Job Description
The position will operate within Engineering inside the Electronic Control Systems group and will develop control software for Systems of the Harvesting vehicles. Responsibilities:
- Develop the control software for vehicle systems in terms of identifying the control requirements; and design and implement the control software in terms of control functions.
- Implement and test the control algorithms for the release to production.
Requirements - Bachelor's Degree in Electronic Engineering
- Solid experience on programming C code, and structured software programming.
- Solid experience on closed loop control design for Embedded Real Time application specifically on electro-hydraulic actuation systems.
- Very experienced on developing software models using Matlab / Simulink / Steteflow and MIL/SIL techniques.
- Ability to work with tight deadline and under pressure.
- Good communication and personal organization/control skills; must be able to work autonomously
- Must possess solid analytical skills and be a flexible team player.
- Languages: English
- Travels required
Preferred: - Experience about automatic code generation using d-Space Target Link
- Knowledge of Vector CAN development tools (Canalizer, Canoe).
Company InformationCNH, Case New Holland, is a world leader in the agricultural and construction equipment businesses. Supported by about 11,500 dealers in 160 countries, CNH brings together the knowledge and heritage of its Case and New Holland brand families with the strength and resources of its worldwide commercial, industrial, product support and finance organizations. CNH Global N.V., whose stock is listed at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:CNH), is a majority-owned subsidiary of Fiat S.p.A. (FIA.MI;NYSE:FIA).
CNH is an equal opportunity employer. The objective of the Company is to recruit, hire, train and promote into all job levels, the best qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information and any additional status protected by federal, state, provincial or local laws.