✨ About The Role
- The role involves planning, coordinating, and executing development activities related to system design, construction, simulation, and validation of turbine control components in turbochargers.
- The engineer will be responsible for creating and maintaining technical documentation throughout the product development lifecycle, from initial concept to series production.
- The position requires the procurement and provision of prototypes, as well as the execution and documentation of component measurements and quality control.
- The engineer will define and coordinate DFMEA and DVP&R activities, ensuring that all development activities meet quality standards and timelines.
- Close cooperation with global application teams and suppliers, as well as direct customer contact, may be required to support problem-solving activities.
⚡ Requirements
- A successful candidate will have a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, preferably with a focus on combustion engines and fluid kinetic machines.
- The ideal individual will possess at least three years of experience in the development or testing of flow and engine components, particularly in relation to exhaust gas turbocharged combustion engines.
- Strong problem-solving skills and familiarity with statistical methods for data analysis, such as Six Sigma, will be essential for this role.
- The candidate should demonstrate advanced knowledge of CAD systems, with Pro/Engineer being preferred, and have experience with component measurement and evaluation methods.
- Excellent communication and coordination skills are necessary for effective collaboration within cross-functional and intercultural teams.