Description:
The Powertrain Design Release Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and release of components and subsystems in conventional automatic and hybrid transmissions.
Main Design Release Engineer Objectives:
- Develop technical requirements for components and subsystems of conventional automatic and hybrid transmissions
- Evaluate designs to the "engineering best practice" documents
- Develop DFMEAs and assess designs for failure modes robustness
- Develop DVP&R plans to validate design changes
- Develop tools, test procedures, and acceptance criteria for transmission components
- Collaborate on appropriate design detailing and CAE activities for design updates and/or new designs
- Support manufacturing on production-related issues
- Generate and implement cost reduction ideas
- Participate in warranty/cost reduction meetings and develop solutions for warranty issues
- Conduct root cause analysis of transmission failures and identify the root cause(s)
- Collaborate with the transmission systems group to address and support any failures using the appropriate tools and processes
- Provide guidance and direction to suppliers through resourcing, process or sourcing changes, and development using the appropriate change management system
Applicable titles the manager considers equivalent: Release Engineer, Design & Release Engineer, Product Engineer
Requirements:
- Occasional driving to meetings in the Detroit area (pick up parts, look at parts, etc.). State on the resume where the candidate resides (e.g., Windsor, Toronto).
- Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics, Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Chemical or Computer Engineering, or a related Engineering field from an ABET-accredited university
- 3-5 years of automotive engineering experience in product development design and release, with a minimum of 2 years of powertrain experience
- Relevant experience in engineering die-cast aluminum components, park system components (pawl, gear, rod assembly, etc.), and seals
- Competent in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T)
- Functional knowledge of Microsoft Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project)
- Excellent work ethic, organization skills, and communication skills
Preferred Requirements:
- Master's degree in an engineering-related field
- Working knowledge of NX/Teamcenter
- Design for Six Sigma certification
- Experience and working knowledge of automatic transmission and driveline components
Must-Haves / Additional Information:
- Design release experience with aluminum casting components (3 years preferred)
- Design release experience with sealing components (3 years preferred)
- Familiarity with powertrain components: conventional transmission, hybrid transmission, and electric drive motors
- Knowledge of NX/VIZ/Teamcenter systems
- Experience working with automotive suppliers
Other Details:
- Overall experience required: 3 years preferred; 5+ years even better
- Remote hybrid position with the ability to work at the ARDC facility 1 day a week
- Position does not require driving a Stellantis vehicle
- Travel required: Less than 10%, mainly to commute to CTC headquarters in Auburn Hills once a month