Optimal CAE
Design & Release Engineer - Restraints
Optimal CAE, Dearborn, Michigan, United States, 48120
***POSITION IS FULLY ONSITE / REMOTE CANDIDATES NEED NOT APPLY***
Position Description:
Design and Release Restraints D&R engineer is responsible for the design and release of restraints components and systems for the new and current vehicles.
Responsibilities include:Managing project timingReleasing drawing and engineering specificationsCreating specific FMA (Failure Mode Analysis) Documents, DVP&R (Design Verification Plan & Report) and quality documentsPart delivery on time for each program milestoneTracking of supplier3's deliverables.Roles and Responsibilities
Design, develop, validate, and release automotive systems, subsystems, and components for the assigned programsMonitor the development of interior trim for Vehicles according to companyspecific benchmarksDesign parts to comply with corporate and local requirements for parts validation, considering WCR (Worldwide Customer Requirements), ES (Engineering specifications), and SDS (System Design Specifications) as well as the Manufacturing and Assembly requirementsTranslate customer, regulatory, and product requirements into engineering targetsMonitor supplier and analyze customer feedback through systems (WERS, FEDE, GPDS, Catia).Responsible for incorporating new designs and engineering changes at the Assembly Plant and leading discussions with involved parties including suppliersSupport suppliers and assembly departments with current production quality and manufacturing issuesSupport production part approval processes (PPAP) for mass productionSkills Required:
Good program management skills with the ability to manage several assignments simultaneously and prioritize appropriately.Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well with others as part of a team.Significant problem-solving skills previously demonstrated through resume and interview questionsExperience Required:
5+ years of experience working as a D&R engineerRestraints experience is preferred.Education Required:
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, Electronics or Mechatronics Engineering
Position Description:
Design and Release Restraints D&R engineer is responsible for the design and release of restraints components and systems for the new and current vehicles.
Responsibilities include:Managing project timingReleasing drawing and engineering specificationsCreating specific FMA (Failure Mode Analysis) Documents, DVP&R (Design Verification Plan & Report) and quality documentsPart delivery on time for each program milestoneTracking of supplier3's deliverables.Roles and Responsibilities
Design, develop, validate, and release automotive systems, subsystems, and components for the assigned programsMonitor the development of interior trim for Vehicles according to companyspecific benchmarksDesign parts to comply with corporate and local requirements for parts validation, considering WCR (Worldwide Customer Requirements), ES (Engineering specifications), and SDS (System Design Specifications) as well as the Manufacturing and Assembly requirementsTranslate customer, regulatory, and product requirements into engineering targetsMonitor supplier and analyze customer feedback through systems (WERS, FEDE, GPDS, Catia).Responsible for incorporating new designs and engineering changes at the Assembly Plant and leading discussions with involved parties including suppliersSupport suppliers and assembly departments with current production quality and manufacturing issuesSupport production part approval processes (PPAP) for mass productionSkills Required:
Good program management skills with the ability to manage several assignments simultaneously and prioritize appropriately.Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well with others as part of a team.Significant problem-solving skills previously demonstrated through resume and interview questionsExperience Required:
5+ years of experience working as a D&R engineerRestraints experience is preferred.Education Required:
Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, Electronics or Mechatronics Engineering