BEV Thermal Management Development Engineer
ダイハツ工業株式会社
- MATLAB
- Simulink
- C language
- Fluid dynamics
- thermodynamics
- automotive industry
- control development
- 1D simulation
- Osaka
- Over 10,000
- Company Homepage
Company Info
Daihatsu's business utilizes VR modeling in the automotive industry, providing value in the creation and provision of user experience (UX/UI) and the centralization of the company's self-driving car sales, as well as contributing to the development of Toyota's domestic and overseas OEM models, and actively engaging in daily life activities in the near future.Job Summary
In the position, you will be responsible for the improvement of the thermal management system development for BEV/HEV/Engine vehicles, using Matlab/Simulink to apply 1D simulation, and contribute to the improvement of the thermal management system, finalizing the range, charging, and customer usability, and proposing performance/functionality optimization, making a significant contribution to customer satisfaction.Duties
As an engineer for BEV thermal management development, you will be responsible for the plan development for improving the thermal management performance of BEV/HEV/Engine vehicles. Specifically, you will conduct the improvement of BEV thermal management (cooling/heating), cabin cooling, and indoor air conditioning, and apply 1D simulation (Matlab/Simulink) to develop the thermal management system, and realize various control proposals for thermal management related to the range, charging, fuel consumption, and driving performance of BEV/HEV/Engine vehicles. In addition, you will need to have immediate combat power as a Matlab/Simulink experienced person, and proceed with work every day for the advancement of the field, and be able to handle the introduction of new product development and new simulation technology.Login to see all information about offers.
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