Is the prospect of joining a London based, fast-growing, hi-tech and dynamic company appealing to you? Does being a team player while being able to take your own initiative and responsibility excite you? If so it’s highly likely you’re the kind of person we’re looking for. Vantage Power offers challenging and immensely rewarding career opportunities for graduates.
Vantage Power’s two-year graduate scheme develops passionate newly qualified engineers into experienced knowledgeable electrification experts. Working on a variety of projects and coordinated development options allows you to gain exposure to different areas of engineering and to make real contributions as part of an R&D team inside a global organisation.
Responsibilities and Activities
Within the VP Graduate Scheme program your role will involve a wide range of tasks across different engineering functions which could include Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Control Engineering, Test Engineering, Digital, with responsibilities such as:
- Verification of new components communication and logic through test stands and on-vehicle testing.
- Integration of new or existing EV vehicle component interfaces, logic and diagnostics into ancillary controller software.
- Specification of data acquisition equipment, instrumentation and create custom test-stand software
- Setup and review data collection from test, creating collection or post-processing scripts, tools or dashboards as needed.
- Perform root cause analysis for failures and issues occurring during testing
- Model-based code generation onto embedded controller.
- Debugging C/C++ code that interfaces with model-based generated code.
- MiL, SiL, HiL and hardware bench testing of control algorithms and software.
- Input into FMEA of system control software.
- On-vehicle testing of controls software functionality.
- Develop software for embedded and cloud data collection architecture.
Requirements
- All relevant engineering disciplines considered.
- Minimum Masters with a predicted strong 2.1 or First
- Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK