The Electronic Systems Applications Trainee is responsible for designing, developing, validating, and releasing parts under his/her responsibility for the assigned programs. The Electronic Systems Applications Engineer is also responsible for looking for design improvements to increase quality and cost/weight optimization.
Responsibilities
Key interface between the Core Electronic Systems team and the vehicle program teams to ensure all deliverables are met for each program milestone.
Work with suppliers and Vehicle Architecture engineers to package different ECUs (CIM, DC/AC, HVPO, USB, TRM, AVAS, Horn, BBS, etc.) in the vehicle environment.
Manage VSEM, Teamcenter, FEDE, JIRA, AIMS, QED, WERS and Control Tech.
Lead supplier teams to support all builds with parts, CRs, and alerts. Support all program builds, lead vehicle level validation testing, and lead team to resolve issues.
Review existing benchmarking data and obtain new data as required to ensure the best possible design and cost at J1.
Contribute to corporate and department TVM (Total Value Management) and quality objectives.
Qualifications
Engineering Degree in progress to be obtained: Electrical, Electronic, Systems, Mechanical - Electrical, Mechatronics, Aeronautical
90% English skills (Oral, reading, writing, and listening)
Ability to communicate and interact with others in a cross-function team environment
General knowledge of vehicle functions, electronic and/or vehicle systems
Knowledge of the automotive industry environment and working experience preferred
Basic knowledge of materials properties and production process.
Excellent organization, communication, time/program management, and presentation skills.
Electrical-mechanical background as these commodities have electrical and mechanical interfaces.
Experience with supplier management and negotiations.
Attitude to learn and teamwork.
Working knowledge of Engineering disciplines (P-diagram, DFMEA, DVP&R, etc.).
A comprehensive understanding of electrical Subsystem Design Specifications.
Recuerda que ningún reclutador puede pedirte dinero a cambio de una entrevista o un puesto. Asimismo, evita realizar pagos o compartir información financiera con las empresas.