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Our Team: Powertrain Design (Axles & Transmission Design)
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT- Design of Axle housing based on functional, durability, packaging & manufacturing requirements and development of proto parts with suppliers for testing.
Design of Axle & final drive components (Housings, Gears, Shafts, wheel-hub; Casting, forging, Sheet metal components).
- Works on problems of complex scope, through extensive usage of standard concepts & principles
- Bring in ideas for process improvements and cost optimization
- Bring in ideas for innovation relevant to the project module
- Developing trusting relationship with partners in close collaboration with the team
- Interacting in and across department (project-related)
- Working with internal and consulting external engineers
THAT’S WHY YOU ARE A MATCH Domain: Axle Housing Design
Education: B.E./B. Tech in Mechanical/ Automotive/ Production
Overall Experience: Minimum 4 years in automotive OEM or Tier 1
Subject Knowledge:
Modeling Software:
Siemens NX 4 years minimum (Modules: Solid Modelling, Sheet Metal, Tubing/Mechanical routing, Drafting, CAE- Structural)
PLM tool: Experience in Siemens Teamcenter or similar
Languages:
Supporting experience/ Tools/ Techniques/ Soft Skills:
- Independent handling of Design responsibility of any automotive housing component, preferably with OEM or Tier 1 cast supplier
- Stakeholder Management & Interacting with suppliers to explain the design intent and understand the manufacturing limitations , aware of QMS requirements.
- Capable of understanding Lifecycle management of automotive parts giving interim and long-term solutions related to Transmission components.
- Technical expertise in component design and field failure management
- Well versed with MS Office (Excel, Power Point), Agile, Co-creative but self-standing
- Able to present the team in-group meetings, preparing Minutes of Meeting, Task Prioritizing, straightforward communication with flexible approach.
- Assertive and good listener; Team player
- Ability to grasp changing scenarios and adjust priorities accordingly