
Radar Systems Engineer
Location Bengaluru, State of Karnataka, Indien
Stellen-ID J000640833
Your role:
Technical Expert for Radar Systems and their Automotive Applications
Requirements Analysis and System Specification development for FMCW Radars (especially at 77GHz) in collaboration with different customers
MMIC testing, characterization and failure analysis
Algorithm and Software Development in the field of Radar Signal Processing
Support Radar measurements in Laboratory and Test Vehicles
Interact with different competencies internally in the Global organization
Occasional participation in Customer Test Drives
Your background:
Masters or PhD or Bachelors (with minimum 3 years of working experience) in Electronics, Communication, Physics or related fields
Exposure to Radar testing in laboratory and data analysis
Very good knowledge in Matlab- and C-programming
Very good English language skills
Strong team and customer orientation and a high degree of flexibility, dedication and initiative
Experience with Automotive standards and processes desirable
Experience in direct customer interaction desirable
Automotive Product Development Process knowledge (ASPICE)
Aptiv Rewards & Advantages:
Work in 2022's World’s Most Ethical Companies for the Tenth year in a row.
Progressive Recognition programs
Flexible Benefit Plan
Medical Insurance
Wellness programs
Fun at Work
Diversity Inclusion
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