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Job Title

Calibration Tuning Engineer

Work Location

Columbus, IN

Mandatory Skills

Matlab, Simulink, Engine Domain Knowledge, Test Stand, Labview, OBD

Supported Skills

PTC Integrity, Minitab, CAN analyzer, Aftertreatment Knowledge

Job Description

Responsibilities:

  *   Performing calibration tuning work for off highway midrange engines.
  *   OBD calibration development for engine and aftertreatment features.
  *   Conducting calibration tuning and validation for both diagnostics and 
engine features.
  *   Performing calibration testing on vehicle.
  *   Dyno test cell and test bench to validate the functionality of features 
and diagnostics.
  *   Tracking & management DCR (design change requests), software requirements 
gathering, track and control DVP&R tasks and its ownership across the 
organization for different engine programs using PTC Integrity tool.
  *   Working extensively on tuning and validation of backup 
thermocouple/replacement logics for DOC, DPF and SCR sensor processing failure 
to continue dosing and machine regeneration.

Required Qualifications & Skills:

  *   Masters in Electrical or Controls.
  *   Knowledge of Matlab and Simulink.
  *   Knowledge of engine domain and aftertreatrment.
  *   Knowledge of dyno testing, vehicle testing, data collection and analysis 
tools.



Thanks & Regards
Prabhdeep Singh
Call: 816.399.4677
Email: psi...@agelixconsulting.com<mailto:psi...@agelixconsulting.com>
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