FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Diagnostics and Safety Engineer role at Stellantis?
The primary focus is to create, develop, and sustain diagnostics within the PMBD control strategy in collaboration with diagnostic and functional safety calibrators and technical specialists.
What are the basic educational requirements for this position?
A Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or an equivalent field is required.
How much experience is required for this role?
A minimum of 1 year of experience in Diagnostics/Emissions calibration, controls, or related experience with hardware or validation of electrified propulsion systems is necessary.
Are specific software tools required for this position?
Yes, experience with Canalyzer is required, as well as knowledge of INCA, Matlab, and Simulink/Stateflow.
What soft skills are important for this role?
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, leadership aptitude, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are important.
Is there a preference for advanced degrees?
Yes, a Master of Science degree in Engineering is preferred.
What type of work environment is this position in?
The position may involve both collaborative team efforts and independent tasks, necessitating a proactive and self-motivated approach.
What tools or applications should candidates be proficient in?
Candidates should have basic computer proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and database applications.
How does Stellantis value diversity in their hiring process?
Stellantis assesses candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs while welcoming applications from individuals of all gender identities, ages, ethnicities, nationalities, religions, sexual orientations, and disabilities.
Is there potential for leadership opportunities in this role?
Yes, candidates should have experience leading meetings or groups, indicating potential for leadership within the role.