The Propulsion System Chief Engineer leads all technical aspects of Propulsion Systems projects to achieve customer requirements and functional targets. Each System Project is managed through a System Table, and the Project System Chief Engineer is responsible to drive the Program at system level including, but not limited to, the Internal Combustion Engine, Calibration, Controls, Transmissions and/or Gearboxes, Engine Systems, HVAC & Driveline. The Propulsion System Chief Engineer makes the necessary optimization (System Engineering/System Design approach) / trade-off arbitrations for the entire system to achieve QCTP (Quality, Cost, Timing, Performance) targets. Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
- Identify requirements and collect cross-functional department information/data/facts to make sound technical decisions in the appropriate forum to meet functional objectives within program scope.
- Make all final technical decisions for the powertrain function, communicating key technical decisions and issues to executive management.
- Ensure technical risks and issues have clear path to resolution.
- Ensure ER&D rollup is accurate and comprehensive and that core ER&D costs are allocated to the correct project.
- Approve powertrain description and Sub-System Technical Specifications (SSTS) aligned with phases/builds and sourcing activities.
- Chair the technical change review meeting to establish the best balanced (product and process) solution within the program scope.
- Approve technical aspects of IAA's/CN's, including appropriate Function Model/DVPR/DFMEA, sponsor them through the change review process.
- Ensure designs and systems follow CoE and benchmarking best practices with full use of upfront CAE analysis and simultaneous engineering.
- Confirm component and system designs and verification/validation testing are completed with efficient use of resources to reduce lead time and development costs.
- Support development timing, readiness and costs under the Family Management and Cost Management lead.
Basic Qualifications:
- Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related degree field.
- A minimum of 10 years of relevant experience.
- Significant experience in HD Diesel Engines development, with competences extended to the whole Propulsion Systems perimeter (Calibration, Controls, Aftertreatment).
- Strong understanding of engine design, validation, and manufacturing processes.
- High-level communication skills and ability to easily operate in an international, multicultural environment.
- Ability to proactively self-organize and to organize Team's activities setting short term targets, prioritizing and recognizing issues.
- Problem-solving skills and knowledge of Project Management.
- Previous experience in ensuing Quality/Cost/Timing/Performance for the deliverable he/she was accountable for.
- Change management basics.
- Ability to rapidly react in a changing technical and planning environment.
- Strong target/result oriented approach.
- Fluent in written and spoken English.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master Degree or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Automotive Engineering or related degree field.
Salaried Employee Benefits (US, Non-Represented)
Health & Wellbeing
Comprehensive coverages encompassing the Physical, Mental, Emotional, and overall Wellbeing of our employees, including short- and long-term disability.
Compensation, Savings, and Retirement
Annual Incentive Plan (SAIP), 401k with Employer Match & Contribution (max 8%), SoFi Student Loan Refinancing.
Time Away from Work
Paid time includes company holidays, vacation, and Float/Wellbeing Days.
Family Benefits
12 Weeks paid Parental Leave, Domestic Partner Benefits, Family Building Benefit, Marketplace, Life/Disability and other Insurances.
Professional Growth
Annual training, tuition reimbursement and discounts, Business Resource & Intra-professional Groups.
Company Car & More
Comprehensive Company Car Program and Vehicle Discounts. Vehicle discounts include family and friends.
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