Come and join JLR as an ADAS Calibration & Integration Engineer, where you’ll play a key role in shaping the future of safe and intelligent driving. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives on hands‑on engineering, real‑world testing, and solving complex technical challenges that directly influence how our vehicles behave on the road.
What To Expect
In this role, you’ll be part of JLR’s Assisted & Automated Driving Calibration team, working within a collaborative, cross‑functional environment. You’ll take ownership of calibrating, testing and refining next‑generation Active Safety features — from Lane Keeping Assist to Emergency Braking and Collision Avoidance. Your work will ensure these systems perform reliably, safely and intuitively across multiple vehicle programmes.
If you’re passionate about cutting‑edge technology, enjoy working with real vehicles, and want to contribute to JLR’s journey towards increasingly automated and intelligent products, this role offers the chance to make a genuine impact on the future of driving.
What To Expect
In this role, you’ll play a key part in delivering high‑quality outcomes and supporting the wider team through a range of responsibilities, including –
- Lead the full calibration and testing process for Active Safety functions, from requirements analysis and system reviews to developing and optimising calibrations across multiple vehicle programmes
- Create and maintain test plans, calibration strategies and validation methods for features such as Lane Keeping Assist, Emergency Braking and Collision Warning, ensuring strong real‑world scenario coverage and alignment with programme timings
- Support software development and vehicle integration by updating calibrations for new sensors, ECUs, software releases and changes to chassis, braking, steering and propulsion systems
- Conduct vehicle, rig and virtual testing, including preparing test vehicles, running dynamic scenarios, collecting logged data and signing off Active Safety performance using simulation and diagnostic tools
- Carry out structured root‑cause investigations using logged data, diagnostics and analysis scripts to identify issues, recommend countermeasures and collaborate with engineering teams to resolve them
- Produce clear technical reports on progress, risks, calibration maturity and performance, ensuring alignment across engineering, programme and manufacturing teams
What You’ll Need
The ideal candidate will have a strong mix of experience, recognised training, and capabilities such as –
- Strong understanding of systems engineering principles and the V‑Model, including requirements‑driven development, structured verification activities and thorough validation of safety‑critical functions
- Solid knowledge of Active Safety systems and their operation, covering braking, steering, and camera/radar‑based sensing technologies, along with the control strategies that enable these features to function reliably
- Practical experience working with automotive networks, diagnostics, software integration or electronic systems, with the ability to navigate complex vehicle architectures and interfaces
- Familiarity with key quality and robustness methodologies such as FMEA, P‑Diagrams, noise factor analysis and wider data‑driven problem‑solving approaches used to ensure system reliability
- Proven capability in investigating component‑level and system‑level issues using structured techniques such as 8D, fault‑tree analysis or similar root‑cause methodologies
- Hands‑on experience planning, preparing and executing vehicle tests on proving grounds or public roads, with an understanding of safe test practices and real‑world scenario coverage
- Full UK driving licence, enabling safe and legal operation of test vehicles during development and validation activities
Benefits
This role is rewarding in more ways than one. On top of our core offering, you’ll do extraordinary work with amazing people. In addition, you can expect a wide range of benefits:
- Discounted car purchase (open to family members, too)
- A 52 week maternity leave policy and a 4 week paternity leave policy. Other parental leave policies are available
- A competitive pension
- A JLR company performance‑related bonus
- An employee learning scheme providing funding for; education, training and other activities which support the development of personal skills and promote lifelong learning
- Access to open, employee‑led support and social networks
- Comprehensive Life Assurance and Income Protection policies
- Flexible working*
- Flexible working is offered for specific roles dependant on responsibilities. Please speak to the hiring team for details
Creating Modern Luxury requires a modern approach to work. At JLR, hybrid working is a voluntary, non‑contractual arrangement providing employees more choice and flexibility around how, when and where they work. Some roles require more on‑site work, but details of this can be discussed with the hiring manager during the interview stage.
We work hard to nurture a culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. We understand candidates may require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please discuss these with your recruiter so we can accommodate your needs.
Applicants from all backgrounds are welcome. If you’re unsure that you meet the full criteria of a role – but you\\\’re interested in where it could take you – we still encourage you to apply. We believe in people\\\’s ability to grow and develop within their role – it’s what makes living the exceptional with soul possible.
JLR is committed to equal opportunity for all.
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How to prepare for a job interview at Jobster
✨Know Your Active Safety Systems
Make sure you brush up on your knowledge of Active Safety systems, especially those mentioned in the job description like Lane Keeping Assist and Emergency Braking. Be ready to discuss how these systems work and their importance in vehicle safety during the interview.
✨Showcase Your Hands-On Experience
Since this role involves real-world testing, be prepared to share specific examples of your hands-on experience with vehicle testing and calibration. Talk about the types of tests you've conducted and any challenges you faced, along with how you overcame them.
✨Familiarise Yourself with Systems Engineering Principles
Understanding systems engineering principles and the V-Model is crucial for this position. Brush up on these concepts and be ready to explain how you've applied them in past projects, particularly in relation to safety-critical functions.
✨Prepare for Technical Questions
Expect technical questions related to diagnostics, software integration, and problem-solving methodologies like FMEA or fault-tree analysis. Prepare to discuss how you've used these techniques in your previous roles to ensure system reliability and performance.