What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chassis Product Engineer - Wheel position at LER TechForce?
Are you looking to work for a company that provides an innovative work environment, and your voice is heard? We have a position for a Chassis Product Engineer - Wheel in Auburn Hills.
Who we are:
LER TechForce is an industry leader in embedded controls, software, functional safety, and engineering talent. For over 20 years LER has been working with customers across North America to meet their engineering resource challenges. Learn more about us (3) LER TechForce: Life | LinkedIn
What you will be doing:
The wheel engineer is responsible for the development of the wheel diversity and allocation across a new model project, and all variants requiring unique wheels. This engineer works directly with the studio on new wheel style and concept designs. The engineer determines the appropriate wheel offset, pilot bores, wheel mounting face and bolt pattern, rim flange design, TRA/ETRTO compatibility, structural integrity via FEA analysis, bearing package, wheel brake package. The result is a wheel design which meets the design and integrity of the product specification and is feasible to manufacture. The engineer works directly with studio designers, studio CAE engineers, and chassis designers. Interface with chassis brake and driveline engineers, as well as CCLP project team. The resulting wheel designs are then forwarded to the execution team (wheel release engineers) to prepare sourcing documents for business placement, then proceeds with final wheel design and development and testing for validation.
What you'll need to be successful:
Essential:
***Onsite 4-5 days per week***
Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering
If a recent college graduate, 3.0 GPA minimum
2 years wheel engineering design and development experience
Demonstration of automobile interest (automobile hobby, college project)
Demonstration of passion to work in the automotive industry.
What you'll get:
Who we are:
LER TechForce is an industry leader in embedded controls, software, functional safety, and engineering talent. For over 20 years LER has been working with customers across North America to meet their engineering resource challenges. Learn more about us (3) LER TechForce: Life | LinkedIn
What you will be doing:
The wheel engineer is responsible for the development of the wheel diversity and allocation across a new model project, and all variants requiring unique wheels. This engineer works directly with the studio on new wheel style and concept designs. The engineer determines the appropriate wheel offset, pilot bores, wheel mounting face and bolt pattern, rim flange design, TRA/ETRTO compatibility, structural integrity via FEA analysis, bearing package, wheel brake package. The result is a wheel design which meets the design and integrity of the product specification and is feasible to manufacture. The engineer works directly with studio designers, studio CAE engineers, and chassis designers. Interface with chassis brake and driveline engineers, as well as CCLP project team. The resulting wheel designs are then forwarded to the execution team (wheel release engineers) to prepare sourcing documents for business placement, then proceeds with final wheel design and development and testing for validation.
What you'll need to be successful:
Essential:
***Onsite 4-5 days per week***
Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering
If a recent college graduate, 3.0 GPA minimum
2 years wheel engineering design and development experience
Demonstration of automobile interest (automobile hobby, college project)
Demonstration of passion to work in the automotive industry.
What you'll get:
- Full benefits: medical, dental, vision
- Short-term & Long-term disability, life insurance
- Competitive Paid time off package