- Responsible for the technical leadership and management of the design and development of powertrain mounts and bushes which comprises of elastomer mountings, housings and fastener to suspend the range of extender engine, and bushes as isolator to BIW for frame carrier assembly.
- Responsible of successful delivery of all engineering aspects of all specified programes from pre-delivered to time, cost, quality and functionality.
- Responsible for all internal aspects of the chassis powertrain mounts and bushes module, considering design, materials, manufacturing know-how to execute the design, assembly & service-related points.
Key Functional Responsibilities:
- Report to COE (Center of Excellence) for Axle & Mounts to technical direction and project interface/team to priorities the programme objectives.
- Design and Develop Frame Carrier for various range of extension projects from pre-concept to serial production with B2P Suppliers.
- Create Project Plans for component, system and vehicle level. Highlight any deviation from plan at the earliest opportunity and instigate recovery plans.
- Ensure component meets program cost, quality and relevant attributes targets set.
- Create robust specifications/SORs and release to support all build phases in line with Vehicle Milestone targets.
- Own all aspects of the design release process including initial release into PLM, change management, BOM updates and other necessary documentation.
- Ensure component integration with the surroundings through Interference Dimension Checks etc.
- Creating and arranging a comprehensive validation plan both analytical and physical, with ability to interpret results or suggest corrective measures to reach correct result.
- Supporting vehicle test/build activities, providing solutions to issues.
- Ensure all technical aspects of component development and creation of documents listed (e.g. GD&T, DFMEA’s, DVP Component/System/Vehicle, Significant/Critical Characteristics, Materials, Finish specifications)
- Present module status clearly, factually and technically within relevant meetings