Powertrain Cooling Design Release Engineer
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![]() United States, Michigan, Auburn Hills | |
![]() 1000 Chrysler Drive (Show on map) | |
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The Engine Cooling Design & Release Engineer will be responsible for the Core Engine cooling components on one major engine family, including components such as water pumps, thermostats, CCV's, hose and tube assemblies, and other related components. This is a key position within our Core Engine Engineering team and the activities include developing components, managing and directing changes, facilitating continuous improvement in system performance and fuel economy, and carrying out engineering root cause analyses and corrective actions when necessary. The Engineer will work closely with designers and CAE groups to optimize designs and will use the DFMEA to identify and rate risks and build a robust DVP&R to ensure testing is completed to reach reliability goals. The candidate will initiate source packages, hold APQP meetings during the development phase, order prototype parts, carry out and monitor DV and PV testing, and participate in post-test reviews including failure analysis. The engineer is involved in all aspects of product launch including component, system, engine, and vehicle testing, manufacturing reviews, development of service procedures, production launch, change management, and continuous improvement. Basic Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
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