Description:The Product Engineer- Chassis Systems -Steering Design Release Engineer will be responsible for the engineering, design, development, timing, and production release of Chassis components and/or systems. Other responsibilities will include but not limited to: • Interface with Chassis Brakes Component Groups, Suppliers, and support Quality and Assembly Plants to develop Electronic Stability Control, Electronic Braking Actuation Module, and eBoost ECUs.
• Manage product electrical requirements to ensure vehicle and component level functional targets are met. Support meeting cost and weight targets
• Develop and maintain software and electronic hardware development timing for feature rollout and performance goal milestones according to the organizations EES Development Timing
• Manage supplier and internal DVPR’s and DFMEA’s, including:
o Tracking of the electronic hardware and software/feature validation activities and the related bug-fixes
o Definition and coordination with stakeholders regarding electronics hardware or software root cause and countermeasures in case of issues and delays
o Coordination of electronic HW / SW releases with the Chassis Brakes component team, ensuring the alignment with the validation and vehicle build activities
o Approval of applicable tests results and related deviations.
• Support Chassis Brakes component team with AQP, PSO, product launch and problem resolution during vehicle launch gates
Requirements:
***HYBRID ROLE. Occasional travel to the US for meetings 1-2 times per month.***
• Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical / Computer / Mechanical / Automotive / Systems Engineering.
2+ years experience in electronic brake system development
• Knowledge of Electronic Stability Control systems
• Calibration and diagnostic experience using typical automotive controls system development environments
• Intermediate knowledge in automotive communication protocols (CAN networks, Electrical/EMC requirements, Environmental requirements, FMEA, functional safety analysis – ISO 26262 norm, etc.)
• Intermediate knowledge in automotive vehicle electrical system architectures
• Knowledge of systems engineering principles, electrical hardware and software design concepts.
• Knowledge of testing and validation tools.
• Proven record of interpreting requirements from design to production.
• Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
Preferred Requirements:
• Formal training/experience in DFSS, problem solving, quality and reliability.
• Will be required to travel domestically 0-20%. May be required to travel internationally. 0-20%