- The DRE will be responsible for the design development and release of the underbody shield system and wheel liners from initial design concept through full volume production.
- Responsibilities will include interface with advanced engineering group vehicle development & other functional engineering areas / Body teams along with the supplier.
- Responsiblity to package design & develop release these components to meet all functional objectives.
- The Engineer will provide feasibility input for development of designs through the advanced engineering team and work closely with the other functional areas packaged in the adjacent area to design and package the parts to all clearance requirements as well as working closely with the aerodynamic/thermal management team to esnure these critical part objectives are met.
- Establish and manage development timeline for life of project with prodution suppliers. The Engineer will develop functional objectives build objectives DVP&R / DFMEA & manage the production supplier to meet all requirements. The Engineer will be responsible for the release of completed geometry using NX Teamcenter CAD tools.
- Engineers need to support meeting throughout NA work hours and work closely with local engineering teams Architecture/Vehicle Concepts program science teams & to develop and launch these systems/components.
Qualifications :
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Electrical Aerospace or Materials Engineering or equivalent
- Proficient in MS-Office applications (PowerPoint Excel Word Outlook)
- Five years of experience in body release engineering and plastic area.
- Experience in body exterior or interior systems
- Knowledgeable in NX or CATIA V5 parametric design Teamcenter release experience
Información adicional :
Applicants must reside and be legally authorized to work in Mexico
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
The DRE will be responsible for the design development and release of the underbody shield system and wheel liners from initial design concept through full volume production.Responsibilities will include interface with advanced engineering group vehicle development & other functional engineering are...
- The DRE will be responsible for the design development and release of the underbody shield system and wheel liners from initial design concept through full volume production.
- Responsibilities will include interface with advanced engineering group vehicle development & other functional engineering areas / Body teams along with the supplier.
- Responsiblity to package design & develop release these components to meet all functional objectives.
- The Engineer will provide feasibility input for development of designs through the advanced engineering team and work closely with the other functional areas packaged in the adjacent area to design and package the parts to all clearance requirements as well as working closely with the aerodynamic/thermal management team to esnure these critical part objectives are met.
- Establish and manage development timeline for life of project with prodution suppliers. The Engineer will develop functional objectives build objectives DVP&R / DFMEA & manage the production supplier to meet all requirements. The Engineer will be responsible for the release of completed geometry using NX Teamcenter CAD tools.
- Engineers need to support meeting throughout NA work hours and work closely with local engineering teams Architecture/Vehicle Concepts program science teams & to develop and launch these systems/components.
Qualifications :
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Electrical Aerospace or Materials Engineering or equivalent
- Proficient in MS-Office applications (PowerPoint Excel Word Outlook)
- Five years of experience in body release engineering and plastic area.
- Experience in body exterior or interior systems
- Knowledgeable in NX or CATIA V5 parametric design Teamcenter release experience
Información adicional :
Applicants must reside and be legally authorized to work in Mexico
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
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