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Test Engineer – Vehicle Infotainment (Audio & Video Systems)
Job Description :
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (EE) or related field, with 3–6 years of test engineering experience focused on automotive infotainment systems, particularly audio and video subsystems. Applies engineering principles, hands-on experience, and analytical tools to develop and execute test plans and test procedures for infotainment components and systems to evaluate design feasibility and ensure compliance with design acceptance criteria, performance targets, and applicable automotive regulatory and OEM internal standards.
Responsible for defining test specifications, data settings, and validation schedules for infotainment A/V features such as audio signal paths, amplifiers, speakers, microphones, displays, cameras, codecs, media playback, and video interfaces. Prepares and configures test benches, HIL/SIL setups, vehicle-level test environments, and lab equipment, including audio analyzers, signal generators, oscilloscopes, network analyzers, and video measurement tools.
Conducts moderately complex functional, performance, reliability, and integration tests across infotainment audio and video systems, including sound quality validation, latency, synchronization (A/V sync), distortion, noise, display quality, and system robustness under various operating conditions. Documents and summarizes test results and conclusions, verifies testing accuracy and coverage, and determines the need for additional testing or regression validation.
Analyzes and interprets test data to predict performance limits and potential failure modes, providing actionable product and design insights. Identifies system-level and component-level issues, develops and validates countermeasures, and collaborates with design, supplier, and system integration teams. Communicates test results clearly through detailed written reports and formal technical presentations, proposes design improvements, and recommends corrective actions based on thorough analysis of A/V testing results across vehicle infotainment platforms.