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Title
Text copied to clipboard!Engineer Trainee System Requirements Engineer Braking System
Description
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We are looking for a motivated and detail-oriented Engineer Trainee to join our team as a System Requirements Engineer specializing in Braking Systems. This entry-level position is ideal for recent graduates or early-career professionals who are passionate about automotive engineering and eager to develop their skills in system requirements and safety-critical systems.
As a System Requirements Engineer Trainee, you will work closely with senior engineers and cross-functional teams to define, analyze, and manage system requirements for braking systems in modern vehicles. You will gain hands-on experience in the development lifecycle of automotive systems, from concept through production, with a focus on safety, performance, and compliance with industry standards.
Your primary responsibilities will include assisting in the elicitation and documentation of system-level requirements, supporting traceability and validation activities, and contributing to the development of technical specifications. You will also participate in design reviews, risk assessments, and interface with software, hardware, and testing teams to ensure that braking system requirements are clearly understood and implemented correctly.
This role offers a unique opportunity to build a strong foundation in systems engineering within the automotive domain, particularly in the area of braking systems, which are critical for vehicle safety and performance. You will be exposed to industry-standard tools and methodologies such as DOORS, SysML, and ISO 26262, and will be encouraged to pursue continuous learning and professional development.
Ideal candidates will have a background in mechanical, electrical, or systems engineering, strong analytical and communication skills, and a keen interest in automotive safety systems. A proactive attitude, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment are essential for success in this role.
Responsibilities
Text copied to clipboard!- Assist in gathering and documenting system requirements for braking systems
- Support traceability of requirements throughout the development lifecycle
- Participate in design and safety reviews
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including software, hardware, and testing
- Contribute to the development of technical specifications and documentation
- Assist in risk analysis and mitigation planning
- Support validation and verification activities
- Use tools like DOORS and SysML for requirements management
- Ensure compliance with automotive standards such as ISO 26262
- Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders
Requirements
Text copied to clipboard!- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Systems Engineering
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Basic understanding of automotive systems and safety standards
- Familiarity with requirements management tools (e.g., DOORS)
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
- Attention to detail and organizational skills
- Eagerness to learn and grow in a technical role
- Knowledge of system engineering principles is a plus
- Internship or project experience in automotive domain is desirable
Potential interview questions
Text copied to clipboard!- What interests you about braking systems in automotive engineering?
- Describe a project where you worked with system requirements.
- How do you ensure accuracy and completeness in documentation?
- What tools have you used for requirements management?
- How do you handle conflicting requirements from different stakeholders?
- Are you familiar with ISO 26262 or other safety standards?
- Describe a time you worked in a cross-functional team.
- What motivates you to pursue a career in systems engineering?
- How do you prioritize tasks when working on multiple projects?
- What are your long-term career goals in engineering?