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Experience with Infotainment system development and testing * Experience with Vector tools (Canalyzer, Canape, Canoe, etc.) * Experience root causing electrical and software related issues Preferred ...

Systems Engineer, Infotainment

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$143K/yr

Experience with Infotainment system development and testing * Experience with Vector tools (Canalyzer, Canape, Canoe, etc.) * Experience root causing electrical and software related issues Preferred ...

The engineer supports the full lifecycle of infotainment systems, from requirements capture and supplier coordination to testing, analysis, and continuous improvement. Responsibilities * Lead the ...

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How much do infotainment system testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for infotainment system testing in the United States is $38.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.52 and $50.24 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is infotainment system testing?

Infotainment system testing involves evaluating the software and hardware of in-car entertainment and information systems to ensure they function correctly and provide a smooth user experience. This process checks features like navigation, audio, connectivity (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi), touchscreens, voice commands, and integration with smartphones. Testers look for bugs, compatibility issues, and usability problems to ensure the system meets quality standards before being released in vehicles. Thorough testing helps prevent safety issues and enhances driver and passenger satisfaction.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an infotainment system tester?

To excel as an Infotainment System Tester, you need a background in software engineering or electronics, familiarity with automotive systems, and experience in quality assurance or testing methodologies. Proficiency with diagnostic tools, test automation frameworks, CAN/LIN bus analyzers, and industry standards like ISO 26262 is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for identifying issues and collaborating with development teams. These skills ensure robust and reliable infotainment systems, directly affecting user experience and vehicle safety.

What are some common challenges faced when testing infotainment systems, and how can they be addressed?

Testing infotainment systems often involves dealing with rapidly evolving hardware and software, frequent updates, and integration with multiple devices and platforms. A common challenge is ensuring compatibility and seamless user experience across various vehicles, smartphones, and operating systems. Testers can address these issues by maintaining up-to-date testing environments, leveraging automation for repetitive tasks, and collaborating closely with development teams to identify and resolve integration bugs early. Clear communication and thorough documentation also help manage complexity and keep testing processes efficient.

What is the difference between Infotainment System Testing vs Automotive Software Tester?

AspectInfotainment System TestingAutomotive Software Tester
CredentialsKnowledge of electronics, software testing certificationsSame as infotainment testing, often includes automotive-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentAutomotive labs, vehicle prototypes, software development teamsAutomotive companies, testing labs, software development teams
Industry UsageFocuses on infotainment hardware and software systems in vehiclesBroader automotive software applications, including infotainment, safety, and control systems

Infotainment System Testing specifically evaluates the multimedia and entertainment systems in vehicles, while Automotive Software Testers cover a wider range of automotive software applications. Both roles require similar skills and certifications, often working within automotive environments. The key difference lies in the scope: infotainment testing is specialized, whereas automotive software testing encompasses various vehicle systems.

More about Infotainment System Testing jobs
Infographic showing various Infotainment System Testing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,065 per year, or $38.5 per hour.

Infotainment System Engineer

Eagle Technology Competence, LLC.

Farmington Hills, MI • On-site

$70 - $90/hr

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Location: Superior Township, Michigan

Type: Onsite

May 19th, 2026

Job Responsibilities:
  • Responsible for performing North American Infotainment System development and validation efforts. This will include reviewing specification, creating validation procedures based on spec review, conducting bench and vehicle field validation, and tracking development progress
  • Conduct studies/clinics, evaluate competitive systems, revise/create specifications, and troubleshoot the vehicle sub-system interactions
  • Complete projects and meet milestone timing for vehicle development
  • Create innovative technologies for research and potential implementation into HMG vehicle platforms, cost savings, and technical road maps to improve Hyundai/Kia Infotainment solutions
  • Support the development and validation of Radio, Media, Audio system, Bluetooth, Navigation, OTA, and Connected Car
  • Support port interface audits, quality gate audits, field issues support and meeting with business team
  • Prefer knowledge of GSM, CDMA, LTE, and 4G/5G technologies to support server validation as part of the overall End-to-End development process
  • Create technical reports for presentation to management and other stakeholders
  • Ability to solve complex design issues and effective root cause analysis
  • Knowledge of how to effectively utilize automated tool sets for efficient and effective testing of Infotainment aspects
  • Interface with other departments such as Infotainment Software, Electrical Design, Product Strategy, Autonomous
  • Experience with end-to-end vehicle Infotainment System architectures, mobile, and wireless computing architectures
  • Experience in design and development of Infotainment products from an OEM perspective.
  • Prefer experience with BT Hands Free call from a vehicle level
  • Experience in Reception or Sound validation is beneficial
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and self-initiative on completing assignments
  • Perform BT Hands Free call test for optimal performance
  • Conduct system level validation on Infotainment aspects such as Radio, BT, WebOS, etc
  • Complete validation for not only system team but other areas for IDD as well
  • Physical Demands, Work Environment, Travel Expectations:
  • Up to 20% travel domestic & international
Education and Experience:
  • 2-years of experience in developing specifications and design verification test plans pertaining to Infotainment platforms
  • 1-year experience in Infotainment System hardware and software design and/or its validation
  • Experience in design and release of electric related structures and components
  • Preferred experience in SW development
  • Knowledge of validation of embedded systems
  • Experience in executing and validation scalable, reliable, and secure SW solutions
  • Knowledge for In-Vehicle communication protocols
  • Valid drive license and satisfactory driving record
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