Waev Inc
Electric Vehicle Design Release Engineer
Waev Inc, Anaheim, California, United States, 92808
Waev Inc.
is an electric mobility OEM founded in 2021 to manufacture, distribute, market, and support the GEM, Taylor-Dunn and Tiger brands. GEM was the first commercially-produced, street-legal low-speed vehicle in the United States. GEMs shuttle people and goods across city centers, residential communities, government campuses, colleges and universities, and other micro-environments. Founded in 1949, Taylor-Dunn burden carriers, personnel carriers, and stockchasers have been trusted solutions in a broad range of commercial environments and provide premium reliability, safety features, and all-electric efficiency for industrial grade applications. Tiger heavy-duty tow tractors have been towing cargo, baggage, parcel, and other equipment in ground support applications since 1981. Waev's headquarters and factory are located in Anaheim, California. JOB SUMMARY
The Design Release Engineer will be responsible for the design and release of mechanical components on LSVs / Industrial Electric Vehicles in the WAEV portfolio. This includes the market leading GEM vehicles and the iconic Taylor-Dunn vehicle line. This individual will support all aspects of engineering, specifically development of parts, CAD design and drawing creation. This is a very exciting, fast-paced team environment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBLITIES:
Research, develop and prototype new components for LSVs (Low Speed Vehicles) and industrial electric vehicles.
Design of mechanical components, including structural frames, exterior and interior parts for existing and new generations of LSVs and Industrial electric vehicles
Release mechanical components into the prototyping and production process
Develop, manage and maintain BOMs, drawings, and engineering specification
Develop and manage all documentations of the requirements, designs and validation report.
Support all engineering validation work to include testing of all system used in electrical vehicles
Release high quality automotive drawings, components and systems
Provide analysis and troubleshooting of the vehicles throughout the development process
Provide technical guidance to the engineering teams, technicians and manufacturing workers
Follow all company processes
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or higher
Hands-on experience in building engineering prototypes
Strong problem-solving, organizational, and analytical skills
CAD Design experience (Inventor and Creo are a plus)
KNOWLEGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Vehicle development or relevant experiences preferred
WORKING CONDITIONS
Location: On-site in Anaheim, CA
Environment: Fast-paced office/manufacturing/warehouse environment
EEO Statement
Waev Inc is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will make all employment-related decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.
is an electric mobility OEM founded in 2021 to manufacture, distribute, market, and support the GEM, Taylor-Dunn and Tiger brands. GEM was the first commercially-produced, street-legal low-speed vehicle in the United States. GEMs shuttle people and goods across city centers, residential communities, government campuses, colleges and universities, and other micro-environments. Founded in 1949, Taylor-Dunn burden carriers, personnel carriers, and stockchasers have been trusted solutions in a broad range of commercial environments and provide premium reliability, safety features, and all-electric efficiency for industrial grade applications. Tiger heavy-duty tow tractors have been towing cargo, baggage, parcel, and other equipment in ground support applications since 1981. Waev's headquarters and factory are located in Anaheim, California. JOB SUMMARY
The Design Release Engineer will be responsible for the design and release of mechanical components on LSVs / Industrial Electric Vehicles in the WAEV portfolio. This includes the market leading GEM vehicles and the iconic Taylor-Dunn vehicle line. This individual will support all aspects of engineering, specifically development of parts, CAD design and drawing creation. This is a very exciting, fast-paced team environment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBLITIES:
Research, develop and prototype new components for LSVs (Low Speed Vehicles) and industrial electric vehicles.
Design of mechanical components, including structural frames, exterior and interior parts for existing and new generations of LSVs and Industrial electric vehicles
Release mechanical components into the prototyping and production process
Develop, manage and maintain BOMs, drawings, and engineering specification
Develop and manage all documentations of the requirements, designs and validation report.
Support all engineering validation work to include testing of all system used in electrical vehicles
Release high quality automotive drawings, components and systems
Provide analysis and troubleshooting of the vehicles throughout the development process
Provide technical guidance to the engineering teams, technicians and manufacturing workers
Follow all company processes
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or higher
Hands-on experience in building engineering prototypes
Strong problem-solving, organizational, and analytical skills
CAD Design experience (Inventor and Creo are a plus)
KNOWLEGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Vehicle development or relevant experiences preferred
WORKING CONDITIONS
Location: On-site in Anaheim, CA
Environment: Fast-paced office/manufacturing/warehouse environment
EEO Statement
Waev Inc is an Equal Opportunity Employer and will make all employment-related decisions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, marital status, familial status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.