Engine Control Module Hardware Design Engineer
New Yesterday
The Engine Controller Hardware Development Leader will play a key role in vehicle or module-related projects. Their main mission will be to oversee the progress of product and process qualification for electronic control module components, from supplier selection to series industrialization.
Key Responsibilities:
- Ensure the development, validation, integration, and qualification of components within their scope
- Develop and publish engine control module performance standards
- Execute programs through PDP that meet or exceed objectives for performance, cost, weight, investment, and quality
- Direct suppliers in developing, testing, and releasing components to meet Stellantis vehicle level requirements and sub-system level behavior objectives
- Directly involved with supplier design efforts and design reviews to ensure the supplier design meets Stellantis expectation as listed in Stellantis specifications
- Ensure product and process maturity in line with project expectations
- Manage product and process changes based on identified needs
- Oversee risks and critical points while addressing technical issues related to their scope
- Develop core component hardware DFMEA for ECM modules. Review and sign off on Suppliers Design Failure Mode Effects Analysis (DFMEA)
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Coordinate with design, manufacturing, suppliers, and other engineering teams to ensure seamless integration and production feasibility
- Interface with global employees to harmonize product designs, processes, and documentation to promote component re-use
- Support field warranty and quality investigations, leading the root cause analysis effort as well as contributing to the identification and validation of the optimal solution
- Location:
- Auburn Hills, MI, United States
- Category:
- Engineering