What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Design Engineer - Chassis position at Segula Technologies?
Company Description
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Job Description
Chassis Design Lead - The Design Lead will lead the chassis engineers and enable them to complete the appropriate development of the components and systems. Responsible for the suspension component and system design, development, and engineering release for Chrysler production vehicles. Takes a leadership role in the development of vehicle functional objectives down to the component level, acquires team ownership of those objectives. Works with ACE (Advanced Concepts Engineering) on upfront development of suspension architectures. Participates in development of suspension kinematic and compliance models with the Chassis Virtual Analysis and Driving Dynamics groups. Moves the team forward with project leadership and ownership, providing engineering deliverables per Project Management KPI (Key Process Indicators) and timeline. Responsibilities include leading component design/development/package, management of DVPR (Design Verification Plan & Report) for each component, support of engineering change management and bill of material, support of prototype build using component build matrices, issues management via ECIMS system, CAD model management in TeamCenter system, fastener design and assembly torque development, documentation and appropriate storage of completed project records.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering.
If a recent college graduate, 3.0 GPA minimum.
5 years of chassis suspension engineering design and development experience (preferred).
Demonstration of automobile interest (automobile hobby, college project).
Demonstrated passion to work in automotive industry.
Additional Information
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