Manage and modify OEM diagnostic data for engineering. Integrate data into a scan tool device. Requires teamwork and self-motivation.
We are looking for an experienced Automotive Aftermarket Scan Tool Data Engineer to bring onto our team. This position would oversee the management and modification of OEM diagnostic data for the engineering team and advise them on best practices. The person who holds this position will also be responsible for understanding how to integrate this data from various sources into a scan tool device. The right candidate should be self-motivated, but can also work well in teams. Please note this position requires previous experience working on the development side of an Aftermarket Automotive Scan Tool.
Requirements
- 5+ years experience in programming and development of aftermarket scan tools
- 5+ years of experience managing and integrating OEM automotive data into automotive aftermarket scan tool products
- Experience with ODX ISO 22901 (Open Diagnostic eXchange)
- Understanding of the various data formats supplied by each OEM and the technical knowledge required to parse, modify and integrate that data into a unified and easily maintainable format
- Disciplined practice for thorough and clear documentation
Benefits
- Private Health Insurance
- Pension Plan
- Paid Time Off
Top Skills
Odx Iso 22901
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