About Oshkosh AeroTech, an Oshkosh company
Oshkosh AeroTech is a leading provider of aviation ground support products, gate equipment and airport services to commercial airlines, airports, air-freight carriers, ground handling and military customers. Oshkosh AeroTech offers products that make a difference in people’s lives by supporting those in our communities who do some of the toughest work. They own many of the most trusted brands in the air transportation industry, including LEKTRO®, JetAire®, JetPower®, AmpTekÔ, Jetway®, and more.
The Principal Engineer – Controls works within engineering groups to lead the exploration of applicable technologies and systems and methods for vehicle control strategies. Develops and implements advanced strategies and system level requirements for vehicle control systems. Controls work encompassing control strategy development and verification for engine, hybrid, and electric vehicles, for components (electronic control modules, motors, drives, engines, generators, energy storage cells, sensors, etc.), and for autonomous vehicle systems, suspensions systems, material handling systems, and other auxiliary systems for on-road and off-road applications.
YOUR IMPACT:
Responsible for the technical completion of a project or part of a project of moderate complexity and managing the controls schedule for the project
May be responsible for managing multiple priorities
Performs more complex engineering calculations, investigations, and tasks.
Deliver results according to Oshkosh and general industry engineering standards and processes
Responsible for preparation and delivery of plans, designs, computation methods, and/or reporting
Work in collaboration with software engineering, and other engineering groups or business support disciplines as well as external component suppliers
May have exposure to external customers and/or industry organizations.
Provide guidance or mentorship to entry level engineers working on common projects
Research, create, and update standard engineering methodology and procedures - best practices, etc.
Responsible for vehicle system controls research, development, verification and validation, testing and production implementation
Establish requirements (resources, equipment, estimates, test plans, and milestones) according to the needs of a project
Responsible for developing control strategies in a virtual simulation environment using modeling tools (such as ADAMS, Matlab/Simulink/State flow, AMEsim, etc.) or hardware-in-the-loop simulators and transferring simulated strategies to vehicle testing and eventual production implementation
Work with internal and external (industry consortiums, universities...) project teams on advanced control development efforts and on component development efforts
Assist feasibility studies and project estimates (manpower, budget development, timelines) on proposed projects
Support proposal development with regards to acquiring appropriate funding for various advanced control development efforts
Other projects and responsibilities may be added at the company’s discretion
Regular attendance is required
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Accredited Bachelor's degree in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or related field with five (5) or more years of related experience
Ability to work productively and cohesively in a diverse and multicultural environment
STANDOUT QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and eight (8) or more years of related experience or Master’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and five (5) or more years of related experience or Ph.D. degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering with two (2) or more years of related experience
Automotive or heavy-duty vehicle background with vehicle control system experience
Work experience in automotive or heavy-duty vehicle CAN bus and architecture
Work experience in Mathworks, dSPACE or Vector tools and Autosar
Embedded software development experiences using C/C++/C# or Python a plus
CORE COMPETENCIES:
Internal Contacts: Contact with peers and others involving explanation of information (these contacts may be within or outside department or division), and the gathering of factual information; may include the communication of sensitive or confidential information
External Contacts: Limited external contact to gather information, answer queries, or ask assistance
Communication Skills: Read, write and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence and memos; Read and interpret safety rules, operating/maintenance instructions and procedure manuals; Write routine reports, correspondence and speak effectively before both internal and external groups; Read, analyze and interpret business manuals, technical procedures and/or government regulations: Read, analyze and interpret scientific and technical journals, financial reports and legal documents
Decision-Making: Regularly makes significant decisions and final results, typically affecting the entire department. Available guides or precedents are limited. Has authority over the allocation of resources.
Complexity, Judgment and Problem Solving: Work requires the ability to plan and perform work in light of new or constantly changing problems, work from broad instruction, and deal with complex factors not easily evaluated. Decisions require considerable judgment, initiative and ingenuity in areas there is little precedent.
Supervisory/Managerial: General instructing, scheduling, and reviewing the work of others performing the same or directly related work. Acts as “lead worker”.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Physical Demands: Frequent: Standing, Walking/Running, Sitting, Reaching, Hearing, Talking, Visual, Typing; Occasional: Driving, Fine Dexterity, Manual Dexterity; Upper Extremity Repetitive Motion; Seldom: Lifting/Carrying 25lbs., Pushing/Pulling 25llbs.
Non-Physical Demands: Frequent: Analysis/Reasoning, Communication/Interpretation, Math/Mental Computation, Reading, Sustained Mental Activity (i.e. auditing, problem solving, grant writing, composing reports), Writing
Environmental Demands: Frequent: Work Alone, Frequent Task Changes, Tedious/Exacting Work; Occasional: High Volume Public Contact
Work Schedule: Routine shift hours. Infrequent overtime, weekend, or shift rotation
Demands/Deadlines: High volume and variable work demands and deadlines impose strain on routine basis or considerable stress intermittently; OR regular direct contacts with distressed individuals within the immediate work environment; and/or exposure to demands and pressures
Pay Range:
$89,500.00 - $140,500.00The above pay range reflects the minimum and maximum target pay for the position across all U.S. locations. Within this range, individual pay is determined by various factors, including the scope and responsibilities of the role, the candidate's experience, education and skills, as well as the equity of pay among team members in similar positions. Beyond offering a competitive total rewards package, we prioritize a people-first culture and offer various opportunities to support team member growth and success.
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