A minimum of a Bachelor's degree with over 3 years of experience in automotive electronics software development, specifically with PEPS products in mass production.In-depth understanding of PEPS principles and relevant communication technologies and protocols, including PKE, RKE, NFC, BLE, UWB, and anti-theft authentication algorithms.Familiarity with AUTOSAR architecture and associated development toolchains.Proficient in the use of development and debugging tools such as CANoe, oscilloscopes, and spectrum analyzers.Knowledge of automotive project management practices and standards, including ISO 26262 (Functional Safety) and ISO/SAE 21434 (Cybersecurity).Excellent proficiency in English and Chinese, both written and spoken.Strong communication skills and a proven ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams.
About the job
Join our team as a PEPS (Passive Entry Passive Start) Software Specialist, where you will take charge of analyzing software requirements, designing architecture, implementing solutions, and debugging issues.
Develop essential PEPS software functionalities, encompassing LF/RF communication, key authentication, and interactions with BCM and related ECUs.
Maintain and enhance PEPS-related algorithms, focusing on key localization, secure authentication, relay attack prevention, and low-power management strategies.
Conduct extensive testing and validation of PEPS functions at both bench and vehicle levels, while supporting system calibration, debugging, and production release processes.
Assist the technical manager in facilitating communication, coordination, and management within the project team.
Engage in fault analysis and troubleshooting, providing support for issue resolution, technical reviews, and retrospective evaluations post-issue.
Collaborate with functional safety engineers to design and implement technical requirements for functional safety.
Work alongside cybersecurity engineers to define, implement, and maintain cybersecurity requirements.
Support ASPICE assessments and functional safety audits to ensure compliance with industry standards.
About AUMOVIO
AUMOVIO, established as an independent company in September 2025, continues the legacy of the former Continental group sector Automotive. As a technology and electronics company, AUMOVIO offers a diverse portfolio enhancing mobility through safety, excitement, connectivity, and autonomy. Our offerings include sensor solutions, displays, braking and comfort systems, along with extensive expertise in software, architecture platforms, and assistance systems for software-defined vehicles. In fiscal year 2024, AUMOVIO's business areas generated impressive sales of €19.6 billion. Headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, we proudly employ around 87,000 individuals across more than 100 global locations.
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A minimum of a Bachelor's degree with over 3 years of experience in automotive electronics software development, specifically with PEPS products in mass production.In-depth understanding of PEPS principles and relevant communication technologies and protocols, including PKE, RKE, NFC, BLE, UWB, and anti-theft authentication algorithms.Familiarity with AUTOSAR architecture and associated development toolchains.Proficient in the use of development and debugging tools such as CANoe, oscilloscopes, and spectrum analyzers.Knowledge of automotive project management practices and standards, including ISO 26262 (Functional Safety) and ISO/SAE 21434 (Cybersecurity).Excellent proficiency in English and Chinese, both written and spoken.Strong communication skills and a proven ability to work effectively in cross-functional teams.
About the job
Join our team as a PEPS (Passive Entry Passive Start) Software Specialist, where you will take charge of analyzing software requirements, designing architecture, implementing solutions, and debugging issues.
Develop essential PEPS software functionalities, encompassing LF/RF communication, key authentication, and interactions with BCM and related ECUs.
Maintain and enhance PEPS-related algorithms, focusing on key localization, secure authentication, relay attack prevention, and low-power management strategies.
Conduct extensive testing and validation of PEPS functions at both bench and vehicle levels, while supporting system calibration, debugging, and production release processes.
Assist the technical manager in facilitating communication, coordination, and management within the project team.
Engage in fault analysis and troubleshooting, providing support for issue resolution, technical reviews, and retrospective evaluations post-issue.
Collaborate with functional safety engineers to design and implement technical requirements for functional safety.
Work alongside cybersecurity engineers to define, implement, and maintain cybersecurity requirements.
Support ASPICE assessments and functional safety audits to ensure compliance with industry standards.
About AUMOVIO
AUMOVIO, established as an independent company in September 2025, continues the legacy of the former Continental group sector Automotive. As a technology and electronics company, AUMOVIO offers a diverse portfolio enhancing mobility through safety, excitement, connectivity, and autonomy. Our offerings include sensor solutions, displays, braking and comfort systems, along with extensive expertise in software, architecture platforms, and assistance systems for software-defined vehicles. In fiscal year 2024, AUMOVIO's business areas generated impressive sales of €19.6 billion. Headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, we proudly employ around 87,000 individuals across more than 100 global locations.