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Collaborate with key BIW system and sheet metal component suppliers and support overall vehicle development milestones and prototype/production build events. Collaborate with key BIW system and sheet metal component suppliers and support overall vehicle development milestones and prototype/production build events.
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Ability to create and completion of Sheet metal parts e.g. Floor, Engine compartment, Side wall and Roof. Good knowledge of sheet metal parts and assembly manufacturing processes. Title: BIW Design Engineer.
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Experience in creating 3D designs and 2D drawings (e.g. CATIA V6 only) Actively engage with Automotive OEM design engineers to collaborate on design projects Collaborate with key closures system and sheet metal component suppliers and support overall vehicle development milestones and prototype/production build events.
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In-depth understanding of full vehicle system Chassis, Suspension, Powertrain, Low voltage electronics, High voltage system, Closures, Air conditioning, Body controls. This position will work as a member of Tesla’s Engineering Test Team to support vehicle level testing for Reliability and Durability tests performed in-house and at external test labs.
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Vehicle-level testing is conducted either on-site in a specified lab or offsite at a supplier/contracted facility. Office work is split between on-site and remote (Work from Home, WFH). Basic proficiency in CATIA V5/V6 (preferred.
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Perform complex CAE analysis in the area of vehicle dynamics, focusing on vehicle handling, ride comfort, NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness), steering, and brake performance. Minimum of 10 years of experience as a CAE analyst specializing in vehicle dynamics.
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Honda is looking to welcome a Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) Experience Designer to be a member of our new global design and development team which is working to pivot Honda into innovative new business and product opportunities.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience using pre-processor / post-processor tools (ANSA / Meta Post preferred) for complex vehicle system level CAE model. Minimum of 6+ years of industry experience as CAE analyst and specific solver software usage in LS-Dyna and Abaqus preferred.
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Conduct comprehensive CFD analyses focusing on vehicle aerodynamics, thermal management, in-cabin modeling, water management, and intrusion at the full vehicle level. Proven track record in vehicle aerodynamics, thermal management, and fluid dynamics analysis.
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HireArt is helping an on-demand, autonomous ride-hailing company hire an engineering-focused Autonomous Vehicle Technician to support the readiness of their fully autonomous robotaxi VH6 vehicles.
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Oversee the system integration to the vehicle to ensure mechanical, electrical, and software requirements are fulfilled. Resolve function and vehicle issues in relation to the responsible function area.
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An on-demand, autonomous ride-hailing company is hiring an engineering-focused Vehicle Technician to support the readiness of its fleet vehicles. As a Vehicle Technician, You'll. Experience in an automotive-focused engineering or research lab (i.e., Dyno, Battery, etc.
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Experience with CAE analysis for vehicle Body-in-white, component strength and durability, noise and vibration of total vehicle/system/component transfer, 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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We are seeking a CAE Engineer with expertise in Vehicle Body-in-White, component strength and durability, and NVH of total vehicle systems. This role involves system/component transfer, and vehicle systems modeling for automotive power unit and chassis systems including engine, motor, transmission, battery, suspension, brake, steering, and body-in-white.
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Collaborate with key closures system and sheet metal component suppliers and support overall vehicle development milestones and prototype/production build events. Development of door outer panel (Surface) in collaboration with OEM Design Studio, Design Engineering, CAE, etc.
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