Job Description
5+ years of experience in automotive engineering / product design engineering Strong expertise in automotive component design and fluid systems engineering Hands-on experience with DFMEA, DVP&R, and APQP (AQP) processes Experience in design validation, failure analysis, and product testing Strong understanding of manufacturing feasibility and production processes Proficiency in engineering drawings, CAD tools, and design documentation Ability to manage end-to-end product development programs Strong problem-solving and analytical skills in design engineering Good proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) Strong communication skills with ability to work with global stakeholders and customers
Design and develop automotive components and fluid assemblies from concept to production Support end-to-end product development lifecycle including design, validation, and launch Collaborate with customers, account managers, and platform teams to define product requirements Establish design parameters and manufacturing feasibility for automotive components Guide designers on fabrication, processing, and assembly considerations Execute and implement programs through APQP / AQP methodologies Create and approve engineering drawings, material specifications, and performance criteria Conduct failure mode analysis (DFMEA) and ensure design robustness Develop and execute design validation plans (DVP&R) and testing reports Drive design standardization and simplification to improve cost and efficiency Coordinate prototype development, testing, and submission Ensure all engineering and program objectives are achieved within timelines
Experience in Automotive Tier-1 suppliers or OEM environment Exposure to fluid systems, fuel systems, or thermal management components Ability to communicate in English Ability to work across cross functional team (CFT) Experience in prototype development and testing coordination Early experience in program management or cross-functional leadership Knowledge of design for manufacturability (DFM) and assembly (DFA)