Safety Monitoring Application Engineer

Company: Bosch Group
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Location: Nuneaton
Job Description:

We are seeking an experienced Safety Monitoring Application Engineer to join our dynamic and growing team. This role offers the opportunity to work at the forefront of powertrain development, supporting a wide range of vehicle programmes across conventional and electrified platforms.

In this role, your responsibilities will include:

  • Testing, calibration and validation of safety monitoring functions in powertrain control units, sensors and actuators across a range of vehicle types (ICE, HEV and BEV)
  • Supporting cross‑functional teams to define safety requirements at functional, subsystem and vehicle levels
  • Working with vehicles, HiL and SiL environments to validate system performance against internal safety targets and customer requirements
  • Analysing test data and performance metrics to identify opportunities for optimisation and continuous improvement
  • Supporting the development and implementation of new safety monitoring concepts and strategies
  • Providing technical problem‑solving support, including root cause analysis, within project teams
  • Collaborating with customers and internal stakeholders to ensure robust and effective delivery of safety‑critical features
  • Working in a mixed environment, including desk‑based analysis, hands‑on in‑vehicle testing, and occasional travel within the UK and internationally

Your profile

  • Degree in Automotive, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) from an accredited university
  • Full UK driving licence (Category B)
  • Strong system‑level problem‑solving and analytical skills
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work with customers and cross‑functional teams
  • Proactive and self‑motivated, able to manage multiple tasks and work both independently and as part of a team with minimal supervision
  • Willingness to support occasional travel within the UK and internationally
  • Experience of safety monitoring calibration for automotive applications
  • Good knowledge of automotive electrical hardware and software systems
  • Hands‑on experience working with complex control functions
  • Calibration experience across ICE, hybrid and BEV powertrains
  • Knowledge of functional safety standards (e.g. ISO 26262)
  • Understanding of different powertrain topologies and architectures
  • Experience with calibration and measurement tools (e.g. ETAS INCA, Vector CAN tools)
  • Experience using MATLAB and Simulink

Contact & additional information

  • You must have the pre‑existing right to live and work in the UK at the start date of the role.
  • Band 7

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Posted: June 4th, 2026