Power Conversion Systems and Battery Systems Resident Product Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades at Geebo

Power Conversion Systems and Battery Systems Resident Product Engineer

Power Conversion Systems and Battery Systems Resident Product Engineer
Location: Plymouth, MI
Domain: Engineering

Candidates must have Green card or US Citizens ONLY

Job Description

Experienced Product Engineer-resident is required having experience in managing changes within the WERS system.

Responsibility:
Lead and support product quality investigations
Evaluate raw materials and drive continuous improvement efforts with suppliers
In addition, this position will interface regularly with the customer to resolve engineering concerns and quality and warranty issues related to product/development coordinate technical/design development direction and continuously communicate design critiques from the customer.
Provide onsite customer support and a direct interface between the customer and BCS NA & EU Engineering by providing engineering assistance, troubleshooting support, and assisting the program teams during new product development cycles.
Support development and maintenance of material characterization tests
Perform test equipment and method validations

Required Skills
Engineering Degree required.
Experience managing changes within the WERS system is required.
Prior Ford experience preferred.
Plant issue resolution and launch support experience is preferred.
Vehicle network, ECU software, and CANoe knowledge a plus.
Minimum 5 years related work experience.

Skills Required:
AutoCAD, Battery Systems, Power Conversion Systems, NEC, Solar PV System, GMP, Process Control , Statistical Analysis, Designing
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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