Our client is seeking R&D Engine Diagnostics Engineer for their client’s testing facility in San Antonio, TX. The ideal candidate will have 3-10 years’ experience working with Diagnostic systems such as Autosar or similar software to troubleshoot new engine issues, confer with customers to determine remedies, as well as be the face of the engine manufacturer.
Solid experience with Dyno testing and troubleshooting ECMs is required.
Term: 1-2 years Contract (open Ended-may go longer)
Benefits: Health, PTO, and Holiday pay included
Travel: 10-15%
Great opportunity to show your skills in the world of engine manufacturing and testing as well as furthering your growth as an Automotive Engineer.
Apply today- only those with the experience listed above can be considered for this
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