Design Release Engineer Intermediate
The Design and Release Engineer
Fascia/Bumper/Grill will be responsible for developing components/systems from initial design concept through full volume production. The Design and Release Engineer will provide feasibility input for development of designs from Product Design Office (PDO) concepts, sketch, and clay models. Establish and manage development timeline for life of project. Develop functional objectives, build objectives, DVPR, and DFMEA for components. The Engineer will lead design, while leveraging external design source and/or internal CAD design resource. The Engineer will be responsible for the release of completed component geometry using Teamcenter/NX CAD tools. Validate virtual designs using CAE resources and perform physical validation via component, system, and vehicle level testing. Manage internal documentation for release of systems. Plan and oversee tool construction and production of assemblies.
Onsite support for vehicle pilot builds and production launch at assembly plant. Responsible for root cause analysis and determination of corrective action for issues with assembly, fit/finish, and functional performance. Analyze and remediate warranty, identify cost reduction opportunities on production of systems, candidate will also be responsible for safety compliance report documents.
Key Responsibilities
Required Experience
Education
Soft Skills & Behavioral Expectations
Fascia/Bumper/Grill will be responsible for developing components/systems from initial design concept through full volume production. The Design and Release Engineer will provide feasibility input for development of designs from Product Design Office (PDO) concepts, sketch, and clay models. Establish and manage development timeline for life of project. Develop functional objectives, build objectives, DVPR, and DFMEA for components. The Engineer will lead design, while leveraging external design source and/or internal CAD design resource. The Engineer will be responsible for the release of completed component geometry using Teamcenter/NX CAD tools. Validate virtual designs using CAE resources and perform physical validation via component, system, and vehicle level testing. Manage internal documentation for release of systems. Plan and oversee tool construction and production of assemblies.
Onsite support for vehicle pilot builds and production launch at assembly plant. Responsible for root cause analysis and determination of corrective action for issues with assembly, fit/finish, and functional performance. Analyze and remediate warranty, identify cost reduction opportunities on production of systems, candidate will also be responsible for safety compliance report documents.
Key Responsibilities
- Own assigned parts/systems from design through launch
- Own and manage BOM, cost, quality, and change management
- Work with Studio / Product Design Office to ensure designs are feasible for manufacturing
- Work with suppliers to understand feasibility constraints and ensure best practices are incorporated
- Complete change management documentation (internal systems)
- Follow parts to the assembly plant and resolve any build or launch issues
- Act as a lead engineer, bringing cross functional teams together to drive issues to resolution
Required Experience
- Target: 23+ years of experience minimum
- Automotive experience strongly preferred
- Background in exterior or interior systems
- Plastics experience is highly preferred
- valid drivers license is required as well as a clean driving record
Education
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering preferred
- Strong communication skills
- Experience working cross functionally across engineering teams
- Proficient in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint (critical); Word also required
- Able to learn and navigate proprietary/internal systems (training provided)
Soft Skills & Behavioral Expectations
- Takes initiative; does not wait for step by step direction
- Able to "lead from the seat and coordinate stakeholders
- Strong problem solving and follow through
- Comfortable operating in a fast paced, complex engineering environment
- Strong ownership mindset must be a self starter and "go getter
- Comfortable operating independently and seeking out answers/resources
