Closure Design Release Engineer

  • Contrato permanente
  • Tempo integral
  • Pelo menos 2 anos de experiência
  • Ensino Secundário/12º ano
  • DATA MIGRATION

Missão

As a Closure Design release Engineer, you will lead the development of critical rear-vehicle systems, ensuring they meet rigorous safety, functional, and manufacturing standards. 

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Design & Development: Responsible for the engineering, design, development, timing, and release of rear body closure sheet metal (e.g., liftgates, decklids, or tailgates) and associated hinging systems. 
  • Validation:  Manage the development and validation of assigned components; 
  • communicate technical product status and competitor benchmarking to management. 
  • Cross-Functional Coordination: Lead packaging coordination with adjacent departments including electromechanical (latches/cinching motors), electrical (harnessing), lighting (taillamps), and interior/exterior trim. 
  • Virtual Performance: Work closely with virtual validation groups to ensure the CAE scorecard is met and verify manufacturing feasibility. 
  • Quality Documentation: Maintain and update DVP&R (Design Verification Plan & Report) and DFMEA (Design Failure Mode & Effects Analysis). 
  • Supplier Management: Support and manage suppliers for quality actions and Value Optimization (VO) activities. 
  • Collaborative Alignment: Support meetings during NA work hours and collaborate with local engineering, Architecture/Vehicle Concepts, and program science teams to align iterative models with packaging and system requirements.

Perfil

  • Education: Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or an equivalent ABET-accredited program. 
  • Experience: Minimum of 3 years of relevant automotive engineering experience. 
  • Software Proficiency: Advanced knowledge of Unigraphics NX and Teamcenter. 
  • Technical Expertise: Intermediate to advanced experience in Body-in-White (BIW), Rear Closures, or Exterior Systems. 
  • Materials & Process : Experience with composites and composite production processes.
  • Experience with steel and aluminum forming processes. 
  •  Knowledge of high-strength steels, weld parameters, and GD&T.
  • Manufacturing: Previous BIW in-plant launch experience is highly preferred. 
  • Risk Management: Proven experience with DFMEA and DVP&R protocols.

Requirements to be met:

- Eligible to work in USA (Canadian citizens are eligible for the TN Visa).

- Commute daily to Auburn Hills.