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Extensive knowledge of FE software such as Abaqus, Ansys, Nastran, and fatigue software (Fe-Safe, N-code). Salary $70,000 - $83,000 Overview This client is a Global Automotive Supplier that designs, engineers, and manufactures Automotive Powertrain Mounts, Chassis & Suspension Bushings & Modules, Spring Isolators, Torsion Vibration Dampers, and Plastic Interior components for OEM’s and Tier 1 & 2 customers.
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Expertise in the following optimization tools: HEEDs, ModeFRONTIER, Optistruct, Tosca, Inspire, ANSYS. Run topology optimization, topography optimization, gage optimization, and shape optimization on a variety of different Chassis components to reduce cost and weight.
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Excellent applied experience in CATIA, ABAQUES and ANSYS. High proficiency with CATIA and Ansys. Strong experience in the structural analysis (static and modal) of sheet metal brackets, assemblies and vehicle chassis under various loads/dynamics.
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Perform thermal simulation using CAE tools, ANSYS and SolidWorks Flow Simulation. The Senior Mechanical Engineer will have experience related to electronic packaging of board level, chassis level and system level products.
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Strong experience in applying CAE techniques to automotive systems such as chassis and body structures. Conduct optimization studies by utilizing optimization tools, including DOE/DFSS techniques on components, assemblies, chassis to meet performance requirements with the constraints of mass and cost.
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Requires experience and skill in AutoCAD, Pro-E, SolidWorks, spreadsheets, word processing, project management, Algor, Ansys, MathCAD, or the equivalent in specialized software. Supervises Engineers and Designers and/or designs products or systems such as (but not limited to) structural members, chassis, power transmission systems, hydraulic systems, heat transfer, instruments, controls, components, tooling, and associated equipment.
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In this position, your primary responsibility will be to analyze and optimize the performance of chassis and interconnecting structural brackets as part of developing Motiv’s very first chassis.
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Support the parametric CAD to CAE template start part automation strategy for Chassis Engineering. Work with all sections of Chassis (suspension and steering) and interface with program management teams, suppliers, testing activities, manufacturing, and vehicle teams to automate current methods and employ optimization software to deliver optimized results by using design of experiments (DOEs), optimization algorithms, response surface models (RSMs) and neural networks.
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Previous experience with SPICE simulation software and Electromagnetic Simulation software, i.e. CST Simulation and Ansys HFSS. Experience with EMC Simulation software, such as CST Simulation Software or Ansys HFSS.
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Experience with analyzing circuit performance with tools such as, ANSYS HFSS or Microwave Office. Board and chassis-level analog and RF design (50 MHz-20 GHz). Designs may involve RF PCB designs as well as connectorized component chassis-level designs.
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A sound understanding of various analysis tools e.g. ADAMS, ANSYS, OptiStruct, MatLab, Automotive experience specialized in chassis, structures, suspension, or vehicle dynamics. This role will be filled by someone who specializes in chassis hardware design and can offer experienced insight into suspension architectures and vehicle dynamics.
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A sound understanding of various analysis tools e.g. ANSYS, OptiStruct, MatLab, ADAMS, SHARK. As a Senior Mechanical Engineer in the Chassis team, you will help design and deliver world-leading suspension architectures for our electric vehicle platforms.
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Research, identify and develop the leading software tools and methods available to improve Ford designs and bring them to Ford. Participate in optimization tool implementation for Chassis Engineering.
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Experience with simulation software such as HyperWorks, Abaqus, NASTRAN, ACTRAN, ANSYS, MSC ADAMS, MATLAB, etc. Knowledge of vehicle structures and NVH sub-system analysis for Body/Chassis/Powertrain.
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Experience in FEA (Ansys) is a plus. Must demonstrate understanding of the function and purpose of vehicle sub-systems including, but not limited to chassis, suspension, drive train, brakes, exterior and interior systems, payload capacity, electrical, HVAC, fluid cooling systems.
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