The Chief Engineering team is the fully accountable single point technical contact for transmission and driveline products. This includes all aspects of product delivery for current production, new product development, or advanced projects. (the "what" and the "when".)
The Design Systems Engineer (DSE) reports to the Chief Engineer and acts as the primary interface between the CE group and PRC.
The DSE is primarily responsible for managing System, interfaces and interactions between components / subsystems of the transmission and driveline system.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Transmission and driveline hardware system responsible (integration and system balancing of all components)
Interfacing with individual COEs
Manufacturing
Suppliers
Development Validation Center
Schedules hardware system design reviews across PRC and reviews DRE design proposals as required
Organizes reviews with Virtual Analysis / CAE team and ensures Virtual DVP / Scorecard is completed prior to any prototype hardware orders
Manages Transmission and driveline system and interface DFMEA / DRBFM (team) reviews to ensure complete transparency and development of cohesive Design Controls leading to Robust DVP Actions
Manages Assembly (BOM) Part# Complexity Charts including all Axle & Driveline Systems with a clear definition of each assembly part#
Manage BRT (Build Readiness Team) for prototype orders; Confirms proto hardware orders and procurement to meet program build(s) milestones
Coordinate BOM and experimental builds with ACE
Leads and manages build readiness tasks (build fixtures, test fixtures, dyno support)
Supports CE & ACE to develop FTE and ER&D/ED&D Cost Roll-ups for Minor/MCA/ New Programs
Review and approve all change notices ensuring checklists, LL, and E-BPs are updated and aligned.
Leads Technical Cost Reductions (TCRs) / Value Optimization (VO) effort and alignment working closely with PRC, DVC and VO teams
Represents CE in managing the "lessons learned" document for the program and ensure that TS (Technical Specialist) receive those updates on a timely manner to update the E-BPs accordingly
Reviews transmission and driveline system and applicable component "Validation Completion" status with DVC team periodically & provides update to CE
Coordinates DRBTR review and keeper of "follow up items" and decision maker on issuing GIMS for "buds" of problems
Manage CQI and GIMS cross functional task force teams working closely with ACE, create priorities, action plans and track progress, align and update initiatives list
Elevate resource issues as needed (CE & Sr. Manager for PRC)
Work on special projects as needed
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Applied Physics, Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Chemical or Computer Engineering, or related degree field
A minimum of 5 years of engineering experience in product development design and release with a minimum of 2 years of propulsion systems experience
Demonstrated experience leading collaborative and global teams
Understanding of typical automotive manufacturing and quality processes
Advanced English language skills 90% (Read and Write).
Functional knowledge of Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project)
Excellent work ethic, organization skills, and communication skills
Goes "above and beyond" always
Ability to navigate complex stakeholder relationships and uncertainty and effect lasting change through effective communication and experience.
Proactive, learning, self-driven, teamwork oriented.
Efficient work under pressure and high communication skills.
Training in problem solving techniques.
Must be able to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously.
Must be able to lead and manage Suppliers.
Experience with Design Failure Mode & Effects Analysis (DFMEA).
Experience with Design Verification Plan & Report (DVP&R)
Experience with Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in an engineering related field
Design for Six Sigma certification
The Chief Engineering team is the fully accountable single point technical contact for transmission and driveline products. This includes all aspects of product delivery for current production, new product development, or advanced projects. (the "what" and the "when".)
The Design Systems Engineer (DSE) reports to the Chief Engineer and acts as the primary interface between the CE group and PRC.
The DSE is primarily responsible for managing System, interfaces and interactions between components / subsystems of the transmission and driveline system.
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
Transmission and driveline hardware system responsible (integration and system balancing of all components)
Interfacing with individual COEs
Manufacturing
Suppliers
Development Validation Center
Schedules hardware system design reviews across PRC and reviews DRE design proposals as required
Organizes reviews with Virtual Analysis / CAE team and ensures Virtual DVP / Scorecard is completed prior to any prototype hardware orders
Manages Transmission and driveline system and interface DFMEA / DRBFM (team) reviews to ensure complete transparency and development of cohesive Design Controls leading to Robust DVP Actions
Manages Assembly (BOM) Part# Complexity Charts including all Axle & Driveline Systems with a clear definition of each assembly part#
Manage BRT (Build Readiness Team) for prototype orders; Confirms proto hardware orders and procurement to meet program build(s) milestones
Coordinate BOM and experimental builds with ACE
Leads and manages build readiness tasks (build fixtures, test fixtures, dyno support)
Supports CE & ACE to develop FTE and ER&D/ED&D Cost Roll-ups for Minor/MCA/ New Programs
Review and approve all change notices ensuring checklists, LL, and E-BPs are updated and... For full info follow application link.
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