Design, develop, validate, and release Restraints System commodities, subsystems, and components for the assigned programs. Commodities include Seatbelts, Airbags, Steering wheels, Buckles, Height adjusters etc. Monitor the development of Interior trim and other interfacing components for Ford vehicles according to company-specific benchmarks. Design parts to comply with Corporate, Regulatory and Local Requirements for parts validation, considering the WCR (Worldwide Customers Requirements), ES (Engineering Specifications) and SDS (Systems Design specifications) as well as Manufacturing and Assembly requirements. Translate Customer, Regulatory, and Product requirements into engineering targets. Monitor suppliers and analyze customer feedback through Ford's systems. Incorporation of new designs and engineering changes at Assembly Plants and leading discussions with involved parties including suppliers. Support suppliers and assembly departments with current production quality and manufacturing issues. Support production part approval processes (PPAP) for mass production Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics, Mechatronics Engineering or Equivalent. Masters Degree in similar fields preferred. 3+ years of experience working as a design and release Engineer for Restraints Commodities. Working knowledge of Regulatory and Public Domain Requirements including but not limited to FMVSS, IIHS, etc. Working Knowledge of simulation and testing methodologies for restraints and safety systems. Good program management skills with the ability to manage a number of assignments simultaneously and prioritize appropriately. Experience leading multiple assignments with demanding timelines. Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work well with others as part of a team. Significant problem-solving skills demonstrated previously. Knowledge of Manufacturing and Assembly operations. Sharp focus on Quality and Cost management Travel will be required to supplier design & testing locations as well as to manufacturing locations in the US, Mexico and Canada.