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On-Board Diagnostic Requirements & Compliance Engineer

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The Right Thing an ADP Company
Chrysler is hiring! Chrysler Group LLC was formed in 2009 from a global strategic alliance with FIAT Group. The company produces vehicles and products under the Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, FIAT, SRT, and Mopar brands. The combined resources, technology, distribution technology, brands, engineering, and manufacturing allow us to compete on a global scale. Our alliance allows us to build on the culture of innovation first established by Walter P. Chrysler in 1925 and FIATs complimentary technology whose heritage dates back to 1899.
I am seeking an On-Board Diagnostic Requirements & Compliance Engineer. This role will be responsible for defining and program managing on-board diagnostics regulated requirements and implementation for all future hybrid programs for all world markets. He/she will direct all internal and external suppliers to ensure compliant, robust and timely on board diagnostics implementation. This role will require a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Systems, or Industrial Engineering from an accredited university and a minimum of five years of experience in product engineering, or three years of experience in the following: on-board diagnostics, powertrain controls, or powertrain program management.
Chrysler takes great pride in fostering an inclusive work environment where employees can leverage strengths, experiences and perspectives. At Chrysler, we believe it is the diversity of talent and perspective that allows us to take a visionary approach, to strategically apply new technologies and forge ahead in our industry in innovation and performance.
Please contact me or pass along my information so we can talk about this rewarding opportunity.
Tad Farthing
866.203.8227 ext 5021Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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