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Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, or Transportation Engineering
Systems & Control Engineers in the transportation sector design, develop, and optimize control systems for vehicles, railways, metro systems, and other transit technologies. They work on automation, signaling, intelligent transport systems (ITS), and safety-critical control systems. These engineers ensure that transportation systems operate efficiently, safely, and reliably. They collaborate with software developers, electrical engineers, and mechanical engineers to implement real-time monitoring, feedback control, and system optimization in advanced transportation projects.
Standard: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Monday to Friday)
Weekly: 40–45 hours
Overtime: Occasional during system deployment, testing, or project deadlines
Work type: Combination of office engineering, lab testing and field deployment
Control systems design and implementation (PID, model predictive control, state-space, etc.)
Simulation and modeling tools (MATLAB, Simulink, LabVIEW, Python, C/C++)
Knowledge of automotive or railway signaling standards
Embedded systems and electronics integration
Systems engineering principles and lifecycle management
Troubleshooting, testing, and optimization of control systems
Communication and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams
Design and develop control systems for transportation technologies
Conduct simulations, modeling, and performance analysis
Implement automation systems for vehicles, trains, or metro lines
Monitor and optimize system performance, safety, and reliability
Collaborate with software, electrical, and mechanical teams
Conduct field testing and deployment of control systems
Ensure compliance with Japanese transportation and safety standards
Prepare technical documentation and project reports
Health insurance and pension plans
Transportation allowance
Annual bonuses (1–2 times/year)
Paid leave (10–20 days/year)
Housing allowance
Professional development and training programs
Opportunities to work on high-speed rail, automated metro, or smart mobility projects