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Minimum of 2 years of experience in the automotive or powertrain fields in engine design, calibration, repair, build up, production, or similar, or as a Test Engineer in Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH), durability, chassis, road load, or similar.
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Semiconductor circuits on chassis, circuit boards, panels, and other units. While performing the duties of this job, the employee constantly works near moving mechanical parts and is regularly exposed to fumes or airborne particles, vibration and risk of electrical shock.
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The product portfolio includes undercarriage systems for heavy machinery as well as crankshafts, connecting rods, pistons, chassis products, transmission systems and rotor shafts for the automotive industry.
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Three (3)+ years of professional engineering design, test, and analysis experience in one of the following areas: o Shock and vibration, and/or Airborne and structure borne noise; o Heat transfer/dissipation, o Chassis, o Circuit Card, o Harness layout for Optimization of Mechanical Design for accessibility and ease of Repair and Replacement.
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The work area has moving cranes, forklift traffic, and occasional exposure to vibration. Checking-in new truck chassis, checking-out completed truck chassis, driving trucks from shop bays to designated parking areas.
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Experience with CAE analysis in vehicle Body-in-white and component strength and durability, noise and vibration of total vehicle/system/component transfer, electrical and logic controls, electromagnetic compatibility, and/or vehicle systems modeling for automotive power unit and chassis systems (engine, motor, transmission, battery, suspension, brake, steering, body-in-white.
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Assessment of design to manufacturing processes (e.g. injection molding, vibration welding, vacuum forming, foam-in-place, wrapping). Package components, manage CAD development through supplier or clien designers and collaborate with other systems within the vehicle (Thermal, Electrical, Body, Chassis, Restraints, etc.
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Perform, research, define technical roadmaps, develop and validate General Motors future Battery Electric Vehicle high voltage Rechargeable Energy Storage Systems ("RESS" or battery pack) structures including packaging and protection of battery packs (battery cover, tray, rails, Battery Disconnect Unit (BDU), modules, and cells) and interface compatibility with chassis, Body in White (BIW) and underbody structures.
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Perform DOT inspection, troubleshooting, and repair on all areas of a vehicle including electrical, charging systems, starting systems, engine, HVAC, powertrain, and chassis components and HDMI/Opicity testing.
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A Tier II supplier of components, systems and aftermarket products for the automotive industry with a core business market consisting of seating, ride control, exhaust components, heat shields, noise, vibration and harness (NVH), chassis and structural and window regulators.
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The Metal Stamping Product Engineer will lead the development and launch of new products, processes, and design changes. Advanced Engineering - Metal Stamping Product Engineer. Intermediate proficiency in Solidworks or Unigraphics NX is required.
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The candidate will be responsible for executing CCA functional, thermal/vibration ESS tests and final acceptance tests on hardware. Job Description: L3Harris is searching for talented Engineering Test Technicians to join the L3Harris team testing modules and chassis for various miliary programs.
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Compliance and chassis/powertrain / ECS/ EDS / FuSa teams. Design of Electrical Electronic Components for use in chassis, powertrain, RESS, electric drivelines, suspension systems, HMI’s etc.
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Applies knowledge and understanding of the various operation of mechanical systems including power train, mechanical frame-super structure, body, interior, HVAC, fuel systems, chassis component and systems, steering systems, braking systems and associated noise- vibration-harshness impacts to overall vehicle safety and cost & efficiency improvement.
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Experience with Environmental design parameters (shock, vibration, thermal) This position manages the Mechanical Engineering group that is responsible for designing chassis, parts, tools, or other mechanical equipment and industrial processes.
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