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VMEC is responsible for the development and deployment of complex embedded controllers specific to propulsion and chassis control systems utilizing the principles of agile. Knowledge of vehicle dynamics and chassis mechatronics systems.
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The Role and Responsibilities:The Design Release Engineer is responsible to lead the development of ECU/sensor design for the ADAS and Chassis features while working with suppliers and Engineering Support teams that include systems, wiring and validation engineers, Program Management, and Manufacturing teams as required to support and launch vehicle programs.
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The Body, Chassis, Interior (BCI) Quality Team is looking for a Vehicle Analyst to join our team passionate about ensuring all project quality targets are met, handling launch timelines & results and insure the transition to quality volume production.
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Additionally, you will be responsible for general engine and hybrid powertrain development work and testing as well as validation and certification activities performed on chassis and engine dynos as well as in-vehicle/machine in the application environment.
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Supplier Quality Engineer (SQE)
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Lead the development of combat vehicle chassis structures from derived system level requirements. Understanding of vehicle chassis level structural analysis. 15+ years of relevant experience working with vehicle chassis system design or closely related systems.
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Mahworks, in Automotive ECUs: preferably in powertrain or chassis applications. 10+ years of industry experience with an Engineering Degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Software Engineering, Information Technology, Mechatronics or equivalent.
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The Automotive group sector comprises technologies for passive safety, brake, chassis, motion and motion control systems. The Automotive group sector comprises technologies for passive safety, brake, chassis, motion and motion control systems.
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Qualifications Experience in Chassis and Battery Industry/General Assembly Plant required. Qualifications Experience in Chassis and Battery Industry/General Assembly Plant required. Job Description Perform workshops between Mfg. and Product Engineering to drive design efficiency improvements, front loading concurrent engineering.
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Direct customer interface experience Preferred qualifications: Experience in chassis technology either steering or suspension Knowledge of ASPICE requirements Experience with Japanese OEMs As a global company with employees around the world, it is important to us that we treat each other with respect and value all ideas and perspectives.
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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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Supplier Collaboration and Performance Management for product launches: Cultivate strong partnerships with Chassis Structure Systems commodity parts suppliers, ensuring their understanding of and commitment to meeting our rigorous supplier industrialization expectations including APQP/PDP/NPI/PPAP deliverables.
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Lead the development, design, and execution of the General Assembly Manufacturing Systems within the Chassis department. Work closely with stakeholders to complete the General Assembly Manufacturing Engineering for Chassis for our company on an ongoing basis.
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Experience in developing BIW, closures, and chassis components. Use computer FEA software and equipment (i.e. Ansa/Hypermesh, Nastran, LS-Dyna, Abaqus, nCode, FEMFAT, and. Knowledge of FE software such as Ansa/Hypermesh, Nastran, Abaqus, Optistruct.
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Package components and collaborate with other systems within the vehicle (Thermal, Electrical, Body, Chassis, Restraints, etc.) Processes include steel & aluminum stamping and extrusion as well as robotic welding, magnesium die casting, and hybrid concepts.
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