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This testing also validates engineering joint designs and may assist in the resolution of assembly plant issues. BRIEF OUTLINE OF SPECIFIC ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIESThe Fastener Test Technician primarily conducts torque to failure testing of threaded fasteners to determine assembly torque specifications.
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Support assembly plant EOL issues and providing remote/in-person diagnostic support. 1+ years of experience in safety, Driver Assistance Technology (DAT/ADAS) design/testing, chassis electronics hardware design/testing, systems engineering, system integration, electrical system design/architecture, calibration, performance attributes, vehicle dynamics and/or a related area.
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Must have deep automotive industry knowledge for capital equipment specifically in assembly and in plant logistics Serve as the liaison between the customer and engineering and leads the development of new system proposals.
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Responsible of incorporation of new designs and engineering changes at the Assembly Plant and leading discussions with involved parties including suppliers. Design parts to comply with Corporate and Local Requirements for parts validation, considering the WCR (Worldwide Customers Requirements), ES (Engineering Specifications) and SDS (Systems Design specifications) as well as the Manufacturing and Assembly requirements.
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Participate as part of the vehicle assembly plant “Quality Team” including fostering communication and building strong relationships with customer to improve customer satisfaction level.
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Prior Wiring Harness Engineering Experience / Wiring Harness manufacturing knowledge/ Previous design harness experience. BS Engineering Degree or equivalent STEM Major. Coordinate in-Plant coverage for prototypes, pilots runs, special runs and new model year start-up.
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In-Plant coverage for prototypes, pilots runs, special runs and new model year start-up. Trouble shoot wiring harness problems. Understand and follow all relevant Enterprise Operating System (EOS) policies/processes/procedures and provide monthly report feedback.
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Lead current production/assembly plant issues associated with ECG features/parts. Bachelor’s Degree in engineering as Mechanical, Electrical, Mechatronics, Computer software or equivalent.
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Supports Engineering Cost Estimator to supply quoted assumptions for the assembly process, square footage requirements, capital / tooling investments and direct / indirect labor. Provide mechanical engineering expertise to lead design and development of the assembly systems, production tooling and packaging.
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Work closely with engineering, program management, commercial teams, suppliers, and plant personnel in a team atmosphere to achieve company goals. 5+ years of experience in manufacturing, advanced manufacturing engineering, process engineering, tooling, or similar role.
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Restraints Design and Release Engineer (D&R) Restraints D&R Engineer is responsible for the design and release of restraints components and systems for the new and current vehicles including: Managing project timing, releasing drawings and engineering specifications, Creating specific FMA Documents, DVP&R, and quality documents Part delivery on time for each program milestone.
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Bachelor's Degree in mechanical, Electronics or Mechatronics Engineering. With company roots going back over 30 years, Advantage Technical is an engineering and information technology services company and a national leader in the provision of technical resources today.
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Work closely with the lead BMS and Pack Integration DRE, software engineers, technical specialists, other engineers, and plant personnel to ensure Battery Management System is successfully implemented in the battery pack assembly & in vehicle.
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Supports Engineering Cost Estimator to supply quoted assumptions for the assembly process requirements, capital / tooling investments and direct / indirect labor. Additionally, responsible for the transfer of all equipment and process documentation to the Production Plant prior to SOP; this includes all OEM equipment documentation (electronic and hard copies of manuals, BOM, drawings, recommended spare parts and recommended PM's.
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Responsible for incorporation of new designs and engineering changes at the Assembly Plant and leading discussions with involved parties including suppliers. Restraints Design and Release Engineer is responsible for the design and release of restraints components and systems for the new and current vehicles including: Managing project timing, releasing drawings and engineering specifications, Creating specific FMA Documents, DVP&R, and quality documents Part delivery on time for each program milestone.
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