Overview
Hashlist is a platform for projects within the automotive industry.
We establish supplier relationships with automotive companies and provide a one-stop shop for candidates interested in working in the industry.
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As an System Architect (ADAS), you will design and implement advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) by defining system and software requirements for automated driving features. You’ll lead requirement synthesis, identify design gaps, and support in-vehicle validation through scenario simulations and fault analysis. Collaborating with cross-functional teams, you’ll ensure traceability, system integration, and compliance with safety standards. Your expertise in UML/SysML modeling (Rhapsody preferred) and system engineering will drive innovative ADAS solutions.
Engagement details:
- Location Germany or India
- Full-time, permanent position
- Start date April-May
- Freelancers accepted
Responsibilities:
- Define system architecture and software requirements for ADAS and automated driving features.
- Identify and resolve requirement gaps, ensuring traceability and alignment with system design.
- Propose and integrate new design concepts into software development workflows.
- Lead triage efforts during in-vehicle testing, simulating scenarios and guiding fault identification.
- Formalize requirements using UML/SysML methods, with Rhapsody and RTC preferred.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field.
- 5+ years of experience in ADAS feature development and system engineering.
- 2+ years as a feature owner or technical leader in ADAS projects.
- Knowledge of safety standards, SOTIF principles, and "safe by design" approaches.
- Proficiency in UML/SysML modeling, with Rhapsody preferred, and strong problem-solving skills.
Next Steps:
- Click "Apply."
- We will review your application.
- If qualified, you’ll be accepted into the Hashlist network and considered for this and other relevant projects.