Head Of Test Engineering System Testing E-Mobility at Schaeffler
Landeck, Tyrol, Austria
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Andreas Hackl is Head of Test Engineering for System Testing in E-Mobility at Schaeffler, bringing a decade of deep expertise in vehicle dynamics, drivetrain electrification, tyre modelling and simulation. He blends hands-on technical work—Matlab/Simulink modelling, SIL validation and trackside performance engineering—with global process, tools and automation leadership, having scaled test engineering practices and rolled out ASPICE-compliant workflows. His background spans motorsport roles (DTM, Formula E) and academic research culminating in a doctorate on tyre behaviour, giving him rare domain depth across theory, simulation and real-world validation. He also contributes to open-source tooling, improving reliability of cross-process scripts in projects like qutebrowser, reflecting a pragmatic DevOps mindset. Known for a structured, high-pressure work style, he excels at fusing disparate data sources to boost vehicle performance and extract actionable insights. Based in Tyrol, Austria, Andreas pairs rigorous engineering with a track-proven ability to translate requirements into validated, deployable test systems.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Technical High School (Diploma) Electrical Engineering, Technical High School (Diploma) Electrical Engineering at Technical High School and Polytechnical Collage Innsbruck
Doctor technicae (Dr.techn.) Mechanical Engineering, Doctor technicae (Dr.techn.) Mechanical Engineering at Technische Universität Graz
A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 4 comments in 5 days
Contributions summary:Andreas's contributions primarily focus on improving a shell script used to open URLs in an existing `qutebrowser` instance. They address issues where the script failed due to orphaned IPC socket files, which were fixed by checking for a running `qutebrowser` process and incorporating error handling with `socat`. Further improvements include quoting command arguments, removing unnecessary command-line arguments, and bumping the version number of the script. These changes enhance the reliability and stability of how URLs are opened in the browser.
Simple Filehosting Page in a Single PHP File (obvious 0x0 clone)
Contributions:38 commits, 7 PRs, 68 pushes in 5 years 6 months
file-hostingfile-sharingphpfilehosting
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Andreas Hackl - Head Of Test Engineering System Testing E-Mobility at Schaeffler