The Tech Fellow for PIMs will work within power electronics core engineering team and collaborate with PIM Product Release Centers (PRCs) and with other Stellantis cross-functional teams to ensure the development of PIMs products that meet electrical, thermal, mechanical, reliability, and cost requirements. Technical expertise and experience with product release, strong technical, interpersonal and team leadership skills are essential. This position reports to the Power Electronics Core Engineering Manager.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead PIM/power module and subcomponents technologies review and roadmaps ensuring best tradeoff between packaging, cost, performance, quality, yield and reliability
Work with cross functional teams to define best optimized design and technology for future PIMs and power modules
Be point of contact person and expertise for HV PIM related issues
Support competitors and suppliers benchmarking
Support "engineering best practice" documents and supplier design reviews
Support core DFMEAs for Stellantis platform design
Support root cause analysis of PIM issues in product development, warranty/quality, or manufacturing
Generate cost reduction ideas
Develop team's technical capabilities and provide mentorship to team members
Basic Qualifications:
Masters degree in Engineering or related degree field
5 or more years of experience in power electronics field
10 or more years of relevant experience
Experience with device qualification and reliability testing
Experience with PIMs failure analysis, and reverse engineering analysis
Experience with PIM thermal/performance / efficiency characterization
Experience with motor control and modulation techniques
Expertise of PIM design & technologies with Si & SiC power modules
Expertise of gate drivers, DC link capacitors and current sensors
Experience and expertise in electric and electro-thermal modeling of PIM module and subcomponents
Knowledge in industry standard and next generation assembly processes including design for manufacturing
Knowledge in power module reliability and failure modes
Knowledge of FMEA and automotive quality standards such as AEC-Q101 and AQG 324
Effective communications skills and analytical thinking
Advanced English language skills 90% (Read and Write)
Functional knowledge of Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Preferred Qualifications:
PhD
Ability to navigate complex stakeholder relationships and uncertainty
Excellent work ethic, organization skills and communication skills
Proactive, learning, self-driven, teamwork oriented
Efficient work under pressure and high communication skills
Training in problem solving techniques
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.