LHP Engineering Solutions Career Opportunity: Shaping Infotainment Systems as an Embedded Software Engineer

 

On this new JobCast brought to you by Marketscale, we sit down with Nate McCray, director of talent acquisition at LHP Engineering Solutions to discuss the open role of Embedded Software Engineer. Nate says the ideal candidate is an experienced software engineer with experience in the automotive industry or has a problem-solving, intellectually-curious mind for software that’s critical to the overall function of an automobile.

“This position will help support the all-digital instrument clusters of an actual car,” Nate said. “When you look at vehicle infotainment systems and controlling the multimedia functions of that vehicle, you want to have at your fingertips the capability to look up the speed, fuel, trip distance. Or, your phone’s phonebook, active voice controls, or navigational systems… When you want to make a call, or do things at your fingertips while staying safe, that is what this position is all about. You’re providing an easy to consume manner for the driver of the vehicle.”

Since 2001, LHP Engineering Solutions has been providing engineering services and technology integration for embedded controls, telematics, data analytics, and model-based design. The Embedded Software Engineer will execute the design and develop new, advanced engineering products for vehicle access, helping put intuitive technology at the driver’s fingertips.

Nate shared insight into the company’s culture with a nod to Star Wars and answered one of our signature questions — If LHP was a band, what band would it be.

Job basics:

  • Location: Pontiac, Michigan
  • Travel involved: Some travel
  • Experience: 5-10 years
  • Educational requirement: Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering or similar discipline

If you’d like to apply for this position, head to https://lhpes.com/careers.

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