Staff Integration Engineer - Compute and Connectivity

Ford Ford · Auto · Long Beach, CA +1 · PD Operations and Quality

Staff Integration Engineer responsible for the end-to-end development, integration, and production readiness of High-Performance Compute Clusters (HPCC) and Telematics Control Units (TCU) for electric vehicles. This role involves supplier leadership, validation, system-level design, and cross-functional collaboration across the product lifecycle.

What you'd actually do

  1. Spearhead the end-to-end engineering and development strategy for HPCC and TCU systems, containing multi-SoC compute platforms and wireless telematics (cellular, GNSS, Wi-Fi) to successfully transition designs to high-volume manufacturing.
  2. Serve as the primary technical DRI for internal and external suppliers. Lead design reviews, manage Engineering Change Requests (ECRs), ensure validation testing and engineering deliverables are completed.
  3. Own the Design Verification Plan & Report (DVP&R), lead FMEA/risk assessments, and develop robust quality control measures and testing protocols.
  4. Perform detailed trade studies, define interfaces, and cascade component functional/interface requirements to suppliers. Verify software behaviors, electrical characteristics, and network interfaces against specifications.
  5. Validate core functionality on bench, desktop, and lab-car environments. Serve as the single point of contact to troubleshoot and resolve complex electrical, hardware, and software issues during lab-car, prototype, and vehicle assembly/commissioning phases.

Skills

Required

  • B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or equivalent combination of relevant education and experience.
  • 8+ years of experience working on complex automotive electronics design or systems integration, with direct experience on compute modules, telematics/connectivity units, or high-performance embedded systems.
  • 5+ years of experience driving hardware from concept through production launch in a high-volume automotive or equivalent environment.
  • Demonstrated ownership of a major electronic module as a DRI or equivalent technical lead, including supplier management, DVP&R, BOM ownership, and program milestone delivery.
  • Strong fundamentals in electrical engineering, embedded systems engineering, and multi-SoC platform integration.
  • Strong foundation in automotive networking and embedded software integration, including Ethernet, CAN, VLAN, SPI, diagnostics, bootloaders, and OTA workflows.

What the JD emphasized

  • End-to-End Module Ownership
  • Supplier Leadership
  • Validation & Quality
  • Requirements & Trade Studies
  • Testing & Issue Resolution
  • Software & Network Integration
  • Diagnostics, Bootloader & Security
  • Plant & Service Interface
  • Multi-SoC Compute Platform Design
  • Telematics & Connectivity Architecture
  • Advanced Power Architecture
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration