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Supplier Collaboration and Performance Management for product launches: Cultivate strong partnerships with Automotive Body in White (BIW) Systems commodity suppliers, ensuring their understanding of and commitment to meeting our rigorous supplier industrialization expectations including APQP/PDP/NPI/PPAP deliverables.
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Role: Responsible for the design and development of weight efficient automotive BIW Structural parts and assemblies to deliver the highest level of performance in NVH, Durability and Crashworthiness performance from a blank page into production with experience developing upper body assemblies.
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The Tooling Engineer for Stamping will be responsible for concept feasibility & production process planning for new projects working with BIW engineering, materials & stamping production teams together with internal & external die vendors to deliver a final product to cost, time & quality targets.
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Job Title: Product Specialist (BIW Production) Fabrication/body work (e.g. body/paint repair, metal finishing, etc.) Use and operation of Resistance Spot Welding, Self Pierce Rivet, and Mig / Tig Welding joining tools.
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Experience with working with aluminum sheet, casting, and extrusions. Usage of joining such as adhesives, SPR, FDS. Experience with reworking is also preferred. Preference for candidates with experience in pilot or prototype building.
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Work with members of NVH team to design and integrate NVH specific parts such as BIW sealing lines, BIW Plugs, BIW Baffles, BIW Foam, BIW CLD Patches as well as design basic structures for test fixtures, on a car as well as in a test environment.
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Candidates are expected to be knowledgeable in the area structural design and basic 3D modeling using CAD software such as CATIA, NX or SolidWorks. Work with other engineering teams (e.g., Chassis, Body, Exteriors, Interiors) to review design solutions and guide design changes to benefit NVH performance.
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The BIW Dimensional Engineering Manager will lead engineers, supervisors and technicians in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. The BIW Dimensional Engineering Manager will lead engineers, supervisors and technicians in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
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Work closely with members of the team understanding that client operates on tighter timelines and less resources than found at traditional OEMs. Deliver world-class NVH performance while balancing aggressive cost and mass targets.
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Our client, an Electrical Vehicle manufacture is needing a CAD Engineer - NVH for an initial 9-month onsite contract in Newark, CA. 2-4 years of experience in structural design and basic 3D modeling using CAD software such as CATIA, NX or SolidWorks.
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