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Full Time
8/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(27.8 miles)
The DesignRelease Engineer will be responsible for the design, development, and validation of driveline/Axlessystems, subsystems,and components. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in automotive engineering, a focus ondriveline & axlessystems, subsystems and components with strong analytical skills, and the ability to lead projects from concept to production.It requires strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to seamlessly work with cross functional teams. The candidate will leverage their expertise to optimize the designs and contribute innovative solutions for improved performance and reliability. Job Responsibilities include (but not limited to): Lead the design and developmentof driveline/Axles systems, subsystems and components Collaboration:Work closely with key stakeholder teams such as CAE, NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness), durability, vehicle dynamics, packaging, and manufacturing to ensure seamless integration and performance. DVP&R Execution: Develop and execute validation plans, including component/system bench/vehicle testing, to verify the performance and durability of systems & components Root Cause Analysis:Identify and resolve technical issues utilizing root cause analysis and problem-solving techniques. Supplier Design reviews & Approvals: Lead design reviews and driveapprovals for supplier design selection through appropriate assessments and adherence to Stellantis engineering best practices. Best Practices and Documentation: Create, implement, and manage engineering best practices, including the development and maintenance of core DFMEA (Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) and DVP (Design Verification Plan) documents related to driveline systems. Continuous Improvement: Proactively seek opportunities to improve designs, processes, and products through innovative solutions and best practices. Technical Specification: Generating detailed system and sub-system technical specifications (SSTS/TTS) to ensure functional objectives are met.Manage these documents to ensure alignment of requirements with the supplier base. Mentoring: Mentor and provide technical direction to other engineers and interns in the team. Total Warranty Cost Reduction: Identify areas of improvement to reduce total warranty costs and propose technical solutions. Presentation Skills:Prepare and present technical reports, design reviews, and project updates to stakeholders. Industry Competitiveness: Stay up to date with the latest advancements in driveline & Axles technologies and incorporate innovative solutions into product designs.
Full Time
8/1/2025
Chelsea, MI 48118
(42.3 miles)
We are seeking an experienced and technically strong Engine Calibration Engineer to lead the development, testing, and validation of engine calibration features for Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) applications. The engineer will own one or more gasoline engine features such as torque delivery, catalyst light-off, cold start behavior, or thermal management and ensure they perform reliably and efficiently within a hybrid system. While this role focuses specifically on internal combustion engine (ICE) calibration, it requires a strong understanding of how the engine interfaces with electrified propulsion components, including battery systems, electric motors, and hybrid supervisory controls. Candidates with strong gasoline engine calibration experience are encouraged to apply; hybrid experience is a plus, not a requirement. Success in this role depends on technical depth in ICE systems and the ability to collaborate across hybrid teams to ensure smooth vehicle integration and system-level performance. Key Responsibilities: Own the development and validation of engine calibration features (e.g., torque control, catalyst light-off, idle control, engine start/stop behavior) that support hybrid vehicle functionality. Act as the feature lead for assigned calibrations, ensuring integration with hybrid supervisory controls, thermal systems, and propulsion architecture. Proactively drive feature development across phases including test planning, vehicle access, data analysis, and gap resolution. Conduct in-vehicle and dyno-based testing in hot, cold, and high-altitude environments. Analyze large datasets to identify system-level issues and propose calibration or hardware solutions. Collaborate closely with hybrid controls, battery management, emissions, hardware, and vehicle integration teams. Interface with global teams to ensure calibration strategies align with international compliance and market requirements. Present development status, risks, and technical recommendations to engineering leadership.
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