The role involves developing, testing, and maintaining BMS BSW software for automotive battery management systems, including configuration, debugging, protocol development, and ensuring compliance with AUTOSAR standards and automotive safety protocols.
Key Responsibilities
Develop, test, and maintain BMS BSW software.
Configure and debug BMS AUTOSAR BSW.
Develop BMS bootloader and complex drivers.
Implement BMS CAN communication, network management, and UDS diagnostics.
Develop BMS XCP and J1939 protocols.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree or above in vehicle engineering, computer, electronic and electrical, automation, or related fields.
Familiar with C language.
More than three years of experience in BSW development.
Familiar with NXP and Infineon chips.
Familiar with AUTOSAR software architecture and related specifications.
Experience with AUTOSAR Classic software development.
Ability to use mainstream AUTOSAR tools for ASW, BSW, and MCAL software development.
Familiar with AUTOSAR basic software development and configuration.
Familiar with the working mechanism of Bootloader, with relevant development experience.
Familiar with automotive protocols including CAN, J1939, XCP, and diagnostic protocols.
Knowledge of functional safety ISO26262.
Familiar with multi-core distribution and data protection.