VTE -  Vision Test EngineerRole OverviewA Vision Test Engineer is responsible for validating camera‑ and vision‑based systems to ensure functional correctness, performance, reliability, and compliance with automotive standards across development and production phases.Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and execute test plans, test cases, and validation strategies for vision systemsTest camera modules, image pipelines, and vision algorithmsValidate image quality parameters such as focus, exposure, color accuracy, distortion, latency, and frame ratePerform functional, environmental, robustness, and regression testingAnalyze and debug issues related to hardware, firmware, and vision algorithmsSupport DV/PV testing and mass‑production readinessInterface with system, software, algorithm, and hardware teamsDocument test results, defects, and verification reportsEnsure compliance with OEM and automotive standardsA Vision Test Engineer ensures that camera and vision-based systems meet all quality, performance, and functional requirements — across both development and mass production environments. The role spans optics, software, image processing, automation, and manufacturing validation.  The engineer drives the timely industrialization of vision test equipment by maintaining continuous alignment with project milestones. This function is primarily responsible for securing technical compliance of test systems by leading all required testing and release activities. Cross-functional collaboration and knowledge transfer across global teams are central to accelerating time-to-market, maintaining quality standards, and achieving cost competitiveness.Preferred ExperienceAutomotive vision systems (ADAS cameras, surround view, driver monitoring)Knowledge of OpenCV, Python, or vision test automationExposure to ISO 26262, ASPICE, or automotive validation processesPrimary Focus Ensure vision system performance, quality, and reliability from development to mass production