Adas Systems Engineer

Ford Ford · Auto · Dearborn, MI +1 · PD Operations and Quality

Seeking an ADAS Platform Systems Engineer to design, develop, and integrate hardware, software, and sensor technologies for advanced driver-assistance systems. Responsibilities include system architecture, requirements definition, failure mode analysis, performance optimization, and collaboration with cross-functional teams and suppliers, ensuring compliance with automotive standards like ISO 26262.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support the design, development and analysis of an integrated suite of hardware, software and sensor technologies enabling the deployment of ADAS features such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), Collision Avoidance, Parking Assistance, and more.
  2. Support the design and development of the technical architecture for the next generation ADAS platform, ensuring the design meets functional and performance requirements.
  3. Design, develop and integrate hardware and software solutions for ADAS features, ensuring compatibility with interfacing software elements.
  4. Collaborate with hardware engineers to develop board-level interfaces and ensure proper signal integrity and communication between components.
  5. Analyze and optimize the performance of the platform system hardware, software, sensors, and perception.

Skills

Required

  • systems engineering
  • product development
  • failure analysis methodologies (FMEA, fault tree analysis, root cause analysis)
  • MBSE tools (e.g. Magic Draw, MATLAB, Simulink, etc.)
  • hardware/software interfaces
  • validation methodologies
  • automotive communication protocols (CAN, LIN, Ethernet)

Nice to have

  • Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems Engineering or Computer Engineering
  • automotive product development
  • driver assistance systems
  • safety systems (active or passive)
  • embedded systems design
  • software development
  • system integration
  • ADAS technologies (ACC, LKA, AEB)
  • real-time operating systems (RTOS)
  • safety-critical applications
  • automotive communication protocols (CAN, Ethernet, LIN)
  • AUTOSAR
  • automotive software frameworks
  • Software engineering
  • algorithm development
  • analysis and troubleshooting of complex electronic systems

What the JD emphasized

  • ISO 26262
  • cybersecurity standards
  • model-based systems engineering (MBSE)
  • real-time operating systems (RTOS)
  • safety-critical applications