As an *electronic systems applications ford champ,*you will be responsible to design, develop, validate, and release parts under his/her responsibility for the assigned programs. Electronic systems applications engineer is also responsible to look for design improvements to increase quality and cost / weight optimization.
*what you´ll need*:
- active student from any of the last 4 semesters of electrical, electronic, systems, mechanical - electrical, mechatronics, aeronautical
- 90% english skills (oral, reading, writing, and listening)
- strong analytical and communication skills
- general knowledge of vehicle functions, electronic and/or vehicle systems
- knowledge of automotive industry environment, working experience preferred.
- basic knowledge of materials properties and production process.
- excellent organization, communication, time/program management and presentation skills.
- electrical-mechanical background as these commodities have electrical and mechanical interface.
- attitude to learn and teamwork.
- working knowledge of engineering disciplines (p-diagram, dfmea, dvp&r, etc.).
- a comprehensive understanding of electrical subsystem design specifications
*what you´ll do*:
- key interface between the core electronic systems team and the vehicle program teams to ensure all deliverables are met for each program milestone.
- work with suppliers and vehicle architecture engineers to package different ecus (cim, dc/ac, hvpo, usb, trm, avas, horn, bbs, etc.) in vehicle environment.
- manage vsem, teamcenter, fede, jira, aims, qed, wers and control tech
- lead supplier teams to support all builds with parts, crs, and alerts. Support all program builds, lead vehicle level validation testing, and lead team to resolve issues.
- review existing benchmarking data and obtains new data as required to assure best possible design and cost at j1.
- contribute to corporate and department tvm (total value management) and quality objectives.