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CCF Engineer

Posted 09 November 2023
Salary Negotiable
LocationWarwick
Job type Contract
Discipline Connected Car Systems
Reference60657_1699526119
Contact NamePaul Chamberlain

Job description

Order Ref: 39074

Position Title: CCF Engineer

Duration: 8 Month Rolling Contract

Location: Gaydon

Division: Engineering Operations

Position Description:

  • CCF Engineer
  • This position is required to support the Car Configuration requirements for specific vehicle lines.
  • The role will also support the transformation of the existing CCF configuration into an automated system derived data set
  • The CCF department is currently undergoing a lot of change as we work towards an automated future.
  • The ideal person would be able to exist in the current environment but also support the technical and process improvements to get us to an automated future.
  • This needs to incorporate the wider business requirements of Networks, Engineering, VCATS, SOTA & Service to name a few

Skills Required:

  • Must be a logical thinker and be calm under pressure when dealing with manufacturing emergencies
  • Must be able to communicate with the Electrical Engineering community as well as multiple x-functional areas
  • Must be able to adhere to established processes.
  • Must be able to work both as part of an aligned team as well as being self-motivated.

Skills Preferred:

  • The CCF department is currently undergoing a lot of change as we work towards an automated future.
  • The ideal person would be able to exist in the current environment but also support the technical and process improvements to get us to an automated future.
  • This needs to incorporate the wider business requirements of Networks, Engineering, VCATS, SOTA & Service to name a few

Experience Required:

  • Experience of in Vehicle Software and/or Vehicle Configuration practices would be preferable but not essential.

Experience Preferred:

  • Experience of in Vehicle Software and/or Vehicle Configuration practices would be preferable but not essential.