SW C Development


Work Location: TVM (Look for PAN India)

Saturday Drives(17th Apr 2021)

Job Description:
Skill : SW C Development
Experience: 4 to 8 years
Notice Period : Immediate Joiners only ( 0 to 15 days) We shall not consider any profiles more than 15 days NP.

SW C Developer is responsible for analysis and implementation of Autosar based software component for ADAS sensor ECU.
Skills/Requirements:
1 4+ years of experience in Embedded C development-Must Have
2 Experience of working on Autosar based software development-Must Have
3 Hands on experience in RTE Port configuration using Electrobit Tresos tool-Good To Have
4 Experience in Requirement and Issue analysis-Good To Have
5 Experience in Detailed Design tools like Raphsody/Doxygen-Good To Have
6 Experience in static code analysis tools like QAC/QAF-Must Have
7 Experience in Dynamic Module Testing tools like Cantata/Courage-Good To Have
8 Experience in ECU testing and debugging- Must Have
9 Experience CANoe based testing-Must Have
10 Experience with JIRA, Git, Doors-Must Have
11 Experience in CAN and tool usage such as CANoe-Good To Have
12 Experience in working with DOORS -Good To Have
13 Actively participating and contributing to automotive industry forums and discussion groups-Good to Have
14 Experience in using JTAG, Trace32 – Good to Have

Key Responsibilities

SW requirement review
1. Participate in the requirement review
2. Clarify and understand the requirement
Analysis task
1. Understand about the modification required in the SW module
2. Document the changes required in the SW module for the change
3. Asses design impact for the change request based on accepted requirement
4. Effort estimation
Software Implementation
1. Detail Design Preparation
2. SW implementation as per requirement stated in software requirement specification
3. Static code analysis
4. Prepare and Perform implementation test on HW Bench,
5. Prepare and Perform Software Unit test
6. Review of SW changes, Bench Test results, Unit Test case and Unit test result
7. Ensure bidirectional traceability for requirements, design, code and test specification


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