To thrive in ECU Testing, you need strong knowledge in automotive electronics, diagnostics, and embedded systems, often supported by a degree in electrical or automotive engineering. Proficiency with diagnostic software (such as CANoe, INCA, or Vector tools), ECU simulation rigs, and familiarity with industry testing standards is important. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills are vital for identifying issues and documenting results. These skills ensure reliable ECU performance, regulatory compliance, and successful collaboration with cross-functional teams in the automotive domain.