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Senior technical lead
Job Description
Senior technical lead
Job Summary
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Location: Bangalore
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Project role: Senior technical lead
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Skills: MATLAB
- Secondary Skills:
- Modeling
- Simulink
- Embedded Linux
- CANoe
- Simulation
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No. of positions: 1
Job description:
Mandatory skills: Knowledge and experience in using MATLAB and toolboxes Modeling based on software specification (Low-level design document) Modeling models based on a style guideline (ex. MAAB) and Modifying models based on a static analysis report Making test scenarios and test cases (test vectors) for unit models and integrated models, that meet 100% test coverage Executing the test cases, analyzing test results, and modifying the cause of failure if the test case did not pass Knowledge and experience in Embedded CPreferred skills: Modeling based on functional specification (High-level design document) Making MATLAB scripts for automationToolboxes used in projects:Simulink, Stateflow, AUTOSAR Blockset, Fixed-Point Designer,Simulink Design Verifier, Simulink Check, Simulink Test, Simulink Coverage, Model Advisor,MATLAB Report Generator, Simulink Report Generator,Embedded Coder, MATLAB Coder, Simulink Coder
- To be responsible for providing technical guidance to a team of developers, enhancing their technical capabilities and increasing productivity.
- To conduct comprehensive code reviews, establish and oversee quality assurance processes, performance optimization , implementation of best practices and coding standards to ensure succeful delivery of complex projects.
- To ensure process compliance in the assigned module| and participate in technical discussions/review as a technical consultant for feasibility study (technical alternatives, best packages, supporting architecture best practices, technical risks, breakdown into components, estimations).
- To collaborate with stakeholders to define project scope, objectives, deliverables and accordingly prepare and submit status reports for minimizing exposure & closure of escalations.