The Subject Matter Expert (SME) in high voltage safety and Emergency Response will be tasked with developing an engineering standard for emergency response provisions to effectively manage associated challenges. This role will also involve addressing ongoing errors that have emerged regarding compliance with our commitments to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Additionally, it is essential to incorporate lessons learned into future initiatives and adopt a proactive approach, transitioning from the current costly reactive strategy.
The responsibilities include:
Maintain Emergency Response Standard CS.00250
Develop and deliver Power-down processes to pre-production organizations within a reasonable time of receipt of required process inputs
Review and approve HV Safety related Service procedures
Develop and deliver pre-production
Rescue Sheets for development vehicle fleets in NA within a reasonable time of receipt of required process inputs
Review and approve new Emergency Response Guides and Rescue Sheets developed by supplier
Review and approve new Emergency Response Guides and Rescue Sheets developed by supplier for legacy programs
Provide compliance and due care guidance regarding specific cases as raised
Involve appropriate Stellantis personnel as needed to resolve challenges
Provide technical guidance on the application of non-automotive standards we must comply with, including coordination of the many diverse NA PowerPanel applications
Serve as North American "Compliance Champion for State for the Art" as defined by Global FUSA organization
Availability to all aspects of Stellantis as subject matter expert for issues as they arise
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in engineering or a related
Minimum of 8 years in product engineering design and development, with emphasis on systems and product development process
Experience with, and subject matter expertise in
High Voltage safety from a performance and hardware integrity standpoint
FMVSS-305, pending 305a, and ECE R-100 subject expertise
OSHA regulations as related to electrical safety (subpart S), vehicle service, and emergency response.
Emergency response with electrified driveline systems
Lithium-ion battery failure modes and pathology
Pro-active safety mechanisms for xEV and Li-ion manufacturing, testing and service processes
Industry and Stellantis (CS.00250 & CS-A0403) proper practice knowledge and basic familiarity.
Good communication skills, organizational and teamwork skills
English B2
Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled.