Design & Release Engineer - Passive Safety Electronics Administrative & Office Jobs - Troy, MI at Geebo

Design & Release Engineer - Passive Safety Electronics

Design & Release Engineer - Passive Safety ElectronicsTroy, MIKey responsibilities include but are not limited to:
? Develop functional requirements for each system and component for the ACU - Airbag Control Unit Module & Sensors? Develop technical requirements for the systems and components in collaboration with internal functions, design studio, engineering and Teir 1 suppliers.? Lead/Support the design, development, release and certification of the systems and components with product development tools - CAE, CAD, BOM, Drawing Release, Software Release, DFMEAs, DVP&Rs, Attribute Validation, Vehicle Testing, Component Testing, and Certification Reporting for all regulatory requirements.? Meet all timing, quality and cost requirements.What you bring to the Team? Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent from an ABET accredited or equivalent program is preferred. Master in Engineering preferred.? 8
years of Design Release Engineering in Restraints and/or Safety Electronics? Experience and knowledge of the vehicle level safety development process? Excellent communication Team building and relationship building skills.? Ability to lead teams and Tier 1 suppliers and integrate and drive technical tradeoffs and optimized solutions with attention to detail, with all functions as needed.? Direct working experience with NHTSA/FMVSS, NCAP, and IIHS Crash Requirements.? Ability and Desire to build your own team and work in a fun and fast paced environment. Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Cad Communication Electronics Functional Design Interpersonal Skills Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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