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Arbetsbeskrivning
Scania is now undergoing a transformation from being a supplier of trucks, buses and engines to a supplier of complete and sustainable transport solutions.
Join Scania and realize a future of smart and autonomous vehicles together with us! The section Autonomous Systems Development is delivering Scania’s solution for driverless heavy vehicles. The section consists of five groups that are focusing on onboard technology and software for autonomous vehicles. In the group Sensor Platform, we are responsible for the sensing solution for our autonomous vehicles. We have a great challenge ahead of us and our section is an important part of Scania’s shift toward sustainable transport solutions.
The team
You will work closely together with a team of inspiring and engaged colleagues. We strive to be a diversified team in gender, age, ethnicity, experience level, etc. We work in an agile work environment inspired by SAFe, Scaled Agile Framework.
Our main development task is to bring the best sensing solution to the market for autonomous driving in confined areas as well as on public roads. The sensing solution delivers quality-assured data to the self-driving system. We are working with different sensor techniques such as radar, lidar, camera, GNSS, and IMU. All our development is done in close cooperation with the teams for computational platform, sensor fusion, localization, etc.
Your role
As a System Developer of the GNSS/IMU You are responsible for the development and integration of such systems (GNSS/IMU or IMU alone) into our autonomous vehicles. Calibration and data analysis is also part of your tasks with the very important long-term goal to automate the calibration and validation as much as possible. The responsibility involves both the hardware and software where you will work in close collaboration with other teams, typical tasks are:
• Supplier contact
• Cross-team collaboration
• Installation
• Testing
• Sensor Calibration
• Correction service (RTK, PPP,…)
• Data pre-treatment
As a member of an agile team, you will work with other sensor modalities as well, depending on the current need within the team.
You are expected to bring your share of contribution to delivering with speed and quality, developing concepts and strategy, and further boosting of our team spirit.
Your profile
Most importantly, you are passionate about automation and are excited about the future of autonomous vehicles. You are a team player with the ability to grasp the bigger picture.
You have preferably a Master of Science degree or above, within a relevant field, and good knowledge of English in both speech and writing. You have experience in GNSS and IMU techniques and their performance and capabilities, sensor technique in general, automation, and/or robotics. You enjoy working in a team.
The following expertise and skills are merits:
• Automotive
• Embedded systems
• Signal processing (stochastic filtering, preferably commonly used navigation filters such as Kalman filter)
• New technologies for connectivity
• Statistical methods and probability
• Sensor handling in real-time system
• Statistical methods and probability
• Synchronization techniques
• Driver license B/BE, C/CE
For more information contact:
Christofer Bitzekis, Head of Autonomous System Development – Sensor platform,
christofer.bitzekis@scania.com, +46 (0) 8 55389292
or
Hampus Berg, Head of ATS Research & Pre-Development – Sensor Technologies,
hampus.berg@scania.com, +46 (0) 8 55352299
Application
If you feel you have the skills for this interesting role, please apply by submitting your CV and certificates by 2022-11-16. Please send your application as soon as possible, screening and interviews will be done continuously.
A background check might be conducted for this position.
We are looking forward to your application!
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Scania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions. Together with our partners and customers we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In 2020, we delivered 66,900 trucks, 5,200 buses as well as 11,000 industrial and marine power systems to our customers. Net sales totalled to over SEK 125 billion, of which over 20 percent were services-related. Founded in 1891, Scania now operates in more than 100 countries and employs some 50,000 people. Research and development are mainly concentrated in Sweden. Production takes place in Europe and Latin America with regional product centres in Africa, Asia and Eurasia. Scania is part of TRATON GROUP. For more information visit: www.scania.com.