Senior Systems Engineerother related Employment listings - Troy, MI at Geebo

Senior Systems Engineer

Company Name:
ESG Automotive, Inc.
Responsible for supporting the design, development, and testing of electrical systems, subsystems and component interfaces; defining system requirements, developing system mechanizations, and writing system and subsystem specifications; capturing issues found in customer issue management system; testing systems using NX, CATIA, Zuken, Teamcenter, and VPM; leading/participating in issue resolution activities during development, vehicle launch, and warranty periods; supporting corporate quality areas in warranty issues and resolution; tracking corrective action; establishing and monitoring DV≺ supporting efforts in incorporating modules into vehicle electrical systems; and prototype possible cost saving or development issue solutions in hardware and software in conjunction with the supplier.
Location: Troy, MI, and various other undetermined worksites throughout the U.S.
Salary: $92,500 per year.
Education: Masters of Science in Electrical and
computer
Engineering, Systems Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or related field of study; (will accept equivalent foreign degree).
Training: None
Experience: Three (3) years in the
position
above, Design Engineer, or in a related occupation.
Previous work experience must include use of NX, CATIA, Zuken, Teamcenter, and VPM.
Will also accept any suitable combination of education, training and/or work experience.
All applicant resumes must be submitted via: 1st Class U.S. Mail to:Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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