Product Development Engineer Cockpit and Trim

Ford

  • Dearborn, MI
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 2 days ago
Design, develop, validate, and release automotive systems, subsystems, and components for FSS/Build-To-Print Suppliers for assigned programs. Monitor the development of Interior Systems for Ford vehicles according to company-specific benchmarks. Design parts in order to comply with Corporate and Local requirements for parts validation, considering the WCR (Worldwide Customers Requirements), ES (Engineering Specifications) and SDS (Systems Design specifications) as well as the Manufacturing and Assembly requirements. Translate customer, regulatory, and product requirements into engineering targets. Monitor suppliers and analyze customer feedback through Ford's systems. Responsible for parts incorporation at the Assembly Plant. Support suppliers and assembly departments with current production quality and manufacturing issues. The D&R is also responsible of looking for design improvements to increase quality and cost / weight optimization. Established and active employee resource groups Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar degree. 1+ years of experience in automotive cockpit and trim applications. 1+ years of experience in launch, root cause analysis for design/manufacturing issues, and quick implementation of corrective actions. 30% Travel is required between, US, Canada and Mexico. Experience in the use of Design Tools (CATIA/Teamcenter/Digital Buck/GD&T/RSS Studies/DFMEA). Proficient in the use Analytical Tools (CAE/Moldflow). Experience with Complex Systems, Injection Molding, and Secondary Tooling. Ability to compile data in the form of a decision matrix, report summary, etc. to be presented to Program and Interior Management Team. Strong oral and written communication skills Team oriented. Self-driven, highly motivated, and accepting to new challenges. Demonstrated delivery of results. Experience designing and developing Interior Instrument Panel Systems, Consoles Systems, or related components desired.

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