Use E/E architecture systems engineering tools to understand architecture trade offs and how they are impacted by NXP products - e.g. network topologies, functional safety, wake-up times, communication latencies, security, power distribution & management, etc
Define and assess SDV automotive software architectures and evaluate SW trade‑offs impacting E/E systems - e.g. computation power, functions centralization, middleware, safety & security, etc
Use this early E/E architecture understanding to influence the definition of new NXP products (processors, power management, communication interfaces)
Engage with OEMs to define POC studies showing the benefits of NXP products in real vehicle networks
Work with architecture/simulation tools vendors to make the transition from a simulation world to NXP products easy
Engage effectively with OEM to build strong technical relationship; positioning NXP as the trusted partner for automotive HW and SW solutions for E/E architecture & understanding the different OEMs vision for future car architecture.
Collaborate with NXP technical and commercial teams to define and implement an overall solution positioning; with associated collateral
Requirements
Experience of E/E architecture definition and development
Knowledge and experience of tools used within early E/E architecture definition - understanding tradeoffs and key performance metrics of the OEM
8 years+ experience in automotive market
History of engagement with automotive Tier1 and/or OEM
Experience in software and system solutions that enable car architecture evolution
Strong business and technical acumen, customer focus/ external orientation
Excellent communication and influencing skills - written and verbal
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Benefits
Vision insurance
Additional Information
Job Summary:
This role has a primary objective to contribute to a new E/E architecture organization at NXP. The objective of the E/E architecture team is to build expertise at system level within NXP and to engage with the OEM advanced engineering team to offer support on sub-systems where NXP is building expertise. Such sub-systems are leveraging NXP expertise and portfolio in processing, networking, power management, security and safety.
The specific role here is for a systems architect experienced in Architecture investigation who has been involved in the early definition E/E architectural system engineering work with an automotive OEM.