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You will be updated with latest job alerts via email5years
$ $ 46 - 46
1 Vacancy
The engineer is responsible for specifying and releasing automatic transmission components including torque converter mechanical component. He/she will work in within the Propulsion Systems COE (council of excellence for torque converter assemblies and components (hydraulic performance damper design and NVH performance mechanical design and release of components etc. )
Responsibilities Include but not limited to:
Design and release responsible for key components for automatic transmissions and torque converters
Lead and ensure key components design best practices lessons learned and continuous improvements are followed and integrated into product design release process
Lead technical infrastructure lead for key components documentation specifications requirements definitions and drawing signoffs for key supplier and tier 123 components
Lead and support warranty and quality related topics
A minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering
A minimum of 5 years of experience in propulsion systems automatic transmissions or related field
5 years experience with design and release of torque converter assemblies torque converter dampers and components
Demonstrate significant virtual analysis and CAE design experience
Understanding of system engineering within automatic transmissions and electric drives.
Driving a Stellantis vehicle is required
Onsite 35 days per week.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with torque converter components hydraulic performance and damper design
Advanced degree with emphasis in mechanical engineering or similar.
Working level experience with suppliers of torque converters dampers and automatic transmission components.
Greenbelt or Blackbelt certification
Education
Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering
Full Time