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Perform chassis system analysis for kinematics and compliances, working with vehicle dynamics and NVH attribute teams. Experience with CATIA V5/V6 and 3DX is a plus. Create advanced design concepts of chassis components and systems (brakes, steering, suspension, wheels/tires/jacks) for Ford global vehicles and next-gen EV architectures.
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Our functional architecture team is responsible for suspension, steering, brakes, wheels/tires, and chassis systems. We're looking for an advanced chassis engineer to join the underbody systems architecture team.
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Using CATIA, resolve product/process/integration chassis issues, investigate part loading, process, tooling and ergonomic issues to resolution. Develop to production execution the Chassis General Assembly Manufacturing Systems specifications, process documents, layouts, safety requirements, tooling specifications and standards, as well as document lesson learn for future programs and continuous improvement.
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As a result, we currently have exciting opportunities for aSenior CAD Engineer - Suspension (Front Axle) to join our Chassis Team in one of our Midland based locations. CAD Modeling: Utilize advanced CAD software (e.g., CATIA and 3DX) to create detailed 3D models and 2D drawings of suspension components, considering both functionality and manufacturability.
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Key Words: Chassis, Sheet metal parts, Catia V5. Power Sports Chassis design engineer / 10 yrs / Salary $83K (depending upon experience) / TPC $52. Experience in creating 3D designs and 2D drawings (e.g. CATIA V5 only.
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Have 3D modeling experience (Pro-E, UG/NX or CATIA V5). Cargo Doors, Landing Gear, Power Lift Gate, Power Sliding Door, Door Modules, Closures, Seat adjuster, Window regulators, Complete Seats, Motors, Recliners, Latches, Transmission components, Locking cylinders, Forward Lighting, Instrument Panels, Structures, Adjustable Pedals, Convertible Systems, Parking brakes, Wipers, Mirrors, Chassis components, Engine components, Gear shift systems, Sunroofs.
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Perform strength analysis for various chassis components. 2+ years of automotive chassis experience preferred. Lead new component design / package maturation in CAD. Examples are stampings, castings, forgings, coil springs, shock absorbers, bushings, ball joints, fasteners, active suspension systems, brake systems, and steering systems.
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Our evolving brand portfolio is second to none, including Freightliner Trucks, Western Star, Demand Detroit, Thomas Built Buses, Freightliner Custom Chassis, and Financial Services. Experience designing mechanical equipment, fixturing, and tooling in CAD (SolidWorks preferred, Catia is also a plus.
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The Lead Mechanical Engineer - Chassis will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing mechanical components and systems related to our Chassis platform. Role: Lead Mechanical Engineer- Chassis.
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Proficiency with CATIA V5 or V6 CAD software. You will conceptualize, design (2D and 3D), and lead the development and release of vehicle chassis components and assemblies (suspension, driveline, wheels/tires) to meet cost, weight, and performance requirements.
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Proficiency in CAD software (e.g., CATIA, SolidWorks, Team Center/VIS) and chassis simulation tools (e.g., Adams, Optimum K). Solid understanding of chassis components, subsystems, and their interactions, including suspension systems, steering systems, brakes, and structural elements.
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As a Chassis Engineer, you'll collaborate with a team of world-class engineers with diverse backgrounds in areas such as AI, robotics, mechatronics, planning, machine learning, control, localization, computer vision, rendering, simulation, distributed computing, design, and automated testing.
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Very good proficiency in CATIA V5. Experience in design of Chassis components e.g. Frame, Brackets, reinforcement and other sheet metal parts. Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a minimum of 3 years of experience in automotive Chassis system and subsystem design.
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As Chassis Engineering Manager , you will: Lead, mentor, and manage a team of chassis engineers, fostering a collaborative and high-performance work environment. The Chassis Engineering Manager will lead the chassis engineering team within the larger vehicle engineering group.
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