubleshooting driveability issues. The Calibration Engineer will plan the activities, including facilities and resources and will manage the tracking and progress of calibration work packages.
The resource will support the team in the following activities:
Ensure fulfillment of calibration project requirements coming from legislation demands, customer requirements and end-customer UXCoordination and execution of setup of testing environment at test benches, chassis-dyno (vehicle) as well as on roadCoordination and execution of experimental campaign, including data post-processing and results evaluation, with focus on drawing conclusions about calibration strategiesCoordination and preparation of customer documentation, attendance to regular customer meetingsCoordination, preparation and participation to testing trips and expeditionsResponsible for maintenance of calibration project documentation, according to automotive quality standardsSupport proactively the acquisition of further customer projectsActively participate in technical discussions and requirements analysis with customers and internal stakeholdersQualificationsEducation: Master Degree in automotive engineering, Mechatronics, control engineering or similar.
Language skills: Good English language skills required; basic knowledge of German language represents a plus.
Experience and know-how: Very good knowledge on various powertrain topologies and architectures including electric vehicle powertrain (EV). Experience in the automotive systems field and knowledge about control module calibration techniques and automotive's standards. Strong understanding of two-wheeler vehicle dynamics and control systems: knowledge of torque chain, pedal maps calibration, speed controller and idle controller.
A valid motorbike driving license (A type) is mandatory. Minimum 2-3 years of experience in development / engineering applications and motorbike driving.
Working Method: Team player attitude within a diverse and multicultural environment, proactive working style, independent and high customer oriented.
Personality: High motivation and willingness to take responsibilities, self-standing personality, flexibility and ability to work under pressure. Availability for abroad assignments for short or medium periods is a nice-to-have.
Additional InformationThe company reserves the right to evaluate the contractual formula for this position after the job interview (Temporary, Staff Leasing or Permanent contract).
Bosch is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin or ancestry, age, disability or any other protected class.
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