Senior Machine & Vehicle Controls Engineer

Caterpillar Caterpillar · Industrial · Tucson, AZ

Senior Machine & Vehicle Controls Engineer at Caterpillar, focusing on the end-to-end development of machine controls for Rigid Frame Trucks. Responsibilities include defining control strategies, driving simulations, influencing architecture, ensuring safety and quality, and leading validation efforts using various methodologies. Requires strong system engineering knowledge and experience in machine/vehicle control systems.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own the end-to-end development of machine controls for RFT programs, collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver breakthrough solutions.
  2. Analyze real-world machine operations and customer applications to define control strategies that elevate performance, efficiency, and operator experience.
  3. Drive advanced simulations and trade-off analyses to optimize configurations and control logic, leveraging expertise across Caterpillar.
  4. Influence electronic architecture decisions and contribute to long-term product planning through (MGPP) Multi Generation Product/Process Planning development.
  5. Ensure control software meets rigorous Functional Safety standards and supports condition monitoring for customers and dealers.

Skills

Required

  • Machine/Vehicle control systems and software requirements development
  • Machine/Vehicle level performance, simulation, integration or validation experience
  • Strong system engineering knowledge (Engine, Powertrain, Hydraulics, etc.)
  • Bachelor's degree in engineering or equivalent education

Nice to have

  • Machine controls requirements development and validation experience
  • Machine/Vehicle performance requirements development and validation experience
  • Caterpillar Off-Highway and Large Mining Trucks experience
  • Hands on testing and data collection experience
  • Machine performance and controls simulation experience
  • Experience with Matlab, Simulink, Python, Multibody simulation tools (Caterpillar Dyansty)

What the JD emphasized

  • Functional Safety standards