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Ford Motor Company
$105,000–$155,000 / year
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Job summary
You will architect, build, and support the end-to-end flashing sequence for delivering software binaries to Electronic Control Units. Additionally, you will drive the architectural evolution of the flashing ecosystem and mentor junior engineers while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
Job details
Ford of Canada's operations include a national headquarters, three vehicle assembly and engine manufacturing plants, three parts distribution centres, and three Connectivity and Innovation centres. Ford employs approximately 7,000 people in Canada, while an additional 18,000 people are employees in the more than 400 Ford and Ford-Lincoln dealerships across the country. For more information, please visit www.careers.ford.com [https://www.careers.ford.com] Join our Ford Flashing Tool team where we build and support all areas of the flashing sequence of software to ECU hardware. You'll be involved in an important part of the development lifecycle for software delivery at Ford. Responsibilities will span across development of flashing features and support of our customers utilizing the tooling. We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Software Engineer to join the Ford Flashing Tool Team. Our team is responsible for architecting, building, and supporting the end-to-end flashing sequence that delivers software binaries to Electronic Control Units (ECUs). In this senior role, you will be a key technical leader at the vital intersection of software development and physical vehicle hardware. You will drive the architectural evolution of our flashing ecosystem, mentor junior engineers, and collaborate with cross-functional leaders to ensure our engineering, manufacturing, and service teams have the robust and secure tooling needed to program next-generation vehicle architectures.
What you’ll do
You will architect, build, and support the end-to-end flashing sequence for delivering software binaries to Electronic Control Units. Additionally, you will drive the architectural evolution of the flashing ecosystem and mentor junior engineers while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
Requirements
Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant engineering or computer science field and at least 7 years of professional software development experience. Expert-level proficiency in Go and significant experience in system design and hardware-software interaction are required.
Benefits
• Annual Compensation bonus program
Listed skills
- Go · Preferred
Other relevant skills
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- Go
- Software architecture
- Embedded systems
- Hardware interaction
- Mentoring
- Technical leadership
- UDS ISO 14229
- DoIP ISO 13400
- ODX
- AUTOSAR
- CAN
- CAN-FD
- LIN
- Ethernet
- CI/CD pipelines
- Agile/Scrum
- Engine Manufacturing
- Software Development
- Electronic Control Unit
- Innovation
- Operations
- Tooling
- Flashing (Weatherproofing)
Job areas
- Software
- Engineering
- Technology
- Manufacturing
- Software Engineer
- Software Developer / Engineer
- Software Developers