Role OverviewThis role will support engineering design and development activities for Automotive Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) components from Concept to Mass Production. The individual will build strong partnerships with internal and cross-functional team members responsible for design, validation, procurement, and manufacturing of the vehicle.
What You Will Do
Lead and support the engineering activities for large scale product development programs by investigating feasibility, performing design using 3-D modeling software, conduct layout review and 2D drawing creation. Develop and mature assigned components from concept through production.
Why It Might Be a Fit
The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of DFM (Design for Manufacturing) for Sheet Metal stamping/forming and Injection Molding parts, GD&T and Tolerance stack-ups. Experience with coordination and negotiation with cross-functional teams and external stakeholders is also required.
Requirements
- Minimum Bachelor’s degree
- 3+ years of Automotive industry experience with Design, Development and packaging of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) components
- 3+ years of Experience using 3-D modeling software CATIA V5
- Experience with coordination and negotiation with cross-functional teams and external stakeholders
- 1+ years of Experience performing FEA for Stress/Strain/Vibration analysis using tools such as HyperWorks suite, ANSA, CATIA (in-built FEA), etc
- Experience and strong understanding of DFM (Design for Manufacturing) for Sheet Metal stamping/forming and Injection Molding parts, GD&T and Tolerance stack-ups
- Experience with Wiring diagrams/circuitry is preferred
- Previous Design experience at Honda is a big plus
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Proficiency in MS office
Benefits
- Competitive compensation structure
- Benefits that support professional growth and personal well-being
- Culture built on high performance, collaboration, continuous improvement, and ongoing professional development
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