Translate product level requirements into subsystem/module/component design criteria. Develop and execute design and verification of subsystem/module/components on schedule and at required cost, quality, and performance levels. Own engineering release of subsystem design including component and module Computer Aided Design (CAD), Drawings, and Bill of Materials (BOMs). Develop and capture knowledge required to deliver subsystem level excellence through Design Guides, Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FMEA), Design Verification Plan and Report (DVP&R), A3, Tolerance Stack Ups, and other documents. Manage design tradeoffs between cost, aesthetics, performance, and other design attributes. Align current capability of architecture/supplier/manufacturing/customer solutions to meet product attribute targets and identify solutions for projects where current capability does not align to targets. Define a work plan and divide tasks/responsibilities between projects, taking into account priorities, milestones and results to be achieved. Demonstrate project management skills to drive projects through the design, testing, and implementation phase in a timely manner. Coordinate prototype build plans to evaluate design concepts through physical lab testing. Collaborate with cross-functional team members (Engineering, Manufacturing, Procurement, Marketing, Service, etc.). Participate in and lead Technical Design Previews for owned components as needed. Prepare engineering change documentation. Travel up to 10% within the United States and internationally to the Global Design Centers and/or manufacturing sites. Hybrid work is permissible. When not working from home, must report to Saint Joseph, MI office.
REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree (or foreign equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering or a related field plus 5 years of experience in the offered position or a related position.
JOB LOCATION: 451 Renaissance Drive, Saint Joseph, MI 49085