Calibration Technologist
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Mechanical Engineer, Quality Engineering, Electrical Engineering
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AVL Mobility Technologies Incoffers a job in the United States (US) as
Calibration Technologist IAVL Mobility Technologies, Inc. (MTI) forges new ideas, creating exciting breakthroughs, for engines, transmissions, hybrid applications, fuel cell, battery, ADAS/AD, data intelligence, and embedded systems for all types of vehicles. Our mission is to be the and world as a key of the global AVL to help improve vehicle safety and reduce emissions.
MTI is looking for a motivated join our Calibration team. Qualified candidates will possess 0-3+ years postgraduate experience in area of expertise.
Joining the AVL Mobility team provides engineers with the ability to grow and develop skills across a variety of customer projects. Every day at AVL is different and our team thrives in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis or qualify for a TN Visa. Employer will only sponsor an applicant qualified for a TN Visa for this position.
Skill Team Roles:
The Calibration team provides engine calibration expertise to projects. The specific roles of a Calibration Technologist in this effort include:
- Performs engine and vehicle calibration and other relevant engineering project work within project team as required.
- Works on specific phases or aspects of projects such as, preparation of specifications, technical plans, engine testing, vehicle testing, data analysis and validation.
- Supports/ensures data quality and writes technical project reports.
- Reviews project for compliance with engineering principles, company standards, and customer requirements, including opinions and interpretations.
- Coordinates activities concerned with technical development, scheduling, and resolving engineering test issues.
- Defines, executes, and supports engine performance and emissions research and development activities.
- Supports customer meetings.
- Other duties as required to ensure project success.
Qualifications/
Skills:
- Experience and Education
- Bachelor’s degree preferred
- 0-3+ years’ experience in area of expertise
- Technical degree or certification in engine or automotive technology
A Calibration Technologist I is expected to have demonstrated abilities in the following areas:
- Technical
- Identify, initiate, and support opportunities for technology development, process improvements, tool development, and knowledge capture and re-use.
- Familiarity with regulatory and market segment requirements and end‑user expectations
- Supports Calibration Engineers in the following areas:
- Compression ignition engines
- Spark‑ignited direct injection (NA or turbocharged)
- Spark‑ignited PFI engines
- Base engine calibration (steady‑state and transient)
- Fuel system development and calibration
- Turbocharging and EGR system development and calibration
- Vehicle and/or engine emissions calibration and optimization to meet regulatory standards.
- Vehicle and/or engine cold start and environmental correction calibration.
- Vehicle development trip support for hot weather, cold weather and high altitude.
- Vehicle drivability and feature calibration
- Torque model and torque path calibration
- OBDII and diagnostic development and calibration
- Working experience with some or all of the following tools:
- Etas INCA
- ATI Vision
- Vector CANape, CANalyzer
- AVL Drive
- AVL Cameo
- AVL Concerto
- Mototron Moto Tune/Moto Hawk
- MS Excel, Word, Powerpoint
- Relational
- Working effectively with customers and other program staff and team members
- Accountability for individual and team delivery
- Active pursuit of personal and departmental improvement
- Effective communication with all levels of the program team
- Commercial
- Efficient on time delivery of program expectations with consistently high feedback.
- Active involvement in Annual Review and Work Planning Process.
Physical Requirements:
- Balancing:
Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent falling when walking, standing, or crouching on narrow, slippery, or erratically moving surfaces - Bending and Stooping:
Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the waist. Hours per day - Climbing Stairs:
Ascending or descending stairs to gain access to a building or to move from one floor to…
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