Engineer L2 (ECU validation) Engineering - Raymond, OH at Geebo

Engineer L2 (ECU validation)

L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS) is a listed subsidiary of Larsen & Toubro Limited focused on Engineering and R&D (ER&D) services.
We offer consultancy, design, development and testing services across the product and process development life cycle.
Our customer base includes 52 Fortune 500 companies and 51 of the world's top ER&D companies, across industrial products, medical devices, transportation, telecom & hi-tech, and the process industries.
Headquartered in India, we have over 14,700 employees spread across 17 global design centers, 27 global sales offices and 48 innovation labs as of December 31, 2018.
For additional information about L&T Technology Services log on to www.
LntTechservices.
com
Job Description:
Job Description & Skill Requirement:
Focus of this position is validation of ICE transmission and related ECU systems; primarily in-vehicle and bench controls validation, software functional data analysis and report generation.
Requires a BS or MS in engineering as well as experience with transmission ECU validation.
All the skills and abilities of Engineer L1.
Additionally, must be proficient in technical writing and possess computer skills for scientific and technical applications.
Must be able to proficiently handle multiple projects and develop analytical procedures.
Work with suppliers to assure parts/services are requested appropriately, evaluate technical proposals, and write technical reports.
Make technical decisions with moderate supervision.
Ability to report research and test results in various technical formats.
Able to work with a team or on an individual basis to reach project goals.
Valid Ohio drivers license required.
Qualification:
Bachelor's Electrical Engineering Recommended Skills Data Analysis Electrical Engineering Engineering Multitasking Research Technical Writings Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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