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Full Time
7/1/2025
Clarkston, MI 48346
(1.0 miles)
Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Lincoln is recognized as the Welding Expert for its leading materials science, software development, automation engineering, and application expertise, which advance customers' fabrication capabilities to help them build a better world. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln Electric is a $4.2B publicly traded company (NASDAQ:LECO) with over 12,000 employees around the world, with operations in 71 manufacturing and automation system integration locations across 21 countries and maintains a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices serving customers in over 160 countries.Location: Shelby Employment Status: Hourly Full-Time Function: Engineering Req ID:26318SummaryFori Automation, LLC, a Lincoln Electric Company, is a global supplier of welding, assembly, material handling, and testing equipment for automotive and non-automotive customers worldwide. Fori Automation focuses on delivering cost-effective, highly engineered products and systems designed and manufactured globally with localized sales, project management, and service. We are seeking an experienced Controls Engineer for our Shelby Township, MI site with a background in industrial software development. The Controls Engineer will initially support active projects and then transition to completing projects directly. They will take the lead on developing software on new projects and debug software on new machines. This role requires travel to customer sites for equipment installation and customer interaction.What You Will Do:Design PLC software and HMIs for industrial automation equipmentDebug and troubleshoot PLC software and HMIsCollaborate with cross-functional teams to maintain project timelines and critical path milestones.Maintain task lists and reports of open items.Maintain project design documentation and prepare customer deliverables.Ensure the controls engineering process is tracked and followed.Assist customers and local tradespeople in troubleshooting equipment issues.Conduct end-user training on equipment operation.Required Experience and EducationElectrical engineering degree preferred; mechatronics degrees will also be considered.Minimum of two years of experience as a Controls Engineer.Knowledge or education in electrical circuits, schematic reading, design, and troubleshooting.Experience with electrical CAD systems, such as AutoCAD Electrical and/or ePLANExperience in design with Rockwell Logix 5000 or Siemens S7-1500 family processors.Experience in computer programming languages, such as VB, C/C++, or C# preferred.Experience with PLC programming in ladder and structured text.Experience programming HMIs (Rockwell and Siemens preferred).Proficiency in Microsoft applications, such as Word and Excel.Travel required: approximately 30% domestic and international.Weekend work may be required based on project schedules.Lincoln Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to promoting equal employment opportunity for applicants, without regard to their race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, including, but not limited to, lactation), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, and any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Engine Chief Engineer - North America Region is responsible for leading all technical aspects of base engine design to achieve customer requirements, functional objectives, and quality targets. Scope of work includes base engine design and development, NVH, fuel efficiency, performance, durability, and engine emissions. Responsibilities of the Engine Chief Engineer will be: Key contributor for execution and compliance to the Stellantis Propulsion System Development Process (PDSP) for an assigned engine program with responsibility to summarize all technical inputs for recommendation and presentation to executive leadershipCritical approver for all technical decisions, timing plans, change notifications (CN’s), bulletins, engine build books and service manualsResponsible for approval and execution of complete engine mechanical development/validation plan for all project phasesKey point of contact within company for all engine related issues for assigned projects Lead global cross functional teams from various department with expertise in various technical domains thru root cause analysis of issues and implementation of robust solutions Lead Design System Engineers (DSE’s), Release Engineers (DRE's) and designers within the engine team in meeting program objectives for assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components with respect to cost, weight, performance, quality, manufacturing, timing, etc.Lead cost reduction initiatives including supplier resourcing risk assessmentsAccountable to ensure adherence for successfully achieving all project commitments
Full Time
6/11/2025
Detroit, MI 48202
(29.7 miles)
Full Time
6/10/2025
Shelby Township, MI 48315
(22.2 miles)
Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Lincoln is recognized as the Welding Expert for its leading materials science, software development, automation engineering, and application expertise, which advance customers' fabrication capabilities to help them build a better world. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln Electric is a $4.2B publicly traded company (NASDAQ:LECO) with over 12,000 employees around the world, with operations in 71 manufacturing and automation system integration locations across 21 countries and maintains a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices serving customers in over 160 countries.Location: Shelby Employment Status: Hourly Full-Time Function: Engineering Req ID:26527 Summary Fori Automation, LLC, a Lincoln Electric Company, is a global supplier of welding, assembly, material handling, and testing equipment for automotive and non-automotive customers worldwide. Fori Automation focuses on delivering cost-effective, highly engineered products and systems designed and manufactured globally with localized sales, project management, and service.We are seeking an experienced Controls Software Engineer for our Shelby Township, MI site with a background in industrial software development. The Controls Software Engineer will initially support active projects and then transition to completing projects directly. They will take the lead on developing software on new projects and debug software on new machines. This role requires travel to customer sites for equipment installation and customer interaction.What You Will DoDesign PLC software and HMIs for industrial automation equipmentDebug and troubleshoot PLC software and HMIsCollaborate with cross-functional teams to maintain project timelines and critical path milestones.Maintain task lists and reports of open items.Maintain project design documentation and prepare customer deliverables.Ensure the controls engineering process is tracked and followed.Assist customers and local tradespeople in troubleshooting equipment issues.Conduct end-user training on equipment operation.Education & Experience RequirementsElectrical Engineering or Computer Engineering degree preferred; Mechatronics degrees will also be considered.Minimum of two years of experience as a Controls Engineer or Controls Software Engineer with experience in designing Rockwell Logix 5000 or Siemens S7-1500 family processors.Knowledge or education in electrical circuits, schematic reading, design, and troubleshooting.Experience with electrical CAD systems, such as AutoCAD Electrical and/or ePLANExperience with PLC programming in ladder and structured text.Experience programming HMIs Travel required: approximately 30% domestic and international.Weekend work may be required based on project schedules.PreferredExperience in computer programming languages, such as VB, C/C++, or C#.Experience with Rockwell and Siemens HMI preferred.Lincoln Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to promoting equal employment opportunity for applicants, without regard to their race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, including, but not limited to, lactation), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, and any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Chief Engineering team is the fully accountable single point technical contact for transmission and driveline products.This includes all aspects of product delivery for current production, new product development, or advanced projects. (the “what” and the “when”.) The Assistant Chief Engineer (ACE)is responsible for oversight of the assigned core program(s) as well as all integration programs. The ACE supports the chief engineer in directing a team of family (project) managers (FMs), Application Engineers (AEs), Design System Engineers (DSEs) and willclosely collaborate with PRC managers, other CE teams, the DEVVAL team, and additional stakeholders to ensure department goals and objectives are met. The Candidate will be responsible for: Meeting or exceeding program deliverables and functional objectives (i.e. cost, timing, efficiency, performance, mass, NVH, and CQI, 3MIS, EPUS, JD Power quality metrics)Oversight of all aspects of the transmission project for a given vehicle family (hardware, software, calibration, packaging, builds, validation, ED&D, DVPR, Statement of Work, Design Change Requests, etc)Technical Interface to Vehicle & PT Integration, AME, Purchasing, EE Core, ePT, Controls, Calibration, Quality, Suppliers and EE SystemsLeads engineering teams to deliver prototype & production transmission solutions that meet vehicle / program requirementsReviews, approves & tracks the System DVP&R and supports the development of the component DVP&RsCo-leads proactive Risk Management tasks with QRE Team (i.e. DFMEAs, DFSS, LUR, Heat Map, Reliability Demonstration)Tracks & leads resolution of all eCIMS/GIMsCoordination of all Trade off Studies (TOS). Must be able to complete proper analysis to recommend the proper proposalSupports Purchasing, Supplier Quality, and Engineering in the Source Package planningLeads program cost roll ups (i.e. piece cost, tooling, ED&D) with manufacturing engineers & SCIECoordinates the execution of Performance & Fuel Economy for specific applications (AE to support tasks)Co-owner of the “Top 10 List” to address JD Power, CQI & 3MIS issues. Works with assigned Leads (i.e. Cal, Development, Engineering) to implement improvementsRepresents chief organization in high level meetings as needed (Steering Committees, PRs, MRs, IH mtgs, PC-prep mtgs, VIT mtgs, etc)Build readiness tasks (build fixtures, test fixtures, dyno support) Leads the technical reviews/evaluations and technical specification sign-offs. (Design Reviews), including EDP (Engineering development Process) deliverables and LRF.Leads the technical responses to investigate/action bulletins that relate to the technology.Coordination of Technical Cost Reductions (TCRs) and Benchmarking of RWD hybrid competitive transmissions
Full Time
6/29/2025
Macomb, MI 48044
(25.4 miles)
Lincoln Electric is the world leader in the engineering, design, and manufacturing of advanced arc welding solutions, automated joining, assembly and cutting systems, plasma and oxy-fuel cutting equipment, and has a leading global position in brazing and soldering alloys. Lincoln is recognized as the Welding Expert for its leading materials science, software development, automation engineering, and application expertise, which advance customers' fabrication capabilities to help them build a better world. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, Lincoln Electric is a $4.2B publicly traded company (NASDAQ:LECO) with over 12,000 employees around the world, with operations in 71 manufacturing and automation system integration locations across 21 countries and maintains a worldwide network of distributors and sales offices serving customers in over 160 countries.Location: MacombEmployment Status: Hourly Full-TimeFunction: Quality Assurance/ControlReq ID:26199 Job ResponsibilitiesPRIMARY FUNCTIONQuality Assurance is a vital part of any aerospace operation as it ensures that all operations are conducted in a safe and reliable manner. The candidate must be able to identify any potential issues or risks that could compromise safety, performance, or reliability and take appropriate corrective action. Experience in auditing, inspection, and testing procedures is essential for success in this role. Possessing these skills and qualifications, a Quality Assurance Engineer can help to ensure the highest quality standards are met here at Baker Industries.JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESDocumenting and reporting product or service quality levelsDeveloping a workflow or AS9102 Form 3 for product inspectionFollowing up with the appropriate channels when mistakes are foundEvaluating adequacy of Quality Assurance standardsDevising sampling procedures and directions for recording and reporting quality dataReviewing the implementation and efficiency of quality and inspections systemsInvestigating customer complaints and non-conformance issuesCollecting and compiling statistical quality dataAnalyzing data to identify areas for improvement in the quality system (Continuous Improvement)Developing, recommending, and monitoring corrective and preventive actionsPreparing reports to communicate results of quality inspection activities to managementMonitoring risk management activitiesAssuring ongoing compliance with quality and industry regulatory requirementsPrioritizing work and meeting deadlinesRecognizing and maintaining the confidentiality of all materials in the work setting.Possessing a keen eye for detail with excellent attention to detailThe ability to consistently identify mistakes across thousands of inspections characteristics, closely follow International Quality Standards as well as customer requirements, read and interpret engineering drawings and specifications.Use problem-solving skills to identify potential issues with a product and propose solutions to fix them.Ability to effectively communicate with and work in teams. .Additional job duties as assignedEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCEProven work experience as a Quality Assurance Engineer or DSQR.Relevant training, experience, and/or certifications as a Quality Assurance Engineer.Experience with flight hardware is a must.Working knowledge of AS9100, AS9102, AS13100, ISO 9001, and other relevant quality standards. Must have strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office and databases. Experience with DISCUS is a plus.Working knowledge of tools, methods, and concepts of quality assurance.High school diploma/GED, prior certification as a DSQR for any Aerospace Prime contractor, or equivalent work experience.Job RequirementsPHYSICAL DEMANDSThe employee frequently is required to stand; walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is required frequently to work from ladders and scaffolds. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds, frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision.WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.EXPORT CONTROL DISCLAIMERThis position will include access to data, technology, and/or software source code that is subject to U.S. export controls under International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Employment with The Lincoln Electric Company (D/B/A Baker Industries) is contingent upon either verifying U.S. person status or obtaining any necessary authorizations. Applicants will be required to answer certain questions for export control purposes and information will be reviewed by compliance personnel to ensure compliance with federal law. The Lincoln Electric Company, at its sole discretion, may choose not to apply for a license for such individuals as whose access to export-controlled data, technology, and/or software source code may require authorization. The Lincoln Electric Company may also decline to proceed with an applicant on this basis alone.EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERThe Lincoln Electric Company provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Baker Industries complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, sex, protected veteran status, or disability.HARASSMENT POLICYThe Lincoln Electric Company expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Improper interference with the ability of Baker Industries’ employees to perform their job duties may result in discipline up to and including discharge.DISCLAIMERThis job description may not include all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the job described, and may be modified at any time at the Employer’s sole discretion.Lincoln Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to promoting equal employment opportunity for applicants, without regard to their race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, including, but not limited to, lactation), sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, and any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Electrified Powertrain Calibration Calibrator to join our dynamic team. This critical role will be responsible for coordinating the development and verification of powercube calibration releases across various functional areas within electrified powertrains. The successful candidate will drive calibration maturity, arbitrate technical tradeoffs, and work cross-functionally to achieve program objectives, ensuring the highest standards of safety, regulatory compliance, and performance. This position requires strong technical expertise in calibration methodologies, excellent organizational skills, and the ability to lead and track complex and dynamic development cycles. As an Electrified Powertrain Calibration Calibrator, your key responsibilities will include: Coordinate the development and verification of powercube (PCAL) calibration releases within the following functional areas: Powermoding, Thermal Management, LV/HV Charging Calibration, Battery Management, Motor Control, and other calibration features that fall within the PCAL perimeter of responsibility.Track and present calibration maturity status for all PCAL quality gate reviews, providing essential support to management for senior leadership status reviews and escalation forums.Skillfully arbitrate calibration tradeoffs between subsystems to meet program objectives, including safety, regulatory compliance, vehicle range, emissions, drivability, and propulsion system stability.Take a hands-on approach to finding and fixing issues, setting the example for the team through your direct and hands-on involvement.Work cross-functionally with other calibration subsystems and vehicle integration/validation teams to review issues and implement robust solutions, adhering to best practices and established calibration methodologiesDemonstrate proficiency in data collection, post-processing, and analysis during calibration release DVP (Design Verification Plan) activities. This includes the analysis of functional models to root cause and document controls and software issues blocking calibration progress.Perform virtual and in-vehicle testing to achieve calibration maturity at each of the vehicle milestones throughout the program lifecycle.Plan and execute cross-functional test trips when required, ensuring efficient use of resources, timely completion of objectives.Coordinate and document the allocation of PCAL test resources (both virtual and physical) for all subsystems, based on the prioritization of calibration team activities.Represent the application at management ride and drives, providing expert insights and technical explanations.Maintain proficiency in basic computer skills (MS Office Suite, SharePoint, Kanban) and demonstrate expertise in calibration tool suites (ETAS/INCA, MATLAB, Simulink, Vector). Familiarity with various platforms that interface with dyno and virtual testing (HIL) is also required.Demonstrate careful attention to detail and excellent organizational skills in all aspects of work.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Automatic Transmission/Driveline/Gear Reducer Application Engineer will be a part of the Chief Engineering (CE) organization to drive priority into the Propulsion System organization to meet timing and requirements on product launches and serial life production. This includes managing QTWC (Quality Total Warranty Cost) priorities for the respective organizations. This role coordinates with Product Releasing and Deveopment and Validation teams so that they can create plans to meet their targets to reduce three months in service (3MIS) claims and twelve months in service (12MIS) warranty cost. In order to track vehicle applications and timing, this role will manage the development of the Applications Matrix including all interface requirements for given programs including all variants and various vehicle platforms. They will coordinate packaging studies with each vehicle application to ensure all clearance requirements are met. The candidate will lead advanced vehicle adaptation designs studies and freezes. They will own the Transmission Technical Specification (TTS) and communicate application specific requirements to the entire organization. This will include coordination of Center of Expertise (COE) assessments of bulletins and production release engineering responses for required funding and resources. Responsibilities include: Manage Quality Total Warranty Cost cross functional task force teams, create priorities, action plans and track progress, align and update initiatives list First responder to Component Quality Analysis Team New Emerging Issue alerts. Interacting with DSE, MFG and DRE to develop the next steps plan, document the plan to the team Coordinate any next steps and track progress working side by side with DSE/DRE setting up plans or tests needed Updating status and results into GIMS, our Quality Initiatives documents and QEC teardown results database. Manages the development of the Applications Matrix including all interface requirements for given programs including all variants and various vehicle platforms Coordinates packaging studies with each vehicle application to ensure all clearance requirements are met. Leads advanced vehicle adaptation designs studies and freezes Updates and coordinates approvals of International Product Spec releases Updates and coordinates approvals of owners manuals Updates and coordinates approvals of CP, Compliance Report Standards Negotiates requirements with vehicle platforms based on product limitations and capabilities Owns the Transmission Technical Specifications (TTS) and communicates application specific requirements to the team (i.e. max torque, NVH, FE, tire size, FDR selection, mass, etc) Defines and tracks adherence to robust vehicle level and system level/sub-system functional objectives Coordinates external design changes that require platform approval. Perform TOS as required. Develops, manages & communicates external issues and change management. Responsible for the review and approval of the Application Checklist for each CN Coordination of application specific designs (torque converter, dampers, vents, LV & HV wire connections, bracket attachments, trans oil cooling, PIM and e-motor integration, etc) including controls & calibration strategies Represents chief organization on vehicle assembly plant requirements & events (i.e. supports pilot builds, EOL test, VIN marking, build issues, etc.). Development Manager leads vehicle assembly issues. AE supports. Leads Build Readiness tasks (instrumentation plan, dyno support) Coordinates COE assessments of bulletins and AT engineering response to bulletins Manage prototype hardware procurements and ED&D reqs Manage BRT (Build Readiness Team) for prototype orders Lead for shipping & receiving parts/transmissions for builds to/from suppliers
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Battery Assistant Chief Engineer (ACE) is the owner for their assigned battery programs. In general, the ACE is responsible for defining, communicating, approving, and tracking adherence to battery and battery system level functional objectives, requirements, and technical deliverables to meet required program timing. This role is also the battery team’s primary technical Interface to Vehicle & Powertrain Integration, Manufacturing, Purchasing, Electrical Eng Core, Electrification Powertrain team, Controls, Calibration, Quality, and EE Systems. The ACE addresses and presents battery technical items for reviews in high level meetings as needed, owns the approval of the battery/battery system technical requirements document, system testing and validation testing while leading a cross functional team and battery technical experts. A successful candidate will contribute to Open Points List meetings, Product Development Team technical reviews, evaluations, technical specification sign-offs and issue resolution. The ACE will instill accountability to priority actions and rapid turn of results for issues identified, is accountable for executing technical plans for simulation and testing for each phase of the program while supporting adherence to timing and cost objectives and includes post-test inspection reviews and any detailed failure analysis. The candidate will coordinate the assembly of evidence for validation sign off that all technical requirements have been met or have approved deviations. The Battery Assistant Chief Engineer (ACE) is the technical owner for their assigned battery programs. In general, the ACE is responsible for defining, communicating, approving, and tracking adherence to battery and battery system level functional objectives, requirements, and technical deliverables to meet required program timing. The ideal candidate will co-lead with the battery HW/SW Design Responsible Engineersto: fulfillprototype build plans,addressbench and HIL testing plans, and manage/communicate issue resolution plans. The candidate will schedule & attend design reviews, insure orderingofproto partsoccurs on time, author minutes with action items/follow up for each design review and follow up on action item closure, will include manufacturing entities to ensure designs are robust to customer requirements, meetsfunctional requirements, and can be manufactured/assembled without defect. The candidate willdemonstrateleadership in continuous improvement initiatives, technical cost reductions, bulletins and supporting vehicle assembly plant launches, will lead coordination with Vehicle/Powertrain Team on vehicle program Packaging studies,be responsible for organizing and conducting supplier selection technical reviews and will review, approve & track the System Design Validation Plan & Report (DVP&R) and supports the development of the component DVP&Rs. The candidate will execute standardization plans and reuse of validated subcomponents and reviews, edits as needed and approves Vehicle Owner’s Manual Documentation. Execute these tasks with strong leadership abilities and outstanding teamwork/communication skills.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Design Systems Engineer is responsible for coordinating the technical aspects of base engine design to achieve customer requirements, functional objectives, and quality targets. Scope of work includes base engine design and testing. Responsibilities of the Design Systems Engineer will be: Coordinate with Engineering, Family Manager, Purchasing and other support teams to develop resource development timelines, validation requirements including coordination of testing plans for efficient optimization of testing resources.Provide guidance to release engineers to develop design quality documents with appropriate oversight and approvals from technical experts.Provide guidance to release engineers to develop validation timelines and coordinate with Family Manager and Test teams as appropriate.Attend and participate in Technical Review sessions. Provide guidance to release engineers to develop objective scorecard summary recommendations.Provide guidance and direction to propulsion system team members including transmission, driveline, calibration, and other teams with onsite and virtual real-time feedback. Support onsite dynamometer triage, test cell setup, and dyno support to quickly and effectively troubleshoot and root cause test cell and engine issues. Support onsite part failure resolution, root cause analysis, and task force leadership for issues observed in dyno cells, teardowns, builds, etc. Track validation status for engine phases and escalate any concerns with timing.Interact with software, controls, and calibration teams to ensure deliverables are on time and escalate any issues.Call, manage, and lead task force meetings to resolve open issues related to hardware with interactions between calibration and controls. Prepare high quality presentations to report out on design or hardware issues, functional indicators, and other technical program topics. Work closely with Stellantis PS engineering teams and design team. Gather and seeking clarification of all information required to perform requested design study and engineering change notice work. Will need to use all Stellantis based systems.Be fully responsible for the quality and schedule of all deliverables to Stellantis for assigned projects. Be fully responsible for communicating if design issues are found as well as providing any additional supporting information to Stellantis. Document Stellantis’s acceptance of satisfactory completion of all requested design services.Provide updates and reports to Stellantis on progress of assigned work.Close the loop with Stellantis management on all issues. Explore new ways of value addition to Stellantis. Additional DSE responsibilities include: Key contributor for execution and compliance to the Stellantis Propulsion System Development Process (PDSP) for an assigned engine program with responsibility to summarize all technical inputs for recommendation and presentation to executive leadership.Critical approver for all technical decisions, timing plans, change notifications (CN’s), bulletins, engine build books and service manuals.Responsible for approval and execution of complete engine mechanical development/validation plan for all project phases.Key point of contact within company for all engine related issues for assigned projects.Lead global cross functional teams from various department with expertise in various technical domains thru root cause analysis of issues and implementation of robust solutions.Lead Design System Engineers (DSE’s), Release Engineers (DRE's) and designers within the engine team in meeting program. objectives for assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components with respect to cost, weight, performance, quality, manufacturing, timing, etc.Lead cost reduction initiatives including supplier resourcing risk assessments.Accountable to ensure adherence for successfully achieving all project commitments.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Design Release Engineer will be responsible for the design, development, and validation of automatic transmissions, driveline systems and components. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in automotive engineering, with a focus on transmissions & driveline systems 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 to innovative solutions for improved performance and reliability. Responsibilities: Lead the design and development of transmissions, driveline systems 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 & componentsRoot Cause Analysis: Identify and resolve technical issues utilizing root cause analysis and problem-solving techniques. Supplier Design Approvals: Drive approvals for supplier design selection through appropriate assessments and adherence to 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 supplier base. 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 transmissions and driveline technologies and incorporate innovative solutions into product designs.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
Key Responsibilities: Design & Development: Lead the design of engine beauty covers and NVH covers, ensuring alignment with engine and vehicle requirements.Develop and refine concepts for engine covers, NVH covers, and other general adaptation components per packaging and performance requirements.Support CAD modeling, FEA (Finite Element Analysis), and other design validation methods including use of VSA (Variable Simulation Assembly) to ensure fit for tolerance variations and compliance with standards.Collaborate with other engineering teams (NVH, PDO, vehicle, packaging) to integrate engine covers and NVH covers into the overall vehicle architecture.As TEN lead, ensure engineering design and best practices are being maintained and followed during the design and development of new covers.Maintain sourcing documents for engine beauty covers and NVH covers (SOR Templates, Part Inspection Standards, Technical Specification Lists). Release & Program Management: Manage design release activities from early concept through production, including the timely completion of B-Sample, C-Sample, X0, X1, X2, and X3 milestones.Own the Bill of Materials (BOM) and Engineering Change Notices (ECNs) for engine beauty covers and NVH covers.Ensure all parts meet quality, cost, and timing requirements.Drive the Production Part Approval Process (PPAP) for engine beauty covers and NVH covers ensuring compliance with all regulatory and customer specifications.Coordinate with cross-functional teams, including manufacturing, suppliers, and quality, to ensure the successful release and ability to handle and assemble and implementation of designs. Technical Guidance & Problem Solving: TEN (technical expert network) lead for engine beauty covers and NVH covers.Chair weekly / bi-weekly Technical Expert meetings with the global community.Provide technical leadership and support during the development and production stages to resolve design issues, material selection challenges, and process-related problems.Lead DFMEA (Design Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) and other risk assessment activities to ensure design robustness and mitigate potential issues.Participate in the development of testing strategies for engine beauty covers and NVH covers including vibration, crash, thermal, and NVH system testing.Cross-Functional Collaboration:Work closely with suppliers to ensure design feasibility, cost competitiveness, and manufacturability of engine beauty covers and NVH covers.Collaborate with validation teams to define and implement validation testing, ensuring engine covers and NVH covers meet functional and performance metrics.Partner with vehicle integration teams to ensure proper fitment, safety, and integration of engine beauty covers and NVH covers into the overall vehicle platforms. Documentation & Reporting: Lead the team to develop and maintain engineering best practices.Develop and maintain engineering documentation, including design specifications, drawings, test plans, and validation reports.Ensure that all technical documentation is up-to-date and aligns with program timelines and PPAP requirements.Report on project status, timelines, and risk assessments to senior management and stakeholders.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Candidate will be responsible for the design, development, and validation of automatic transmissions, driveline systems and components. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in automotive engineering, with a focus on transmissions & driveline systems 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 to innovative solutions for improved performance and reliability. Responsibilities: Lead the design and development of transmissions, driveline systems 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 & componentsRoot Cause Analysis: Identify and resolve technical issues utilizing root cause analysis and problem-solving techniques. Supplier Design Approvals: Drive approvals for supplier design selection through appropriate assessments and adherence to 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 supplier base.Mentoring: Mentor and provide technical direction to other engineers 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 transmissions and driveline technologies and incorporate innovative solutions into product designs.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Regional Chief Engineer is responsible for leading all technical aspects of base engine design to achieve customer requirements, functional objectives, and quality targets. Scope of work includes base engine design and development, NVH, fuel efficiency, performance, durability, and engine emissions. Responsibilities of the Regional Chief Engineer will be: Key contributor for execution and compliance to the Stellantis Propulsion System Development Process (PDSP) for an assigned engine program with responsibility to summarize all technical inputs for recommendation and presentation to executive leadership.Critical approver for all technical decisions, timing plans, change notifications (CN’s), bulletins, engine build books and service manuals.Responsible for approval and execution of complete engine mechanical development/validation plan for all project phases.Key point of contact within company for all engine related issues for assigned projects.Lead global cross functional teams from various department with expertise in various technical domains thru root cause analysis of issues and implementation of robust solutions.Lead Design System Engineers (DSE’s), Release Engineers (DRE's) and designers within the engine team in meeting program objectives for assemblies, sub-assemblies, and components with respect to cost, weight, performance, quality, manufacturing, timing, etc.Lead cost reduction initiatives including supplier resourcing risk assessments.Accountable to ensure adherence for successfully achieving all project commitments.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Differentials Senior DRE acts as a driveline/Axles Differentials expert of all types i.e. Open, Mechanical (Clutches/Helical) Limited Slips (mLSD), Electromagnetic/Hydraulic Limited Slips (eLSD) and Locking Diffs. A successful candidate willcollaborate with dynamic engineers to support the design, development, Validation and Manufacturing of both externally purchased and in-house manufactured Differentials and internal components such as Diff case, gears, Shafts, Clutch pack, motors, sensors, actuation mechanisms. This role demands an in-depth expertiseinTechnology, Design/analysis, transfer functions, validation test designs, manufacturing processes for Differentials, gear technology, Axles architectures and Differential interfaces, sub-component interactions, lubrication flow strategies, efficiency, and NVH characteristics. Key responsibilities include leading programs and supporting engineers across multiple programs to ensure the delivery of a balanced, integrated, and validated system that meets stringent functional, performance, and durability requirements. The Differential Expert will leverage theirexpertise to optimizethe designsand contribute innovative solutions for improved performance and reliability. Job Responsibilities include (but not limited to): Lead the design and development of Open/mLSD/eLSD/e-Locker Differentials systems, subsystems and components Technical Support: Provide expert technical support to resolve issues and answer inquiries related to gear reducer systems. Supplier Design Approvals: Drive approvals for supplier design selection through appropriate assessments and adherence to engineering best practices. Collaboration: Work closely with key stakeholder teams such as NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness), durability, vehicle dynamics, packaging, and manufacturing to ensure seamless integration and performance. 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 Differentials. Continuous Improvement: Proactively seek opportunities to improve Differential designs, processes, and products through innovative solutions and best practices. Technical Specification: Assist engineers in generating detailed system and sub-system technical specifications (SSTS/TTS)to ensure functional objectives are met.Manage thesedocuments to ensure alignment of requirements with the supplier base. Mentoring: Mentorother DifferentialDRE’son make vs buy trade-offsresponsibilitiesand theirrole inthe PSDP process.Clearly define andcommunicatethe roles and responsibilities of DREin the ownership of PSK’s, ensuring thorough understanding and accountability. Total Warranty Cost Reduction: Identify areas of improvement to reduce total warranty costs and propose technical solutions. Industry Competitiveness: Ensure the gear reducer's competitiveness in terms of mass, efficiency, torque, power, NVH, and cost. Intellectual Property Development: Propose the development of intellectual property (e.g., patents, NDAs, EBPs) because of product innovation.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
TheAssistant Chief Engineer - Transmission and Driveline will be responsible for technical oversight of the Transmission and/or Driveline Products and Program meeting or exceeding program deliverables and functional objectives (i.e. cost, timing, efficiency, performance, mass, NVH, and CQI, 3MIS, EPUS, JD Power quality metrics), will have oversight of all aspects of the Transmission and/or Driveline project for a given vehicle family (hardware, software, calibration, packaging, builds, validation, ED&D, DVPR, Statement of Work, Design Change Requests, etc) and will support CE Technical Interface to Vehicle & Propulsion System Integration, Chassis/Brakes, EE Core, ePT, Controls, Calibration, AME, Purchasing, Quality, Suppliers and Supply Operations. The Candidate will also Provide oversight of entire Transmission and/or Axle/Driveline/AWD/4WD system (i.e. controls, SW, calibration, HW) including hardware - software - controls integration and diagnostics DFMEA/DRBFM, Develop & coordinate acceptable engineering milestone dates to support critical mule and pilot builds (i.e. qty, MRD, design content, calibration needs, etc), will lead engineering teams to deliver prototype & production solutions that meet vehicle / program requirements, will review, approve & track the System DVP&R and supports the development of the component DVP&Rs and will Co-lead. proactive Risk Management tasks with QRE Team (i.e. DFMEAs, DFSS, LUR, Heat Map, Reliability Demonstration). The candidate will also: Track & lead resolution of all GIMsCoordinate all Trade-off Studies (TOS)- Must be able to complete proper analysis to recommend the proper proposalSupport Purchasing, Supply Operations and PM in the Source Package planningLeads program cost roll ups (i.e. piece cost, tooling, ED&D) with manufacturing engineers & SCIECoordinate the execution of Performance & Fuel Economy for specific applications (AE to support tasks)Co-own the “Top 10 List” to address JD Power, CQI & 3MIS issues. Works with assigned Leads (i.e. Cal, Development, Engineering) to implement improvementsRepresent chief organization in high level meetings as needed (Steering Committees, PRs, MRs, IH mtgs, PC-prep mtgs, VIT mtgs, etc)Lead build readiness tasks (build fixtures, test fixtures, dyno support)Lead the technical reviews/evaluations and technical specification sign-offs. (Design Reviews)Lead the technical responses to investigate/action bulletins that relate to the technology.Coordination of Technical Cost Reductions (TCRs) / Value Optimization (VO) and Benchmarking
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Senior Design Release Engineer to join our Powertrain Engineering team. The role focuses on the development and release of critical structural components for an automatic transmission system and electrical motor gear reducer housing with a strong technical emphasis on fasteners and fastened joint integrity. The ideal candidate will have deep technical knowledge in joint design and structural analysis of transmission and electric machine housings, combined with practical experience in die cast components such as transmission housings. Responsibilities include: Lead the design, release, and validation of structural transmission components (transmission housings, 4WD Adapters, Oil Pans, Electric Machine Housings) from concept through production.Serve as the subject matter expert in fastener selection, joint design, and bolted joint performance, including preload analysis, torque control, and clamp load retention.Design and validate sealed and fastened joints in die cast aluminum housings under thermal and dynamic loads typical of powertrain environments.Apply structural FEA (linear, nonlinear, and fatigue) to validatejoint durability, stiffness, and optimize component designs.Ensure designs meet engineering best practices performance, NVH, and durability targets through analytical and physical validation.Interface with suppliers, manufacturing, and quality teams to ensure robust, cost-effective, and manufacturable designs.Drive DFMEA activities, DVP&R plans, and lead design reviews with cross-functional stakeholders.Participate in warranty/cost reduction meetings and develop solutions for warranty solutionsConduct root cause analysis of transmission failures and identify the root cause/sDevelop tools, test procedures, and acceptance criteria for structural and fastened joint componentsLead technical infrastructure for structural and fastened componentsincluding specifications, requirements definitions, and drawing signoffs.Coaching, training and mentoring less experienced engineers
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Battery Management Systems (BMS) Sr. Requirement Engineer will support and provide leadership for the development of BMS software for the family of next generation xEV powertrains. The selected candidate will help define and refine BMS functional and Safety requirements for software and control algorithms, develop & maintain the BMS DFMEA and its associated DVP related to high voltage software functions within the battery and powertrain interfaces. Sr. BMS Requirements Engineer will work with the Propulsion System requirement, Battery system architects, BMS SW product release engineers (SW DREs), BMS Controls, and functional safety/Diagnostic teams to define new functional requirements and solve application issues during BMS software design & testing. Job responsibilities include but not limited to: Develop and globally harmonize BMS software requirements from system requirements - specific to high voltage battery applicationsDevelop, maintain and release harmonize BMS software requirements (core and application) per program SW release milestonesEnsure compliance to corporate standardsWork cross functionally to verify functional safety and battery software requirements meet all customer needsSupport software DREs in root cause analysis of issues and documenting lessons learned/best practices as neededLead and support BMS requirement engineers in requirements management and traceability duties and processesDevelop and maintain BMS software DFMEA and its associated DVPLead and work cross functionally to define new or refine existing high voltage SW functions driven by BMS hardware, EE architecture, regulatory, Functional safety and powertrain controls interface and allocation to name a fewProvide guidance and mentorship to other BMS requirement engineers along with supporting their development and trainingCollaborate with other battery COE specialists (cell, BMS HW, system, Controls and electrical) and vehicle teams to develop a robust software design for high performance battery systems
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
As an Automotive Cooling System Design and Release Engineer, you will be a key member of our dynamic team focused on designing, developing, validating, and releasing advanced cooling components for electrified vehicles. These critical components, including cooling module assemblies, transmission oil coolers, hose and tube assemblies, electric coolant heaters, valves, pumps, and air induction system components, are essential to ensure the optimal performance and efficiency of our electrified vehicles. Your role will involve collaborating with cross-functional teams, managing suppliers, and utilizing your technical expertise to drive the success of our cutting-edge projects. Key Responsibilities: Lead the development, validation, and release of various cooling components for electrified vehicles, including cooling module assemblies, transmission oil coolers, high and low-pressure hose and tube assemblies, electric coolant heaters, valves, pumps, and air induction system components.Collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to ensure that cooling components meet performance, safety, and quality standards, while contributing to the overall vehicle objectives.Create, maintain, and manage the Design Verification Plan & Report (DVP&R) and Design Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (DFMEA) documents for cooling components, ensuring comprehensive validation and risk management.Drive the achievement of program timing milestones by effectively coordinating tasks, resources, and activities within the project timeline.Apply Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) principles to guide the development process and ensure robust product launches.Utilize Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) tools to conduct simulations and analyses, optimizing component designs for efficiency and performance.Leverage your expertise in software tools including CATIA V5, Unigraphics NX, Vis Mockup, and TeamCenter to design, visualize, and communicate component designs effectively.Apply Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) methodologies to enhance the quality, reliability, and performance of cooling system components.Take a leadership role in managing and fostering strong relationships with suppliers, ensuring their alignment with project goals and delivery of high-quality components.Collaborate with manufacturing, testing, and quality teams to seamlessly integrate cooling components into the vehicle architecture.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Building Project Engineer will be responsible for oversight of building enclosure and civil work activities on building construction projects. This includes development of engineering services and construction manager scope; development, review and finalization of design documents; review of submittals and RFI’s; creation and tracking of project schedules; and monitoring of field progress to ensure that project scope, schedule, and budget are maintained. This position will regularly interact with engineering, construction contractor, and Stellantis plant personnel while also reporting project status to Senior staff. The Building Project Engineer will oversee the design, construction, and coordination of building and civil construction installations. The Building Project Engineer will also be responsible for preparing building costs estimates for future programs, while tracking budgets on current projects. The position requires working in a fast-paced collaborative environment with all project staff disciplines to proactively identify issues, root cause problems, and drive continuous improvement. Job Responsibilities: Create accurate and detailed building cost estimates for pre-study budgetingCollaborate with design engineers, architects, contractors, and suppliers to collect and verify pricing data for labor, materials, and equipmentDevelop project budgets and forecasting reportsProvide review of design documents during their development and prior to biddingInteract with local AHJs (authorities having jurisdiction) to facilitate project due diligence and permitting activitiesMonitor construction work in the field by building and civil contactorsParticipate in value engineering, constructability reviews, and scheduling efforts to reduce project scope, cost and scheduleProvide technical support to project staff to resolve field issuesReview project submittals and coordinate response with A/E firmsAssist in the resolution of questions from contractors, (i.e., interpreting the meaning and intent of drawings and specs) and submitting/tracking/resolving RFIsWork with the project team to develop, provide oversight, and ensure adherence to the project scheduleCoordinate with other disciplines the project installation, delivery, and scheduleConduct building/civil package construction coordination meetingsAssist in developing work scopes and pricing breakdowns for construction bid packagesIdentify and resolve contractor’s interferences prior to commencement of construction activitiesMonitor construction progress and ensure quality conformance by building and civil contractorsReview change orders for validity, accuracy, and fairness against project scopeCoordinate with Value Analysis review of project bulletinsIssue progress updates and prepare presentations for upper managementEvaluate completion of the contractors work and assist in punch-list creation and close-outReview and finalization of close-out documentationDocument problems found and provide lessons learned for continuous improvementReview monthly invoicingContribute to continuous improvement through submission of employee suggestions, kaizens, and problems found journals
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
We are seeking an experienced Compiler and Toolchain Specialist to join our automotive software team. The ideal candidate will be responsible for evaluating, selecting, configuring, and maintaining compilers and related toolchains used for embedded software development in safety-critical automotive systems (e.g., ECU software, ADAS, powertrain, infotainment). This role demands deep technical expertise in various compiler technologies, code generation behavior, optimization strategies, and toolchain compatibility for multiple architectures (e.g., ARM, PowerPC, RISC-V, TriCore). Key Responsibilities: Evaluate and select appropriate compilers and toolchains for embedded automotive platforms, based on performance, safety, and compliance requirements. Analyze compiler-generated code (assembly, object files, binary output) to assess efficiency, size, and correctness. Interface with hardware teams to ensure compiler compatibility with automotive microcontrollers and SoCs. Benchmark different compilers (e.g., GCC, Clang/LLVM, Green Hills, IAR, Diab, Tasking) for specific applications. Work closely with functional safety teams to ensure compiler compliance with ISO 26262 (ASIL-level requirements). Support software teams in debugging compiler-related issues and interpreting low-level behavior. Stay current on developments in compiler technologies, toolchain updates, and their impact on embedded development. Create documentation, training materials, and internal guidelines for compiler usage and optimization.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Hybrid Electric Vehicle Calibration Engineer is responsible for leading calibration development of an assigned function items in the Electric Vehicle Control Unit (EVCU) from first dyno, into early mule vehicle to production on the next generation of xHEV Propulsion Systems. The scope of responsibility spans the application and optimization of control systems into production for xHEV Propulsion Systems. The calibrator will document and justify all EVCU calibration changes through rigorous development and test plans. The calibrator will present and justify changes to lead calibrator and Sr. management as appropriate. The calibrator will participate or lead the Center of Excellence team for their functional areas. They will review any new calibrations in their area, work with other calibrators and controls engineers to ensure initial values for new calibrations are correct by reviewing software change requests in the new release (performed at each new SW release). They will coordinate calibration merges with other functional leads. They have production release responsibility for the EVCU SW and Calibrations. They will support dyno commissioning and first-run activities. They will work closely with EVCU controls team to ensure features are working sufficiently and efficiently. They will provide training to all new calibration engineers and/or anyone else needing training on the operation of ePT vehicles and controls. They will support trips and report activities for Sr. Management. They will work with the CoE teams to ensure best practices are followed. They will be the lead contact point for system issues in their functional area. This individual will have also demonstrated the ability to work will with others. They must be a team player, supporting and promoting team accomplishments versus personal achievement. Job Responsibilities: • System and Cross Feature Calibration and Validation - ex. Drive modes, System SOC Management, range estimation, EOL, HMI, etc. • First run support for HIL, Dyno and vehicle properties • Lead validation of PCR package identifying HW/SW/Calibration deficiencies prior to Hard release • FE/Emissions support - dyno support, data review, issue/vehicle triage • Lead development trips to support development and meet program milestones • Data Summary from trip, daily drives and fleet to support calibration maturity for QG’s • AVL Drive Testing – Scheduling, triage lead and implementation of improvements • Support all issue resolution – GIMs, IMS, etc.
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 miles)
The Design Systems Engineer acts as the primary interface between the Chief Engineer group and Product Release Center. and will be primarily responsible for managing System, interfaces and interactions between components / subsystems of the gear reducer and driveline system and will be responsible for the following: Transmission, EDM Gear Reducer and/or Driveline hardware system responsible (integration and system balancing of all gear reducer and driveline components)Interfacing with individual COEsManufacturingSuppliersDevelopment Validation CenterSchedules hardware system design reviews across PRC and reviews DRE design proposals as requiredOrganize reviews with Virtual Analysis / CAE team and ensures Virtual DVP / Scorecard is completed prior to any prototype hardware ordersManage Transmission and/or Driveline System and Interface DFMEA / DRBFM (team) reviews to ensure complete transparency and development of cohesive Design Controls leading to Robust DVP ActionsManages Assembly (BOM) Part# Complexity Charts including all Transmission, Gear Reducer and/or Driveline Systems with a clear definition of each assembly part#Manage BRT (Build Readiness Team) for prototype orders; Confirms proto hardware orders and procurement to meet program build(s) milestonesCoordinate BOM and experimental builds with Assistant Chief EngineerLeads and manages build readiness tasks (build fixtures, test fixtures, dyno support)Supports Chief Engineer & Assistant Chief Engineer to develop manpower needs and ER&D/ED&D Cost Roll-ups for Minor/Mid-Cycle Actions/New ProgramsReview and approve all change notices ensuring checklists, Lessons Learned, and Engineering Best Practices are updated and alignedLeads Technical Cost Reductions (TCRs) / Value Optimization (VO) effort and alignment working closely with Product Release Center, Design Validation Center and Value Optimization teamsRepresents Chief Engineer in managing the “lessons learned” document for the program and ensure that TS (Technical Specialist) receive those updates on a timely manner to update the E-BPs accordinglyReviews Transmission and/or driveline system and applicable component “Validation Completion” status with DVC team periodically & provides update to Chief EngineerCoordinates DRBTR review and keeper of “follow up items” and decision maker on issuing GIMS for buds of problemsManage Quality Initiative and GIMS cross functional task force teams working closely with ACE, create priorities, action plans and track progress, align and update initiatives listElevate resource issues as neededWork on special projects as needed
Full Time
7/1/2025
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
(10.0 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.
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