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Full Time
8/1/2025
Detroit, MI 48201
(22.5 miles)
The Quality Plant Engineering Leader (QPEL) reports directly to the EE Hardware & Systems Engineering department and has a dotted line reporting to the Quality Plant Engineering Manager. The QPEL will lead the quality plant engineering team responsible for their designated areas. Principle Working Relationships: Participate in daily operational production meetings with the Quality Plant Engineering Manager and their team to address quality and production issues.Attend weekly meetings with the Functional Quality Manager to monitor the achievement of quality objectives.Engage in weekly meetings with Supplier Quality Development, Cross Car Line & Project, and General Assembly Process Engineering to coordinate the progress of the 7 Diamonds initiative.Organize reviews with top problematic component suppliers and their associated Engineering and Quality managers. Operational Context: Contribute to improving the quality level of new and customer vehicles to meet ambitious quality objectives.Demonstrate great responsiveness to meet quality and production requirements.Make autonomous decisions or lead recommendations for modifications to components or processes to ensure vehicle quality.Support the Quality Plant Engineering Manager in making decisions to hold vehicles.Conduct autonomous reviews of assembly and supplier processes.Take corrective actions promptly to avoid increasing the outstanding rework area. Deliverables: Define containment actions to ensure customer protection, including addressing supplier issues.Conduct vehicle issue diagnosis and root cause analysis, ensuring the team carries out pre-analysis activities on time.Conduct Risk Assessment and lead Reaction Plans.Manage Serial Life Window and Change Management processes.Propose alternative product solutions in case of issues (e.g., shortages) to avoid halting mass production in the plant.Support Yard Holds and Product Related Issues (PRI) activities to ensure vehicle quality, mitigate risks, and facilitate the prompt release of units.Implement best practices and standards (Read Across).Ensure the team’s skills are at the appropriate level and manage daily activities (daily management control meetings).Lead quality KPI management to achieve quality objectives, drive improvements, and implement corrective actions and escalation processes.Resolve systemic, chronic, or major quality issues (Top Warranty, Recalls, Rapid Service Updates, Customer Service Notifications).
Full Time
8/1/2025
Chelsea, MI 48118
(37.8 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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