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Capl Scripting Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Intern - System Test

Rochester Hills, MI

$15.50 - $20/hr

Introductory knowledge of scripting or programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or CAPL. * Prior internship, coop, academic, or lab experience in automotive systems, or testing is a plus.

Intern - System Test

Rochester Hills, MI · On-site

$15.50 - $20/hr

Introductory knowledge of scripting or programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or CAPL. * Prior internship, co-op, academic, or lab experience in automotive systems, or testing is a plus.

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What is CAPL scripting?

CAPL (CAN Application Programming Language) is a scripting language developed by Vector Informatik, primarily used for simulation, testing, and automation of automotive networks, especially those based on the CAN (Controller Area Network) protocol. CAPL allows users to write custom scripts to simulate node behavior, automate test processes, and analyze communication within automotive ECUs. It's widely used in tools like CANoe and CANalyzer for developing and verifying automotive electronic systems.

What are some common challenges faced when writing CAPL scripts for automotive testing environments?

One of the main challenges in CAPL scripting is ensuring compatibility with a wide range of vehicle networks and electronic control units (ECUs), each with their own protocols and requirements. Debugging scripts can also be complex due to the real-time nature of automotive communication and the need to simulate various network conditions accurately. Additionally, CAPL developers often work closely with engineers from different domains, requiring strong communication skills and adaptability to quickly understand changing test requirements. Continuous learning is key, as automotive technologies and testing tools evolve rapidly.

What is the difference between Capl Scripting vs Automation Test Engineer?

AspectCapl ScriptingAutomation Test Engineer
Required CredentialsKnowledge of CAPL language, scripting skillsProgramming skills, testing certifications
Work EnvironmentAutomotive testing, vehicle network simulationSoftware testing across various industries
Industry UsagePrimarily automotive and embedded systemsIT, software development, quality assurance
Common Search IntentAutomotive testing automationSoftware testing automation tools

Capl Scripting is specialized for automotive network testing using the CAPL language, focusing on vehicle communication protocols. In contrast, Automation Test Engineers develop and implement automated testing solutions across various industries, often using different programming languages and tools. While both roles involve scripting and automation, Capl Scripting is industry-specific, whereas Automation Test Engineering has a broader application scope.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a CAPL Scripting Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a CAPL Scripting Engineer, you need strong programming skills in CAPL, a solid understanding of automotive communication protocols (such as CAN, LIN, or FlexRay), and a relevant engineering degree. Familiarity with Vector tools like CANoe, CANalyzer, and relevant certifications greatly enhance your technical abilities. Attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication are vital soft skills for debugging and collaborating with development teams. These competencies ensure reliable simulation, testing, and validation of automotive ECUs, which is essential for vehicle safety and performance.
Electrical/Computer Engineering Co-op 2026

Electrical/Computer Engineering Co-op 2026

Nexteer Automotive Corporation

Saginaw, MI

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


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6.6

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Job description

The Student Program at Nexteer Automotive offers high‑potential students meaningful opportunities to apply classroom learning in a professional environment while gaining hands‑on experience and valuable industry exposure. Learn more about our student program and career opportunities at Nexteer by visiting www.nexteer.com/careers.

This is a student co-op position located in Auburn Hills, MI. This position supports ECU application testing and lab activities.

Job Posting: Co-op ECU Application Testing (Automotive)


About the Role

We are seeking a motivated, detail-oriented co-op student to join our ECU Application Testing team. This role offers hands-on experience in embedded systems validation and exposure to simulation-based testing. You will gain exposure to the full validation lifecycle of automotive embedded systems while working alongside experienced engineers to ensure robust integration of hardware and software components in automotive ECUs.

In addition to traditional validation activities, this role offers exposure to AI-enabled testing initiatives that support next-generation approaches to intelligent automation, test generation, and validation efficiency.


Key Responsibilities

  • Learn and navigate the virtual validation toolchain, including Software‑in‑the‑Loop (SIL) and Hardware‑in‑the‑Loop (HIL) environments
  • Gain exposure to industry tools such as MATLAB/Simulink, Vector CANoe, and related automation frameworks
  • Assist in developing, updating, and executing test cases and test plans for hardware/software integration at component and system levels based on functional and system requirements
  • Conduct bench‑level, SIL, and HIL testing using MathWorks and Vector toolchains
  • Document test results, identify anomalies/defects, and support root cause analysis in collaboration with senior engineers
  • Maintain traceability between requirements and test cases using the RTC toolchain
  • Contribute to test automation frameworks using CAPL, Python, C#, or scripting tools
  • Support version control and configuration management of simulation models, test assets, and automation artifacts
  • Explore simulation‑based fault injection and robustness testing methods
  • Participate in software build, release planning, and cross‑functional engineering meetings

AI‑Based Test Initiatives

  • Support AI‑assisted test case and test vector generation using requirements, system models, or historical test data
  • Assist in validating AI‑generated tests against functional expectations, system requirements, and execution results
  • Contribute to data preparation and labeling activities for machine‑learning‑based test initiatives (e.g., requirement‑to‑test mapping, anomaly datasets)
  • Participate in benchmarking AI‑generated tests versus manually authored tests to evaluate coverage, quality, and execution effectiveness
  • Support integration of AI tools into existing SIL/HIL and automated regression workflows

Requirements

  • Candidate must be attending a 2-year college or 4-year university local to Auburn Hills
  • Candidate must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering
  • Candidate must be able to work 2032 hours per week during the fall and winter semesters
    • Up to 40 hours per week during the summer semester
  • Must have a cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale
  • Must be a full-time student (12 or more credits) during the fall and winter semesters
  • Candidate must have an interest in embedded systems, microcontrollers, and automotive communication protocols (CAN, CAN FD, LIN, FlexRay)
  • Candidate must have a strong interest in coding, with exposure to scripting languages such as Python, MATLAB, or C#
  • Candidate must have a foundational understanding of electrical and computer engineering principles
  • Candidate must have strong mathematical and analytical abilities
  • Candidate must be proficient with Microsoft products (Office 365, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Power BI, Access, SQL)
  • Candidate must have excellent communication and documentation skills and strong attention to detail
  • Candidate must have the right to work in the U.S. and not require current or future sponsorship

Preferred Requirements

  • Coursework or interest related to AI/ML, data science, or intelligent automation
  • Exposure to Python‑based data analysis or basic machine learning workflows
  • Curiosity and initiative to explore emerging technologies in automotive validation

What You’ll Gain

  • Real‑world experience in automotive embedded systems testing and validation
  • Exposure to industry‑standard tools, processes, and safety‑focused engineering practices
  • Hands‑on participation in AI‑enabled test strategy development, including next‑generation automation and intelligent validation workflows
  • Mentorship from experienced engineers and opportunities to contribute to live production programs
  • A collaborative, innovative environment with visibility into modern automotive software development lifecycles

Nexteer is an Equal Opportunity Employer Disabled/Minorities/Veterans/Women

Nexteer is an E-Verify employer. E-Verify is an internet-based system operated by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA) that allows participating employers to electronically verify the employment eligibility of their newly hired employees in the United States.

Accessibility for Applicants with Disabilities: If you need a reasonable accommodation for the online application process due to a disability, please email careers@nexteer.com. Please provide your contact information and details about the posted position of interest. Only inquiries regarding assistance for those who need an accommodation with the online application process due to a disability will be returned.


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