PpDescrizione dell’offerta di lavoro /p h3Company Overview /h3 pAt Bosch, we care; for you, our business, and our environment. Let’s turn visions into reality. At Bosch, we shape the future by inventing high‑quality technologies and services that spark enthusiasm and enrich people’s lives. Our areas of activity are every bit as diverse as our outstanding Bosch‑teams around the world. Their creativity is the key to innovation through connected living, mobility or industry. Our responsibility goes far beyond ‘business’. We’re independent of stock markets and bound to the purpose of the Robert Bosch Foundation; our success directly benefits society, the environment, and future generations. Our promise to our associates is rock‑solid: we grow together, we enjoy our work, and we inspire each other. Join in and feel the difference. /p pCentro Studi Componenti per Veicoli S.p.A., with headquarters in Modugno (BA) and about 310 employees, is the largest Research and Development centre of the Bosch Group in Italy, where the Common Rail system was born and developed in the 1980s. /p pIn addition to the consolidated activity on high‑pressure pumps, CVIT developed the DNOX system for the reduction of nitrogen oxides from exhaust gases for commercial vehicles. In collaboration with the main car manufacturers and the parent company, it carries out activities in the field of engineering for applications on engines and vehicles, studies electronic systems for service and calibration on diesel, gasoline, hybrid and electric engines and, more recently, motorcycles, having facilities available for testing activities, equipped with the most up‑to‑date equipment. /p pOur strengths? Excellent know‑how, creativity and innovation, integration with the production site and internationality. Centro Studi Componenti per Veicoli has also developed a strong link with the local area and is a main player in activities aimed at creating and promoting training and employment. /p pWhy do we do it? We believe it is strategic to grow and invest in people to make the entire system grow. Bari is always one step ahead! /p h3Job Description Overview /h3 ul liSystem Integration Engineer – Automotive Applications /li liLocation: Modugno, Apulia /li liContract Type: Full‑time /li liTravel Availability: Yes, for short or medium‑term international assignments /li /ul h3About the Role /h3 pWe are looking for a passionate and skilled System Integration Engineer to join our team and contribute to the development of cutting‑edge cross‑domain automotive products. This role focuses on integrating hardware electronics and embedded software, with a strong emphasis on designing next‑generation software architectures for future vehicles ranging from motorcycles to passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and off‑road applications. /p h3Key Responsibilities /h3 ul liManage and track software changes, perform impact analysis, and coordinate with function development and calibration teams. /li liDebug hardware and software during design, launch, and deployment phases. /li liDevelop and optimize algorithms, potentially using model‑based methodologies for rapid prototyping. /li liDefine, implement, and execute test cases to ensure requirement fulfillment on SiL, HiL, and target systems. /li liConduct xCU system‑level testing and verification, including electrical measurements, signal integrity, and power management analysis. /li liSupport implementation and testing of vehicle diagnostic protocols at the hardware level (e.g., UDS over CAN / FlexRay). /li /ul h3Qualifications /h3 ul liMaster’s degree in Mechatronics, Control, Electrical, Computer, or Telecommunications Engineering – or equivalent. /li liExperience in designing, configuring, and integrating in‑vehicle communication networks and diagnostic protocols (CAN, LIN, FlexRay, UDS). /li liStrong system‑level understanding of HW‑SW interaction in powertrain systems; experience with system modeling (SysML) is a plus. /li liProficiency with hardware debugging tools (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, multimeters) and in‑circuit emulators. /li liSkilled in using specialized tools (e.g., CANoe / CANalyzer, Vehicle Spy) for network analysis and performance optimization. /li liAbility to leverage AI‑based tools (e.g., LLMs) to improve efficiency. /li liFamiliarity with various microcontroller architectures is beneficial. /li liKnowledge of automotive cybersecurity principles and functional safety concepts (ISO 26262) is a nice‑to‑have. /li liHigh motivation, responsibility, flexibility, and ability to work under pressure. /li liIndependent and goal‑oriented working style, strong analytical and coordination skills, team player with a proactive mindset. /li liCustomer‑oriented approach. /li liGood command of English; basic knowledge of German is a plus. /li /ul h3What We Offer /h3 ul liA dynamic and innovative work environment /li liInvolvement in international and technologically advanced projects /li liOpportunities for professional growth /li liContinuous training and development /li liReady to drive the future of automotive technology? /li /ul h3Apply Now /h3 pbApply now and become part of our forward‑thinking team /b /p h3Legal /h3 pBosch is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin or ancestry, age, disability or any other protected class. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr