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Chief Engineer, Driveline & Transmissions
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Chief Engineer, Driveline & Transmissions |
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perm |
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York |
Description |
Driveline and Transmission Chief Engineer will be responsible for developing client relationships, selling Driveline and Transmission capabilities and leading projects Duties include:
Lead interface with multiple clients by identifying a potential need, developing a workable solution and integrating the solution into a proposal
Lead the delivery of programs
Analyze technology trends and market demand to plan projects
Confers with management, business development, and marketing staff to determine engineering feasibility, cost effectiveness, and customer demand for new and existing services
Forecasts operating costs of projects and prepares project reports
Responsible for identifying and researching new technologies, and leading the growth of technical skills within C&E operations
Support other product groups with Control and Electronic needs
Position Requirements Experience managing of large teams of engineers
Sales/Business Development experience, preferably as an engineering consultant
Transmission/ Axle Design experience
Transmission/ Axle Engineering experience
Transmission/ Axle Analysis experience
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SkillsRequired |
Experience with automotive testing procedures and techniques used to ensure component and system conformance
Working knowledge of vehicle transmission systems
Familiarity with DFMEA/DFM, DFA and DVP&R
System engineering background
Proven track record of leading projects from product development to production
Strong experience in Transmission/ Axle engineering.
Knowledge in heavy duty, off-road equipment.
Should be able to Chair a technical engineering review.
Should be able to chair a technical review of the timing and costing of a complex transmission program
BS Engineering. Masters (Engineering or Business) or Ph.D. preferred.
Technical Software Packages Knowledge of MATLAB/Simulink, MathCAD, Excel, Microsoft Project |
Salary |
Comp |
Posted |
25 June 2010 |
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