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Senior Central Computing Hardware Architect

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Stellantis

Lake Angelus, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/3/2026

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Job Description

Stellantis is looking for technology driven individuals with a love for hardware design. We are seeking high-potential candidates to join our Central Computing team responsible for in-house hardware design of the latest in Electronic Controller technology: such as High-Performance Computers (HPCs), Zone Controllers (ZCUs) and Propulsion Supervisors. The position is for a Hardware Architect role supporting one of the many in-house hardware design projects.
Main Responsibilities:
Develop both physical and functional electrical architecture from concept through production.

Develop electrical block diagrams describing major components and interfaces.

Create functional diagrams that specify and describe functional interfaces, timing, and other dynamic aspects of the hardware.

Support technical simulations (e.g. thermal simulation) and technical analysis methods (e.g. DFMEA).Defining acceptance criteria, operating parameters, configurations, use cases, and requirements.

Interpret results against acceptance criteria.

Develop solutions for any discovered weaknesses in the design.

Ownership of architectural decisions and the resulting design documentation.

Close collaboration with Vehicle Planning, System Engineering and Software Engineering to ensure the Hardware Architecture fulfills all stakeholder needs now and into the future.

Support the portfolio of in-house Hardware products by defining a roadmap for design evolutions, new variants, and new products. Basic QualificationsBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering or related degree fieldA minimum of 8 years of engineering experienceA minimum of 3 years of Electronic Control Unit (ECU) design experience or equivalentStrong knowledge of vehicle-level electrical architecture and software architectureStrong knowledge of Microcontroller and/or System on Chip design and applicationsStrong knowledge of automotive safety standardsStrong knowledge of automotive development milestones from concept to productionExpertise in at least one vehicle system domain of automotive (e.g. Propulsion, Infotainment, Body, or ADAS)Demonstrated ability to collaborate with a team and external stakeholdersDemonstrated ability to work independently on abstract technical and operational tasksDemonstrated ability to synthesize complex technical and non-technical inputs to set strategy and resolve difficult challengesDemonstrated ability to communicate complex technical concepts for comprehension across internal and external stakeholders.

Demonstrated ability to understand electrical schematics, datasheets, user manuals, and debug logs/traces.

Demonstrated ability to debug complex technical issues of electronic control units and/or electrical systems. Preferred QualificationsAdvanced knowledge (10+ years) in Electrical Design of Electronic Control Units for Propulsion, Infotainment, ADAS or Body applications.

Advanced knowledge of applicable automotive regulations and safety standards including ISO 26262Stellantis is looking for technology driven individuals with a love for hardware design. We are seeking high-potential candidates to join our Central Computing team responsible for in-house hardware design of the latest in Electronic Controller technology: such as High-Performance Computers (HPCs), Zone Controllers (ZCUs) and Propulsion Supervisors. The position is for a Hardware Architect role supporting one of the many in-house hardware design projects.
Main Responsibilities:
Develop both physical and functional electrical architecture from concept through production.

Develop electrical block diagrams describing major components and interfaces.

Create functional diagrams that specify and describe functional interfaces, timing, and other dynamic aspects of the hardware.

Support technical simulations (e.g. thermal simulation) and technical analysis methods (e.g. DFMEA).Defining acceptance criteria, operating parameters, configurations, use cases, and requirements.

Interpret results against acceptance criteria.

Develop solutions for any discovered weaknesses in the design.

Ownership of architectural decisions and the resulting design documentation.

Close collaboration with Vehicle Planning, System Engineering and Software Engineering to ensure the Hardware Architecture fulfills all stakeholder needs now and into the future.

Support the portfolio of in-house Hardware products by defining a roadmap for design evolutions, new variants, and new products.

At Stellantis, we assess candidates based on qualifications, merit, and business needs. We welcome applications from all people without regard to sex, age, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any characteristic protected by law. We believe that diverse teams reflect our identity as a global company, enabling us to better address the evolving needs of our customers and care for our future. Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.