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Drive the future of automotive diagnostics. In this challenging role, you take ownership of developing and testing critical diagnostic software for high-tech heavy-duty vehicles. Using your expertise in OTX and ODX, you realize the Bootloader Update functionality, ensuring vehicles remain operational worldwide. Are you ready to leave a lasting mark on the automotive industry? As a Diagnostic Software Engineer at a leading international automotive manufacturer, you are the architect who translates abstract technical documentation into tangible innovations. You operate within the Diagnostics department, the driving force behind advanced software used globally in after-sales. You are not a spectator, but a director in Grade-X. You work on solutions that make vehicles smarter and safer, bridging the gap between product development and practical application. You don't stop at coding; you validate your work directly on the test bench and on the vehicle to guarantee the highest security and quality standards.
Job Responsibility:
Analyze: You translate Product Development specifications into clear bootloader requirements
Develop: You build high-quality content according to OTX and ODX standards within Grade-X
Implement: You integrate the Bootloader Update flow with backend systems and security authentication
Validate: You execute rigorous tests on both simulated ECUs and physical vehicles
Report: You monitor progress and proactively advise management on the status.
Requirements:
A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Software Development, Automotive Engineering, or a related field
Proven expertise in automotive diagnostics, specifically with OTX, ODX and Grade-X
Experience working in Agile environments and Scrum methodologies
Willingness to work primarily on-site in the Eindhoven region for optimal alignment and access to test vehicles.