Base Software System Requirements Engineer
Posting date: | 18 July 2025 |
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Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 17 August 2025 |
Location: | Warwickshire, West Midlands |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | SKAAR TECH LTD |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | Job#124 |
Summary
Job description
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced Base Software System Requirements Engineer to support the development and traceability of system and sub-system requirements for the BMCM ECU. This role is critical in ensuring bi-directional alignment between system-level specifications, base software requirements, and verification artifacts, in compliance with ISO 26262 and ASPICE standards.
Key Responsibilities
Review and develop System and Sub-System requirements for the BMCM ECU
∙Ensure bi-directional traceability between system requirements, base software specifications, and test cases
∙Collaborate with software architects and developers to align requirements with AUTOSAR-based base software platforms
∙Interpret ECU-level functional and hardware specifications to inform software requirement decomposition
∙Lead or support requirements elicitation, review, release, and change control processes ∙Maintain compliance with ISO 26262 Part 6 and ASPICE V-cycle methodologies
∙Use tools such as Dassault TRM, MSOSA, or equivalent for requirements management and traceability ∙Participate in technical reviews, audits, and safety assessments as required
Required Skills & Experience
∙Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, or Automotive Engineering
∙8+ years of experience in embedded software/system requirements engineering
∙Strong background in base software development, preferably with AUTOSAR experience ∙Familiarity with automotive ECUs, microcontroller interfaces, and electronic hardware environments
∙Proven experience with requirements engineering tools and traceability frameworks ∙Working knowledge of functional safety (ISO 26262) and ASPICE-compliant development processes Preferred Qualifications
∙Experience with BMCM ECU platforms or similar body/chassis control modules ∙Exposure to model-based systems engineering (MBSE) practices ∙Familiarity with DOORS, Jama, or other enterprise-grade requirements tools
Role Overview
We are seeking an experienced Base Software System Requirements Engineer to support the development and traceability of system and sub-system requirements for the BMCM ECU. This role is critical in ensuring bi-directional alignment between system-level specifications, base software requirements, and verification artifacts, in compliance with ISO 26262 and ASPICE standards.
Key Responsibilities
Review and develop System and Sub-System requirements for the BMCM ECU
∙Ensure bi-directional traceability between system requirements, base software specifications, and test cases
∙Collaborate with software architects and developers to align requirements with AUTOSAR-based base software platforms
∙Interpret ECU-level functional and hardware specifications to inform software requirement decomposition
∙Lead or support requirements elicitation, review, release, and change control processes ∙Maintain compliance with ISO 26262 Part 6 and ASPICE V-cycle methodologies
∙Use tools such as Dassault TRM, MSOSA, or equivalent for requirements management and traceability ∙Participate in technical reviews, audits, and safety assessments as required
Required Skills & Experience
∙Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical, Electronics, Computer Science, or Automotive Engineering
∙8+ years of experience in embedded software/system requirements engineering
∙Strong background in base software development, preferably with AUTOSAR experience ∙Familiarity with automotive ECUs, microcontroller interfaces, and electronic hardware environments
∙Proven experience with requirements engineering tools and traceability frameworks ∙Working knowledge of functional safety (ISO 26262) and ASPICE-compliant development processes Preferred Qualifications
∙Experience with BMCM ECU platforms or similar body/chassis control modules ∙Exposure to model-based systems engineering (MBSE) practices ∙Familiarity with DOORS, Jama, or other enterprise-grade requirements tools