Hiring for Hardware systems engineer- Automotive -Bangalore
Tata Technologies
2 - 5 years
Bengaluru
Posted: 08/01/2026
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Job Description
Job Role: Hardware Systems Engineer
Exp: 8 to 12 Years
Job Location: Bangalore
Notice Period: Immediate
- Technical knowledge & experience of network technologies like CAN, LIN, Flexray, Ethernet etc.
- Experience of requirement cascade tools like DOORS, Code beamer etc.
- Experience of issue management tools like JIRA, RTC etc.
- Knowledge of connectivity options like PSI5, SENT, SPI, A2B etc and its typical uses
- Ideally have experience in delivering electrical architecture for Automotive, IHM, Aerospace etc domain via via tools like PREEVision, VSA COM editor, System Weaver or equivalent.
- Candidate should be good at Hardware delivery in ADAS/BCM/Infotainment domains
- Knowledge of hardware design activities like schematics generation, PCB design, power tree etc
- Basic knowledge of chip vendors and hardware package supplied by them
- Experience of Electrical component & system specification, design, test & production.
- Successful history of delivery within the automotive sector in passenger car or defence applications, although other sectors are of interest for design, development & delivery experience
- Good understanding of the various automotive systems and sub-systems from functionality perspective
- Knowledge of ASIL rating and relevant Fusa requirements affecting hardware like redundant power supply, feedback loops etc
- Knowledge of cyber security terminology like secure boot, HSM, key management etc,
- Basic knowledge of the UDS and SOVD concept
- Basic knowledge of EDS design concepts (layout and connectors)
- Knowledge of vehicle electrical architecture landscape in other OEMs and lessons learnt
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