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Carmen Sipos

Carmen Sipos

Requirements Engineer

38 years old
Employed Available
I enjoy working in a multicultural environment because there I can meet many people from different places and there are always interesting things you can learn from others.
I like to learn new things and I also like to share my knowledge with whom is interested.
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Requirements Engineer

Continental Automotive Romania
Since April 2016
  • I'm currently responsible of the Performance Specification document for the LEAP dynamic platform (Linux Embedded Automotive Platform). This is the document which includes all the requirements of the platform, being customizable for each project built on top of this platform.
    The LEAP platform is used for tolling and telematic projects as well as for vehicle electronic projects.
    I'm also involved in the definition of the Requirements Management Plan.

Embedded Software Engineer

Continental Automotive Romania
September 2010 to March 2016
  • I worked on a Linux based software platform used for tolling and telematic products, and also vehicle electronic devices.I was responsible of several modules within the platform: power management and wakeup controller (Real Time), movement detection (based on GNSS and inertial sensors information), antenna detection mechanism (GNSS/GSM/Wifi/BT), battery charging etc.
    I was involved in several phases of the development process from design, coding, testing (module/integration/system), bug fixing, documentation.
    I worked in a SCRUM based agile setup.

Junior Software Developer

Hella Romania
November 2007 to September 2010
  • I was part of the rain-light sensors development team, having the following responsibilities: application development and bug fix, module test using an automated environment based on Tessy and creation of the integration test specification document. I was also involved in the development of a flashing tool, based on K-line, which was used to flash the devices after they left the production line.